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Added report for Xerces-J.

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  = February 2009 Report =
  
  === Xerces-J ===
+ 
+ There was quite a bit of development since November, including more progress 
on the XML Schema 1.1 implementation, other schema features, the StAX event API 
and an implementation of the DOM Element Traversal API. The latter requires a 
new interface from the W3C. Hoping this can be included soon. See issues 
highlighted in the XML Commons report.
  
  === Xerces-C ===
  
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  There was some discussion in December about creating a new component for SAX 
utilities, seeded with some existing utilities from Apache Tika. The Apache 
Commons project is also being considered as a possible home. For the time being 
the developers decided to move forward with a sandbox component over in the 
Commons project, also including works from Cocoon and Jackrabbit.
  
- Xerces-J recently implemented the Element Traversal API and would like to add 
the W3C interface to XML Commons External. Apache Batik has already been 
shipping it. It was discovered by one of the developers that the interface 
isn't correctly licensed under the W3C Software License. At our request, the 
Web Applications Working Group appears to have fixed this issue, issuing an 
erratum against the specification. Once we hear official word, we plan to 
include the properly licensed copy of the source in XML Commons. More 
information is available here: 
http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/ElementTraversal/REC-ElementTraversal-20081222-errata.html#E1.
+ Xerces-J recently implemented the Element Traversal API and would like to add 
the W3C interface to XML Commons External. Apache Batik has already been 
shipping it. It was recently discovered by one of the developers that the 
interface isn't correctly licensed under the W3C Software License. At our 
request, the Web Applications Working Group appears to have fixed this issue, 
issuing an erratum against the specification. Once we hear official word, we 
plan to include the properly licensed copy of the source in XML Commons. More 
information is available here: 
http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/ElementTraversal/REC-ElementTraversal-20081222-errata.html#E1.
  
  === General ===
  

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