The resolver and serializer are separate components that are released from
the XML Commons [1] and Xalan [2] projects. Xerces depends on them for XML
Catalog and DOM Level 3 serialization support. They can be used on their
own.
[1] http://xml.apache.org/commons/
[2] http://xalan.apache.org/
Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
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David M Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/02/2007 03:13:22
AM:
>
> I work in the Webtools Project in Eclipse, and have for years
> produced Xerces plugins for each release of Xerces. (Which in turn is
> used by other Eclipse plugins).
>
> I'm about to do it again, but a little differently ... using an
> "exploded jar" in an OSGi bundle. In the simplest case, I'd just
> create a bundle for
> every jar in Xerces. This especially makes sense in the cases of
> xml-apis.jar and xercesImpl.jar since, by design, someone may want
> to use the APIs, but
> provide their own implementation.
>
> The other two jars are less obvious to me, resolver.jar and the
> "new" serializer.jar. Are these jars separate for some conceptual or
> distribution reason?
> For example, do some people use only the resolver all by itself? Or,
> do they "swap in" their own version of resolver.jar? Or, are they
> separate just due to
> historical and build reasons, and that conceptually, they could just
> be part of xercesImpl.jar?
>
> Thanks,
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