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   Re[2]: MS XML Parser on the Server

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  • From: jmj@thomtech.com
  • To: <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>, <JimL@Alphag.net>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Feb 98 09:26:33 -0500


     Greetings!
     
     So where would I find the source code for the C++ version?  I haven't 
     been able to find it at the microsoft site.
     
     Thanks!
     
     --Jim Jordan
     jmj@thomtech.com -- Thomson Technologies Lab Group
     From the sublime to the ridiculous is but a step.
      Napoleon Bonaparte - on the retreat from Moscow


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Subject: RE: MS XML Parser on the Server
Author:  Jim Lears <JimL@Alphag.net> at internet
Date:    2/21/98 6:35 PM


Server.CreateObject in VBScript is used for creating instances of COM 
objects. The Java XML Parser doesn't expose any COM interfaces...notably 
IClassFactory which is used to instantiate COM objects. The C++ version 
is what you need...its an ActiveX control. The source code for both 
parsers is available. If you insist on using the Java version, you could 
mod it up to sport a COM interface..
     
     
Helping To Destroy The English Language
     
        -----Original Message-----
        From:        Mike Wagner [SMTP:mwagner@ets.org] 
        Sent:        Friday, February 20, 1998 3:33 PM 
        To:        xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
        Subject:        MS XML Parser on the Server
     
        Has anybody managed to get the Microsoft Java XML Parser running
as a
        component accessible by ASP under IIS? I tried what seemed to me
to be the
        obvious approach and that didn't work. I copied the java classes
to the
        TrustLib directory, then registered them with javareg. (An
excerpt of the
        BAT I used file is at the end of this message). However, when I
try a
        simple Server.CreateObject("com.ms.xml.om.Document") call in an
ASP page,
        it dies with the following error:
     
        Microsoft JScript runtime error '800a01ad'
     
        Automation server can't create object
     
        /xmltest.asp, line 14
     
        Any insights? Thanks.
     
        Mike Wagner
        Educational Testing Service
        mwagner@ets.org
     
        -----------------Javareg BAT file-------------------- 
        cd \winnt\java\trustlib\com\ms\xml\dso
        javareg /register /class:SchemaNode
/progid:com.ms.xml.dso.SchemaNode
        cd \winnt\java\trustlib\com\ms\xml\dso
        javareg /register /class:XMLDSO /progid:com.ms.xml.dso.XMLDSO 
        cd \winnt\java\trustlib\com\ms\xml\dso
        javareg /register /class:XMLParserThread 
        /progid:com.ms.xml.dso.XMLParserThread 
        cd \winnt\java\trustlib\com\ms\xml\dso
        javareg /register /class:XMLRowsetProvider 
        /progid:com.ms.xml.dso.XMLRowsetProvider 
        cd \winnt\java\trustlib\com\ms\xml\om
     
     
     
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