I think there's a bit of a mess in the way
Xalan-J is packaged.
For example, I couldn't find any javadocs
for the javax.xml.transform.* classes.
Xerces, on the other hand, supplies an easy
access to any needed documentation via its index page (index.html
inside the docs folder).
Another thing is concerning the source
dist. The xml-commons sources are inside a tar.gz file, which makes it a little
awkward to access it from an IDE (such as the Eclipse project).
- Isaac
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- Re: Xalan-J's 2.2.0 packaging Isaac S.
- Re: Xalan-J's 2.2.0 packaging Shane Curcuru
- Re: Xalan-J's 2.2.0 packaging Shane Curcuru