Apache Xerces – Environment Setup

Apache Xerces - Environment Setup

In this Apache Xerces – Environment Setupchapter takes you through the process of setting up Apache Xerces on Windows and Linux based systems. Apache Xerces can be easily installed and integrated with your current Java environment following a few simple steps without any complex setup procedures. User administration is required while installation.

System Requirements

JDKJava SE 2 JDK 1.5 or above
Memory1 GB RAM (recommended)
Disk SpaceNo minimum requirement
Operating System VersionWindows XP or above, Linux

Let us now proceed with the steps to install Apache Xerces.

Step 1: Verify your Java Installation

First of all, you need to have the Java Software Development Kit (SDK) installed on your system. To verify this, execute any of the two commands depending on the platform you are working on.

If the Java installation successful, then it will display the current version and specification of your Java installation. A sample output is given in the following table.

PlatformCommandSample Output
WindowsOpen Command Console and type: java -versionJava version “1.7.0_60” Java (TM) SE Run Time Environment (build 1.7.0_60-b19) Java Hotspot (TM) 64-bit Server VM (build 24.60b09,mixed mode)
LinuxOpen command terminal and type: $java -versionJava version “1.7.0_25” Open JDK Runtime Environment (rhel-2.3.10.4.el6_4-x86_64) Open JDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 23.7-b01, mixed mode)

Step 2: Set your Java Environment

Set the environment variable JAVA_HOME to point to the base directory location where Java is installed on your machine. For example,

Sr.No.Platform & Description
1Windows
Set JAVA_HOME to C:\ProgramFiles\java\jdk1.7.0_60
2Linux
Export JAVA_HOME = /usr/local/java-current

Append the full path of the Java compiler location to the System Path.

Sr.No.Platform & Description
1Windows
Append the String “C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_60\bin” to the end of the system variable PATH.
2Linux
Export PATH = $PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin/

Execute the command java version from the command prompt as explained above.

Step 3: Install Apache Xerces Library

Download the latest version of Apache Xerces Environment Setup from https://xerces.apache.org/mirrors.cgi” and unzip its contents to a folder from where the required libraries can be linked to your Java program. Let us assume the files are collected in a folder xerces-2_11_0 on the C drive.

Add the complete path of the five jars as highlighted in the above image to the CLASSPATH.

Sr.No.Platform & Description
1Windows
Append the following strings to the end of the user variable CLASSPATH −C:\xerces-2_11_0\resolver.jar;C:\xerces-2_11_0\serializer.jar;C:\xerces-2_11_0\xercesImpl.jar;C:\xerces-2_11_0\xercesSamples.jar;C:\xerces-2_11_0\xml-apis.jar;
2Linux
Export CLASSPATH = $CLASSPATH −/usr/share/xerces-2_11_0\resolver.jar;/usr/share/xerces-2_11_0\serializer.jar;/usr/share/xerces-2_11_0\xercesImpl.jar;/usr/share/xerces-2_11_0\xercesSamples.jar;/usr/share/xerces-2_11_0\xml-apis.jar;

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