Mark Wielaard wrote:
I committed the following patch to provide a very simple StAX implementation based on SAX.Please note that this implementation is not intended to be highly scalable or performant, merely to work, be simple, and reuse existing XML parsing code. For further information, please consult the documentation for the gnu.xml.stream.XMLStreamReaderImpl class.Awesome! Could you update the doc/README.jaxp to describe how we follow the jaxp 1.3/1.4 interfaces/implementations.
StAX is not actually part of JAXP per se, but I have added user documentation for system parameters and so forth in README.jaxp, see below.
This has been added just before we want to push out 0.18 (on Monday or Tuesday I hope). And I am OK with it going in as long as we mention in the NEWS file that this is our first implementation and that we are looking for feedback on it. But I do want it to be a deliberate choice. We can also disable it for now in lib/standard.omit if you are not certain it is a good addition. I think it is something that people want to have, but you are obviously more qualified to say whether we include it "officially" now or not.
I think it would be better to put it (javax.xml.stream and gnu.xml.stream) in standard.omit in the release because it has not been tested yet, I've only had time to do a few basic unit tests. This situation will be remedied during next week.
I committed the following patch for the StAX work:
2005-09-04 Chris Burdess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* doc/README.jaxp: Updated JAXP documentation for StAX.
* javax/xml/stream/XMLEventFactory.java,
javax/xml/stream/XMLInputFactory.java,
javax/xml/stream/XMLOutputFactory.java: Use GNU implementation
by
default.
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Chris Burdess
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin
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