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Hi Marko, Actually I tried very hard not to 'advise' you, but did suggest that you be cautious when using the datachannel parser which is the pure java version of IE5's XML and XSL capabilities. This match between IE5 and DC is it's best feature for those who want identical server and browser processing. (I have not tested how identical it really is) I do not know much about the reliability of the IE5 XML/XSL. The reliability of the datachannel parser is very low, and is not apparently going to improve anytime soon. There are serious bugs in the product, as admitted by datachannel after having simple code fragments sent to them. It also fails the majority of tests in the OASIS/NIST conformance tests. They are not exactly responsive to these problems. The most serious bug, where they were inserting NULLs and removing white space where entity references were used, made it impossible for us to use, and we had to port off of it at the last minute under great pressure. There only offer of help was to *maybe* do something once I gave them $5,000. This seemed more like blackmail than real interest in their users. As I said earlier, they are within their rights to charge, but the way that they are doing it is not confidence inspiring. Perhaps you can understand why I am not so happy with DC :-) Right now I am up and running on the IBM XML, Lotus XSLT/XPath environment. So far so good. It has full source, good licensing terms, responsive authors and support infrastructure, so I feel like it is going to be good value when I have to start paying for it. It does fail alot of the conformance tests, but they seem to be related to a small number of faults creating a global failures. And with source, you can always fix them yourself. Oracle's XML/XSLT product I have heard is good, but the licensing terms make it impossible to use for us. Sun's XML parser is excellent, but has no XSL/XSLT support. There are others, noble efforts with less resources and support. I have not tried them because for one reason or another, I found them not a match for our requirements. YMMV -more info can be found starting at the XML/XSL links found on http://www.w3.org . good luck, erik -----Original Message----- From: Marko Zerdin [mailto:marko.zerdin@i...] Sent: Monday, September 13, 1999 7:28 AM To: 'Erik James Freed' Cc: xml-dev@i... Subject: RE: MSXML for Java Questions Erik, thank you for your answer. I've been out of town for a few days, so I wasn't able to respond earlier. So, what you're saying is that you don't advise me to use IE5 XML parser. Well, I've made quite a progress in the meantime. I've stopped using old XML parser for java and started using COM wrapper for MSXML, that is built in IE5. The only problem I had by now was my inability to specify encoding of an XML document (which could be quite a problem, because I live in Slovenia and we don't use ASCII or ISO Latin1). I've decided to postpone a problem to some better time. What are the bugs you were talking about (besides encoding, which generates error for no reason known to me)? I've kept XML quite simple and it's worked quite well by now. What solution would you recommend? The advantage of using IE5 built-in is huge. The system we're developing is going to a large distributed system that will work in IE5 (client's specification). The application will run in applets on client machines, so minimizing the transfer is on the top of priority list. Do you know of any XML parser for java, that is really small and works well? If so, I'd be happy to know about it, too. Thanks again, Marko. -----Original Message----- From: Erik James Freed [mailto:ejfreed@i...] Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 11:29 PM To: Steven Livingstone; David Brownell Cc: xml-dev@i... Subject: RE: MSXML for Java Questions When you are attempting to create a product that has broad reach, the politics of standards become risks, roadblocks, slowdowns, and sometimes showstoppers for hard working innovative and vulnerable small companies like I represent. Hence, IMHO pushing hard on vendors to not play politics with standards and to be consistent in their support is fair. -----Original Message----- From: Steven Livingstone [mailto:ceo@c...] Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 1:21 PM To: David Brownell; Erik James Freed Cc: xml-dev@i... Subject: Re: MSXML for Java Questions I have recently found the best easiest way (i cost nothing) way to introduce the company I consult for to the capabilities of XML, is through a simple, but effective, part of their application using IE5. Reports are a successful area to show ROI using XML. I use as many capabilities of IE5 as no-one else is thereabouts with browser technology. I can never really understand why people who are trying to get technology to the masses are critisized. I'm sure there are many other XML type apps which have non-standard parts - at least from what I have heard on the list. MS maybe go a bit nuts pushing technology sometimes, but then I remember writing for the first Mosaic browser. xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i... Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ and on CD-ROM/ISBN 981-02-3594-1 To (un)subscribe, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; (un)subscribe xml-dev To subscribe to the digests, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; subscribe xml-dev-digest List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (mailto:rzepa@i...) xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i... 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