I will take a look at JXV sometime this week. I will keep you informed of the progress on a opt-jxv module.
Hopefully JXV will solve some of the problems we were trying to solve in domify.
-- Mike Moulton
On Tuesday, July 22, 2003, at 06:10 PM, Schnitzer, Jeff wrote:
Forwarding this to a better list (the mav-domify list is obsolete and has now been removed).� If Gal is actively working on JXV, it may be a better long-term solution than domify (especially with SAX support).
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Anyone want to take a look?
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Jeff Schnitzer
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf OfGal Binyamini
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Subject: [Mav-domify] Java XML View 0.4
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I have recently released JXV 0.4, a project which supports features similar to those of Domify. JXV supports a reflective DOM tree (like Domify) as well as SAX output. It also supports reading XML back into objects (although I'm not sure how useful that would be in the context of Maverick). In tests I have performed the SAX mode scales several orders of magnitude better than JXV's and Domify's DOM trees as far as executing XSLT transformation goes.
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I've spoken to some members of the Domify team some time ago about trying to fit JXV into Maverick and see how it goes. I'm still interested in trying that, if some Maverick developer would like to give it a shot.
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JXV is available in http://jxv.sourceforge.net if you want to have a look.
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Regards
Gal
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