Upgrading Oracle XML Parser for Java v9.0.4 with Oracle Applications 11i
Guys, I applied ATG.PF.H.RUP4. In postinstall steps it is mentioned,Upgrading Oracle XML Parser for Java v9.0.4 with Oracle Applications 11i(doc-271148.1)
which says after applying patch 4038964 do the following--
AUTOCONFIG ENABLED APPLICATIONS ENVIRONMENT
If the Oracle E-Business Suite configuration files are maintained using the AutoConfig infrastructure, proceed with the following:
1. Run the AutoConfig utility.
2. Go to [JAVA_TOP].
3. Run the unzip -l appsborg2.zip | grep 9.0.4 command. If there is a file named as .xdkjava_version_9.0.4.0.0_production, which indicates that XML Parser for Java v9.0.4 is installed correctly as part of appsborg2.zip. Otherwise, run ADAdmin to regenerate the appsborg2.zip file.
4. Restart the application tier server processes such that the new version of Oracle XML Parser for Java will take effect.
but actually the patch is already applied- 4038964. How do i verify if i need to do these steps or not.
The xmlparserv2-904.zip file is already there in wrapper.classpath. of jserv.properties, forms.properties. So i think i dont need to do these steps.
unzip -l appsborg2.zip | grep 9.0.4
0 04-18-03 20:10 .xdkjava_version_9.0.4.0.0_production
do i still need to do that step?No, you do not have to since "XML Parser for Java v9.0.4" is already installed as part of appsborg2.zip
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: It
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Script started on Tue Jun 22 18:53:56 1999
Processing /view/test/vobs/oracore3/.ndeprodrc.csh
Processing /private/.nderc.csh
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<my_grandpa age="88">
<my_dad age="66">
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</my_son>
</me>
</my_dad>
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<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/XSL/Transform/1.0">
<xsl:template match="me">
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match ours?
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http://technet.oracle.com
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: : I encountered pretty weird behavior of XML Parser for Java
v2.
: : While applying XSLT to XML document created in memory using
DOM
: : interface I couldn't access element attributes. For example,
: : given the XML document:
: : <root>
: : <Item ID="00001">Value of Item 00001</Item>
: : <Item ID="00002">Value of Item 00002</Item>
: : </root>
: : and XSLT:
: : <xsl:template match="/">
: : <HTML>
: : <HEAD>
: : <TITLE>XSLT Test</TITLE>
: : </HEAD>
: : <BODY>
: : <xsl:for-each select="/Error">
: : <H1>Error</H1><xsl:value-of select="."/>
: : </xsl:for-each>
: : <TABLE border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2">
: : <TBODY>
: : <xsl:for-each select="/root">
: : <TR>
: : <TH style="background-color:khaki">
: : <xsl:text>Attribute</xsl:text>
: : </TH>
: : <TH style="background-color:khaki">
: : <xsl:text>Value</xsl:text>
: : </TH>
: : </TR>
: : <xsl:for-each select="Item">
: : <TR>
: : <TD><xsl:value-of select="@ID"/></TD>
: : <TD><xsl:value-of select="."/></TD>
: : </TR>
: : </xsl:for-each>
: : </xsl:for-each>
: : </TBODY>
: : </TABLE>
: : </BODY>
: : </HTML>
: : </xsl:template>
: : If I build DOM tree by parsing XML file the resulting HTML
: : document after applying XSLT will display
: : Attribute Value
: : 00001 Value of Item 00001
: : 00002 Value of Item 00002
: : But if I build DOM tree using following code:
: : XMLDocument xDoc = new XMLDocument();
: : Element root = xDoc.createElement( "root" );
: : xDoc.appendChild( root );
: : Element elem = xDoc.createElement( "Item" );
: : elem.setAttribute( "ID", "00001" );
: : root.appendChild( elem ).
: : appendChild( xDoc.createTextNode( "Value of Item
00001" )
: : elem = xDoc.createElement( "Item" );
: : elem.setAttribute( "ID", "00002" );
: : root.appendChild( elem )
: : .appendChild( xDoc.createTextNode( "Value of Item
00002" )
: : the same XSLT will produce the following HTML output:
: : Attribute Value
: : Value of Item 00001
: : Value of Item 00002
: : So the value for the ID attribute is not displayed. At the
same
: : time I can access this attribute using DOM interface. For
: : example, following code
: : NodeList nList = xDoc.getElementsByTagName( "Item" );
: : Element e;
: : for( int i = 0; i < nList.getLength(); i++ )
: : e = (Element)nList.item( i );
: : System.out.println( "ID: " + e.getAttribute( "ID" ) );
: : produces an output
: : ID: 00001
: : ID: 00002
: : Here is the code for applying XSLT to DOM tree:
: : DOMParser parser = new DOMParser();
: : parser.parse( new FileInputStream( "test.xsl" ) );
: : XMLDocument xsldoc = parser.getDocument();
: : XSLStylesheet xsl = new XSLStylesheet( xsldoc, createURL
: : XMLDocument out = new XMLDocument();
: : out.appendChild( new XSLProcessor().processXSL(xsl, xDoc) );
: : out.print( new FileOutputStream( "test.html" ) );
: : Andrei Filimonov
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: : : The Oracle XML v2 parser is now available for download
here
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has
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: It
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: : : resulted in a number of changes to the class names
: especially
: : : those that support Namespaces. See v2changes.txt and
: the .diff
: : : difference files in the sample directory.
: : : Oracle XML Team
: : : http://technet.oracle.com
: : : Oracle Technology Network
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