How To Use Saxon in Partial Trust
Added by Anonymous about 16 years ago
Legacy ID: #5583340 Legacy Poster: r b (rb88)
I cannot seem to call the Saxon libraries (9.1.0.2) from a .NET sandbox such as an .xbap or more recently from the new Azure services sandbox. Is there a recommended work-around to allow the .net version of Saxon to allow partially trusted callers or is there something I am missing? Does the SA version also suffer from this problem? Any help would be appreciated.
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RE: How To Use Saxon in Partial Trust - Added by Anonymous about 16 years ago
Legacy ID: #5584359 Legacy Poster: Michael Kay (mhkay)
I haven't tested Saxon in this kind of environment so I have no reason to believe that it should work. If it doesn't work, I have no idea how much development would be needed to make it work, without considerable research. If Saxon-B doesn't work in this environment, then Saxon-SA certainly won't work either. It's entirely possible that there are intrinsic limitations imposed by the way Saxon on .NET is implemented using the IKVMC cross-compiler - I simply don't know without a lot of investigation.
RE: How To Use Saxon in Partial Trust - Added by Anonymous about 16 years ago
Legacy ID: #5584843 Legacy Poster: r b (rb88)
Ya I suspect that it has something to do with the underlying api not being native .NET code. I still don't get why MS didn't implement this in the first place but that's another issue.... Anyways keep up the good work and keep the partial trust issue in mind. Or if you feel like creating a native .NET version from scratch... ;)
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