Hi,

I've implemented some basic builders for the most common input sources
in trunk (both platforms).

For the Java versions I've not yet wrapped the exceptions that may be
thrown into XMLUnit-specific RuntimeException but will do so like I
did in XMLUnit 1.x.

For the .NET code the main reason for XMLUnit's own exception classes
(checked exceptions) doesn't exist.  Is there still some additional
value in wrapping exceptions in XMLUnit exceptions or do we simply not
handle exceptions like XmlException or IOException at all?

Stefan

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