"Inactive" means Crimson is dead. It won't be maintained anymore.
Xerces-J is its successor: http://xerces.apache.org. Even Sun uses
Xerces-J as the primary XML parser since Java 1.5.

On 07.04.2006 09:12:11 Mehandiratta, Hitender wrote:
> I found that crimson project is shown as inactive in your site. Could
> you please tell me know what 'inactive' is actually mean. I tried to go
> through the documentation uploaded for this project but I could not
> identify any 'crimson' project specific utilities that are not
> originally offered by Sun APIs (JAXB-JAXP).
> 
> Actually, I just wanted to know that our project uses SUN APIs as off
> course used in 'crimson' too. Is there something you are going to
> update/replace in crimson or will it have any impact on my project if we
> are using the same libraries(shipped in Sun provided JAXB-JAXP ) as used
> in 'crimson' project?



Jeremias Maerki


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