Oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLException: XSL-1045

I'm trying to migrate from 8.1.6 to 8.1.7. In 8.1.6, I have a working java stored procedure that implements an extended namespace in XSL. I deployed the same working code in 8.1.7 and got the following error.
processor.processXSL(styleSheet,xmlDoc)>>
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLException: XSL-1045:
Extension function error: Class not found 'com/redknife/util/xslExtend'
The xslExtend class is loaded via loadjava and resolves with no errors. Is there a difference between the 8.1.6 implementation and 8.1.7?
- Craig

I've recreated the database and the instance...I've loaded all the classes and they are valid... The exact code set works in 8.1.6 but not in 8.1.7.
Here lies the difference. In 8.1.6, I loaded the xmlparserv2.jar, but hoping for the natively compiled version being preloaded in 8.1.7, I did not load it. The error then occurs. I did a dropjava on the xmlparserv2.jar, and then a loadjava, and now it works.
My assumption is that it was the natively compiled xml parser that made the difference. Once I removed it, and replaced it with byte code, everything worked.
Hope I'm wrong... Craig

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    Hi,
    Your lucky, i've just finished a project that used the oracle parser extensively.
    I think the problem may stem from your xsl. Although your cdata tags may be well formed, in the xsl you might need to escape the text again, this may mean that the xsl needs to print a further cdata tag around the data. This is because the parser (well the version I was using) strips the cdata tags before the transformation happens.
    This is the probably the cause of the nasty html output.

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