At 14.39 07/12/2006 +0530, Debashis Tripathy wrote:
Hello,
A follow up question from me. I currently use XML4C v5.4 (which includes
Xerces2.4 & ICU2.6). If I migrate to Xerces 2.7, would that require a lot of
changes? In other words, are the interface APIs of XML4C and Xerces the
same? Will the existing API calls still work, if I replace XML4C with
Xerces?
In addition, any ideas on how I can build Xerces2.7 along with ICU 3.6.1, so
that the resulting binaries would behave exactly like a binary distributrion
of XML4C?
You can use the scripts/packageBinaries.pl helper script; if you
specify the -t icu switch it will build ICU from the sources, change
the project file to pick up ICU and build everything.
Alberto
Any response would be highly appreciated.
Thanks & Regards,
Debashis
On 11/30/06, Jesse Pelton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Older versions of Xerces-C (including the source for version 2.4) are
available from http://archive.apache.org/dist/xml/xerces-c/.
If you decide to stick with 2.4, it's possible that you'll have some
work to do to get it to build for 64 bits. Moving to version 2.7 would
get you bug fixes and new features and might actually be easier.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Bertoni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 2:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: XML4C Query
Debashis Tripathy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We make use of XML4C in our project. XML4C v5.4 comprises of Xerces-C
> (v2.4)
> and Internation Component For Unicode (ICU v 2.6). We got a binary
> distribution for the same (not the source distribution). This is a
bundled
> software, whose support is now discontinued by IBM Alphaworks.
>
> We are in the process of migrating our project to 64-Bit Windows. For
that
> we need a 64-Bit version of XML4C. Any suggestions where I can get the
> same?
I would suggest you simply switch to Xerces-C 2.7, which is quite a bit
newer than XML4C. If you decide to switch to Xerces-C, you'll need to
build the 64-bit binaries yourself.
> Also, in case no such version is available, would it be possible to
build
> one ourselves? This could be possible if we can get the source
distribution
> of XML4C 5.4.
If you don't have a source distribution for XML4C 5.4, you'll have to
switch to Xerces-C.
Dave
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