Brian Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Just a note that I have looked into where to get various things in 1.4 > we don't yet have and shouldn't have to produce ourselves. These are > some of the big gaping holes you see in japicompat reports. > > javax.sound - http://tritonus.org/ > org.ietf.jgss - http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2853.txt > org.omg - http://www.omg.org/ > org.w3c.dom - http://www.w3.org/DOM/ > org.xml.sax - http://sax.sourceforge.net/ > > I'd very much like to treat these as 3rd party libraries/sources. If > the license is not free software we may be forced to simply point > people at the authoritative source instead of providing it ourselves. > > I expect us to use Xerces as does Sun for an XML parser (unless there > is something better with a suitable license). The Apache license > should not hinder this despite the advertising clause.
What about gnu jaxp? dammit - we spent a long time working on this and licensing it in the correct way. For goodness sake use it. http://www.gnu.org/software/classpathx > javax.sound - Gnu LGPL, perhaps better to write these interfaces > ourselves but point to tritonus for the native pieces Tritonus were talking to me about making their stuff part of the ClasspathX project. They seemed to go quiet after a while though. > org.w3c - Good code and javadoc abounds! But what about the > license? Already resolved this issue. See the gnu jaxp stuff. > org.xml.sax - Public domain folks. Import away. Already packaged it up. See the gnu jaxp stuff. Nic _______________________________________________ Classpath mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath

