Janne Jalkanen wrote:
I have to say that I don't understand why the heck the XML-RPC
code feels the need to use little hacks like MinML when Java
itself provides a reliable XML parser, where this kind of thing
I think the XML-RPC code predates JAXP.
Yes, I believe you're right. What I meant was that there were
compliant XML parsers available outside of Java at that time.
We are using an older version of Apache XML-RPC and the current
version (3.1) doesn't use MinML. We haven't upgraded because of
time constraints and not wanting to break something that isn't
broken. This does sound a bit broken though.
Yup, it sounds like a very good reason for an upgrade. Could someone
please open up a task in the JIRA tracker?
Is there someone on this already or do you want me to tackle it?
Murray
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