Stefan,

I'm wondering if we could also think of possibly dual licensing the code 
base if there are significant portions being rewritten. There are a 
couple of projects at Eclipse that would would like to use XMLUnit but 
unfortunately the current license isn't compatible. Almost anything 
other than the LGPL or GPL license would work. Of course there still 
might be pedigree concerns from the Eclipse IP lawyers.

I look forward to testing out the new version, and would love to use it 
on the Eclipse PsychoPath XPath 2.0 project but current licensing keeps 
me from doing so.

Dave


Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've added tests for the input builder sometime last week and learned
> that SAXSource.sourceToInputSource doesn't work for DOMSource - I
> haven't tried a STaXSource, yet.  No big problem but something to look
> out for.
>
> The API for validation I proposed is in place for both platforms.  The
> class encapsulating errors/warnings is called ValidationProblem
> (better names are always welcome) and now holds an enum property
> indicating whether it represents an error or a warning.
>
> There is no implementation of that API, yet.  I'll start with the JAXP
> 1.3 implementation and make the legacy jaxp13.Validator class use it.
>
> Stefan
>
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