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missing jar file?: msg#00103text.xml.batik.user
Hello All, I'm trying to get started using Batik1.1 and am building a servlet that rasterizes a SVG string into a PNG image. The servlet compiles fine, but when I try to hit it I get an exception complaining that: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/w3c/css/sac/DocumentHandler I see in the FAQ that the w3c.jar file is required, but I didn't see it in the Batik1.1 distribution. I tried unsuccessfully using one from the velocity1.2 distro. Is the lack of this jar file really my problem? If so, where can I find a batik-compatible version of it? If not, what else should I look for? My environment is RH7.2, Tomcat4.1.2, JDK1.4 Thanks! -- john ===================================================== John Cartwright Associate Scientist Geospatial Data Services Group CIRES, National Geophysical Data Center/NOAA (303) 497-6284 John.C.Cartwright@xxxxxxxx =====================================================
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