Why you don't consider Java Project X of Sun? it's fast, reliable, and
small. I think final version will be ready soon.
Dmitry.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Preston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: Servlets + XML
> >IBM has a java XML parser with a free to use commercially license at
> >their aplhaworks site.
>
> However, anyone planning to use the IBM XML parser should pay
> special attention to this clause in the license:
>
> 2. Term and Termination
> In the event a claim arises with respect to the Software, IBM may
> request, upon thirty (30) days notice that you discontinue further use
> of the Software and that you delete or destroy all copies of the
> Software you possess (except for one copy that may be kept in your
> archives). You agree that you will comply with such a request.
>
> Do you really want your commercial product dependent on something
> that could become illegal to use at any moment? (Arguments about the
> likelihood of such a revocation do not really soothe those who have
> a lot of money at stake.)
>
> In looking for an alternative, I noticed that the Microsoft/DataChannel
> parser had the exact same clause in its license, implying a common
> heritage. Does anyone know any more about that?
>
> --Jim Preston
>
>
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