I was not recommending creating a new generic xml diff utility. I was
talking about convenience functionality that would help unit tests
extending the org.apache.tools.ant.BuildFileTest easily compare XML output
files with expected XML output files. The description of my particular
case was intended to help provide guidance as to what such a unit test
might encounter. Isn't this a very ant specific function?
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> Thanks for all the useful responses. I didn't expect as many good
answers
> I received. Quite obviously this must be something everyone else needs
to
> do as well.
Yes but people failed mostly to see what really means document being
equals.
it depends on a lot of parameters and Sascha Coenen reply was perfectly
correct.
> With this amount of interest I now think some sort of XML
> comparison would be a handy method to have available somewhere in the
> org.apache.tools.ant.util package.
It's not Ant purpose to be a repository of utility tools that could be
useful in context A or B.
Code exists outside that does this.
> I would go ahead and make such a XML comparison utility but I am running
> out of time. I have already spent vastly more time than I expected
dealing
> with nasty bugs in the Execute and CVS tasks just to help get my tasks
> working.
Why would you want to make yet another xml diff ?
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