Arnaud Vandyck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> It's not full java :( but well,  if it runs well, no problem. I think we
> have to integrate the full jaxp API (so WITH transformations).

That's what libxmlj does. It's already used for the gjdoc tool.
 

> Do I understand  that Aelfred and gnu.xml.dom will be  out? And you plan
> to make bindings with libxml2? 

Not "out" exactly. But there will be a choice.

As far as I can see libxml2 will be the standard XML library for the
GNU system. XML is so important that it should be standard on the OS
so I see no reason for Java not to work through that.

 
> Well, I'd  like to have come  comments about that (if  I understood this
> right?).

Would Debian have a problem with this? It's just a dependancy on the
package isn't it? Most people will already have libxml2 I suspect.


-- 
Nic Ferrier
http://www.tapsellferrier.co.uk



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