Hi Andrew, Sure, we can, but we still should deliver plain jar for those who doesn't want to install different java/anything else than provided on system, download bigger package, etc. And, still, such bundles are operating system specific, so they are not portable. So, in a nutshell - yes, bundles are ok, but as a additional option, jar should be still available. cheers, zgibek.
You are welcome, Steffen :) And, btw, thanks for the bug submission! regards zgibek
Dear Steffen, Yep, I know what's wrong :) This structure was ok only if there is no DTD at all, which was in this case (no DOCTYPE line). It looks like someone was modifying this file manually (or used some program to edit it). So, I've added the DOCTYPE declaration and... got the error you have :). The reason is that the timeslot cannot exists without task and you have one timeslot without it (look at timeslotId="25" if you are interested in :)). So, the only other thing I did (besides the DOCTYPE...
Hi Steffen, The error stays, that "LineNumber: 80; columnNumber: 10; The content of element type "root" must match "(task)"", that means that something is wrong between line 0 and 80. Maybe you have some XML forbidden character, which was not correctly escaped. You can also try to use any (even online) XML parser to check where the problem is. The XML structure is invalid, that's all. The more interesting is WHY it's invalid and if it can be fixed. If your data are sensitive, you have to look yourself....
Hi again :) @Andrey: Nice to see that you do great job maintaing TST! Thumbs up!!!...
Hi Guys, Have you though about other solution: TST can remember that it was closed...