On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Edwin Goei wrote:
.. > There are different versions of Crimson. Old versions used a jaxp.jar > binary from Sun that shipped w/ the Sun Binary Code License. Newer > versions of Crimson use code from xml-commons that are under the ASF > license. So the fix is to use a newer version of Crimson. If the > reason you are using the old "jaxp.jar" is because of Ant, then you can > upgrade to a newer version of Ant that uses a newer version of Crimson. > > BTW, I don't think anyone at Sun really cares that jaxp.jar is being > distributed by Apache, but the PMC does which is the reason for this > fire drill. Ack. Unfortunately - to the best of my knowledge we have however never gotten the required license from Sun to allow distribution of the old jaxp.jar. So it is fair to conclude their lawyers/IP guardians care enough :-) Obviously - if required you can get assistance from the ASF should you want us to go back to Sun and try agian to negotioate such. But given that the new jaxp.jar is 100% ASF, supersedes the old one and has all the features needed to replace the old one - it does not make much sense. Thanks for solving this ! Dw --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]