It seems that PsychoPath actually is another XSLT processor,it is different
with Xalan.But it implement a subset XPath 2.0/XSLT 2.0 specification. In
fact,i think the current condition about Xalan is that many developers help
it can implement XSLT2.0 but Xalan community caught some difficults in
Yeah,
I've been lurking for two years behind the scenes on the question of
XPATH/XSLT 2.0 in xalan. Still no one with cycles to get the ball
rolling! But perhaps on the XPATH 2.0 question alone looking at xalan
and PsychoPath
(http://wiki.eclipse.org/PsychoPathXPathProcessor/UserManual) migh
On Mar 20, 2010, at 3:24 PM, Michael Ludwig wrote:
> But it's good to know that Sun does care about the quality of the
> versions shipping with the JDK, and from now on I'll follow your
> constructive suggestion and point people to http://bugs.sun.com/
> instead of just saying "don't use it, it's
Gary,
There were a number of discussions about the 2.0 specs last year, some on the
expert group list. Some experts concluded that a new API is needed to take full
advantage of the 2.0 features, and that requires a new JSR. At the time, it was
difficult to start new JSRs; now that the Oracle a