Yep. JDom is just used to the load the config file. Not as the default
processor for any other transformations or xml operations.


> > I'd like not to use JDom
>
> JDom is tightly integrated with Maverick. I didn't write the original
code,
> but the code that I've read looks like it uses JDom very effectively. As
far
> as Maverick is concerned, I don't think you'd see any significant
> performance gain by going to SAX or some other parsing technology.


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