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RE: XML parsers acceptance


xercesc xml
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-954809.html?tag=cd_mh

"IBM and a consortium of government agencies in the Washington, D.C., area
are creating a wireless emergency network that will allow approximately 40
police, fire and safety agencies to communicate in real time via instant
messaging and access one another's databases."

"The instant message application will come from Jabber"
(http://www.jabber.com) (open XML-based instant messaging)

-----Original Message-----
From: Naren Koka [mailto:NKoka@s...] 
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 11:29 AM
To: XML Dev
Subject:  XML parsers acceptance


	Recently I have been tasked to design a messaging protocol for an
application, for which the future standards suggest the use of XML.  I am
trying to convince the team to use the XercesC parser, as I have
successfully worked with it and the fact that it is integrated into the JDK
1.4.  Some members of the team are not comfortable with the use of XML and
are concerned with the use of open source parsers.  Is there any resource
that tells the success stories of the XercesC parser and the XML technology.

	Thank you,
	Naren



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