I think we should move up to the latest maintenance releases in order to pick up improvements in quality and performance, but not adopt new APIs so that we don't force everyone else to move up too.
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Hi, Xerces-J just released 2.8.1. Our ant build is set to require
2.8.0. It's easy enough to move up to 2.8.1 but should we? Should we
be moving up to the latest and greatest Xerces when an older one would
be sufficient. We don't require the latest JRE.
I'd be +1 to using the oldest Xerces that we can use and still pass
our unit tests. This then puts a lesser requirement on our users.
What do you all think?
Jeremy
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