I read the article a while back and I missed the jikes part.  I agree pure
Java is appropriate choice for a Jakarta project.  But we might as well
reuse the DTD.  How is the DTD licensed.
R,
Nick

>Looks like the same idea, using the JavaML DTD is definitely worth
>considering. Just from scanning over is quickly it looks like he's hacked
>Jikes to output XML as it's parsing the Java code. This probably generates
>XML quite quickly, but I'd prefer to use a pure Java implementation as it
>makes things like linking it straight into things like Xalan possible. It
>should be possible to create a Cocoon generator to do transformations on
the
>fly.


>> From: Nick Chalko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: 18 April 2001 19:19
>> Check out JavaML at
>> http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/javaml/index.html
>> this may be an easier way to generate the sax events.
>> R,
>> Nick

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