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I'm trying to get xml validation working with StAXin our jboss webapp. I've read this post and followed the example. I then saw the following exception:

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Source parameter of type      
javax.xml.transform.stax.StAXSource' is not accepted by this validator.
at org.apache.xerces.jaxp.validation.ValidatorImpl.validate(Unknown Source)

As per this post, the problem here was that jboss 5.0.1 has an old version of xerces. So I upgraded it to 2.11.0 by replacing the existing xercesImpl.jar under jboss-5.0.1.GA/lib/endorsed/ . Then jboss wouldn't start, because of the following error:

NoClassDefFoundError: org/w3c/dom/ElementTraversal

As per this post, in newer versions of xerces the classes have been split out to a separate jar file: xml-apis.jar . I took the latest version of that file (1.4.01, dated December 2009) from the xerces homepage and added it to jboss-5.0.1.GA//lib/endorsed/ - and now jboss starts ok.

So far so good.

But now I am seeing the following error when I attempt to call the javax.xml.validation.Validator.validate() method:

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unrecognized property 'javax.xml.stream.isInterning'

There seems to be no existing problem on SO which refers to that property. Surely I can't be the only person trying to do xml validation with StAX on jboss 5 ?!

Or am I doing something obviously wrong?

Code snippet:

 Validator validator = requestSchema.newValidator();  
 StAXSource source = new StAXSource(xmlsr);  //an XMLStreamReader
 validator.validate(source); 
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  • from the gist of it, if i'm not mistaken the library you're using has an obsolete version of javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamReader which has no property "isinterning". hope this helps just a bit, as I really don't know which jar is bringing this class to your specific case...
    – witchedwiz
    Jun 14, 2015 at 18:49

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We found two solutions to this problem.

One option is to thinly wrap the XmlStreamReader in a new class which will ignore the getProperty call if the parameter is "javax.xml.stream.isInterning", and delegate it otherwise.

Another option is to use an XmlEventReader instead, which is less performant but works without requiring a custom wrapper.

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