RE: Xmlsec vs. ApacheSecurity project

2006-02-13 Thread Scott Cantor
I've used both, out of necessity because the Apache version didn't exist yet. The real issue is the parser. xmlsec is libxml2-based, while Apache is Xerces-based. That should be the determining factor for most applications, IMHO. libxml2 and xmlsec are C-based, while the Apache/Xerces tools are C++

Xmlsec vs. ApacheSecurity project

2006-02-13 Thread Amiler Scumba
Hi, We are in process of choosing an open source security library. What are the main differences between Apache Security Project (C++ implementation) and XmlSec in terms of: - number of users and projects(I know, that xmlsec is used by OpenOffice) right? - suport for different standards (looki

[ANN] VTD-XML Version 1.5 Released

2006-02-13 Thread Jimmy Zhang
[ANN] VTD-XML Version 1.5 Released   Eight years after the invention of XML, DOM and SAX, despite their respective issues, are still the mainstays of application developers.   So is it the end of road for XML parsing innovation?  The VTD-XML project team think not. We are proud to announce t

DO NOT REPLY [Bug 38631] - Signatures BUGS

2006-02-13 Thread bugzilla
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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 38631] New: - Signatures BUGS

2006-02-13 Thread bugzilla
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