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Sweet!  Thanks for the info :)  I'm glad to see the agressive stance
to integrate this directly... I'm assuming by doing so you/they? are
able to shave some time off the clock?


On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 15:17:41 +0100, Chris Burdess <dog@b...> wrote:
> M. David Peterson wrote:
> > ...  Are you stating
> > that the Gnu project has taken things one step further and provided a
> > default XSLT processor if one is not set by the developer?
> > ...
> > I realize that Sun has taken matters into their own hands and with
> > Tiger have integrated Xalan into the default classpath distribution
> > (along with JAXP) ... Is this what the Gnu project has done as well?
> 
> Yes. There are two choices of implementation: the default 100% Java
> one, and libxmlj, which is a JNI binding to libxml2 and libxslt.
> --
> Chris Burdess
> 
> 


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