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Patrick, It doesn't have to be Xerces. It could be Crimson, XML4J or any other JAXP parser. I would look in your ext directories. You might start Qshell and change to QIBM/ProdData/java400 and run: find -d ext David Morris >>> patownsend@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 03/31/03 09:05PM >>> Mark, Good thought. But a find shows no other copies of Xerces on the AS/400. And the Java log in verbose mode shows that we are loading the right copy of the Xerces jar file. Patrick
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