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Moin, thats a really nice idea. I'll be there for beta testing whenever you need me :) >The question is - what is the base for this product? That is, what do we >wrap? Is it Xerces and Xalan? Is it the XML Toolkit 5.2? Is it a totally >bespoke offering? It doesn't look like Scott's parser can work as a >standalone application, so that may not be what is needed. Xerces and Xalan >are free, but a little slow. The XML Toolkit is free(ish) and fast. Both are >fully w3c compliant. xerxes and xalan are java parsers, right? these 2 .jar files mentioned yesterday... sure, these parsers are well maintained by the apache foundation, but i would prefer the rpg xml toolkit. then we wouldn't have to use the slower java programs. on top of that: i think most programmers who would use the wrapper functions don't know any java. - Martin
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