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Subject: DOM v/s JDOM
From: Dennis <maillistboxes@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 00:48:56 -0700 (PDT)
jdom replacement
Hi All,

I have read @ many places that JDOM is a replacement
of DOM and is much better in terms of performance
(parsing) and usage.
In our product we need to transform XML using XSL. Is
the JDOM a right choice
so on what merits do we decide to go for JDOM instead
of DOM??? Is there any analysis done by someone???

Can we convert JDOM to DOM and vice versa?
Can JDOM work with XSLTC i.e. translets??

We gonna use XALAN in our production environment.


-Dennis




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