XML4J EA2 --> Xerces-J 1.0

John Lam jlam at iunknown.com
Wed Dec 1 00:50:24 GMT 1999


Will IBM continue development of XML4J independently of Xerces-J? Or
will Xerces-J be the "official" version of that source code base?

-John


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xml-dev at ic.ac.uk [mailto:owner-xml-dev at ic.ac.uk]On Behalf Of
Mike Pogue
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 12:38 PM
To: xml-dev at ic.ac.uk
Subject: Re: XML4J EA2 --> Xerces-J 1.0


Eric Ulevik wrote:
>From: Mike Pogue <mpogue at apache.org>
>> The Xerces-J parser (the Apache name for what IBM calls XML4J EA2) is
>> both compliant (including passing one test that we disagree with your
>> interpretation of the spec on), and is freely available.  Both source
>> code and binaries for Xerces-J version 1 are available at
>> http://xml.apache.org, with updates done frequently.

>I haven't seen any updates. Just the original release. Am I mistaken?

The *very* latest source (including new functionality, and some late
breaking performance and memory enhancements) is available via anonymous
cvs (see http://xml.apache.org for details).  

We'll be bundling the latest source code up into a more formal release
(zip file, tarball) shortly (it's being tested right now).

Mike

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