Yesterday Oracle decided to take down java.sun.com for a while. This screwed things up for me because xalan tried to validate some XML but couldn't retrieve the properties.dtd.
I'm using xalan 2.7.1 to run some XSL transforms, and I don't want it to validate anything. so tried loading up the XSL like this:
SAXParserFactory spf = SAXParserFactory.newInstance();
spf.setNamespaceAware(true);
spf.setValidating(false);
XMLReader rdr = spf.newSAXParser().getXMLReader();
Source xsl = new SAXSource(rdr, new InputSource(xslFilePath));
Templates cachedXSLT = factory.newTemplates(xsl);
Transformer transformer = cachedXSLT.newTransformer();
transformer.transform(xmlSource, result);
in the XSL itself, I do something like this:
<xsl:variable name="entry" select="document(concat($prefix, $locale_part, $suffix))/properties/entry[@key=$key]"/>
The XML this code retrieves has the following definition at the top:
<!DOCTYPE properties SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd">
<properties>
<entry key="...
Despite the java code above instructing the parser to NOT VALIDATE, it still sends a request to java.sun.com. While java.sun.com is unavailable, this makes the transform fail with the message:
Can not load requested doc: http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd
How do I get xalan to stop trying to validate the XML loaded from the "document" function?