Yeah, man, either we both get it or no one gets it and we tell everyone "go get jax-qname.jar yourself, dad gummit".  If we both have it, first one on the classpath wins, which is hopefully the same for all classloaders.
 
--Glen
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Hi Sam,

>I'm a bit concerned about the inclusion of the javax.xml.namespace.QName class in wsdl4j.jar. It seems to me that having it there might cause confusion. >Can this class be excluded?

And where would WSDL4J get this class from?

Thanks,
-Matt

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          06/20/2002 03:36 PM
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Hi Matt,

Thanks for the quick turnaround. I'm a bit concerned about the inclusion of the javax.xml.namespace.QName class in wsdl4j.jar. It seems to me that having it there might cause confusion. Can this class be excluded?

Axis-dev/Glen: I'm uptimisitcally going through and making the corresponding changes to Axis. I hope I will be allowed to commit them when done!

- Sam Ruby

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