If we have a successful impl. at hand we should move this in and replace existing and then we improve it.
I'm not sure there are many uses of either **/xml/tspp/ and **/xml/txpp/ for the time being if I'm not mistaken?? Could any one let me know if we have any release level tests that uses **/xml/tspp/ and **/xml/txpp/? Would it be possible to do some XML 1.0 compliancy & performance check before we decide? If you would able to make it against xerces/sax/expat and JSR 173 - http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr173/index.html It would be great. Where can we see the currently impl code? Thanks -Lilantha -----Original Message----- From: Dasarath Weeratunge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 12:34 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Moving Guththila to Axis C++ src tree Hi, How about moving Guththila code into the Axis C++ src tree? Dinesh is trying to implement XMLParser interface in XMLParser.h for Guththila. At the moment the code that we have in the src tree **/xml/tspp/ and **/xml/txpp/ are both old versions of Guththila written by Susantha, Damitha and my self. Dinesh's code cannot be integrated with either one of these since its a different fork of tspp altogether. What I propose therefore is that we take off this code and substitute Dinesh's code in their place. We can create a new subdirectory `guththila' at the same level as `xerces' and `expat' under **/xml/ and delete old subdirectories `tspp' and `txpp'. Dinesh's code builds on tspp code and implements a full StAX parser with the exception of DTD's and a few other constructs rarely used in Soap processing. It also supports character encoding schemes and comes with a set of test cases. The encoding related code in the new code base has been completely rewritten unlike earlier (see **/xml/txpp/) where we tried to reuse code from expat. We also improved the tokenizing code and API to be in line with StAX. IMHO cleaning up the src tree would make life easier for us who are working on Guththila since then we can directly commit our code to the CVS. Regards, --dasarath _______________ Siebel IT'S ALL ABOUT THE CUSTOMER Visit www.siebel.com This e-mail message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and contains confidential and/or privileged information belonging to Siebel Systems, Inc. or its customers or partners. Any unauthorized review, use, copying, disclosure or distribution of this message is strictly prohibited. If you are not an intended recipient of this message, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all soft and hard copies of the message and any attachments. Thank you for your cooperation.
