Author: mukulg
Date: Fri Oct  1 16:40:57 2010
New Revision: 1003578

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1003578&view=rev
Log:
doing few slight changes to documentation for XPath 2.0 use with XML Schema 1.1 
in Xerces-J, keeping in mind the recent changes that have happened at Eclipse 
WTP project. 

Modified:
    xerces/java/branches/xml-schema-1.1-dev/docs/faq-xs.xml

Modified: xerces/java/branches/xml-schema-1.1-dev/docs/faq-xs.xml
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/xerces/java/branches/xml-schema-1.1-dev/docs/faq-xs.xml?rev=1003578&r1=1003577&r2=1003578&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- xerces/java/branches/xml-schema-1.1-dev/docs/faq-xs.xml (original)
+++ xerces/java/branches/xml-schema-1.1-dev/docs/faq-xs.xml Fri Oct  1 16:40:57 
2010
@@ -75,34 +75,27 @@ v.validate(instanceDocument);
   <faq title="XPath 2.0 support for XML Schema 1.1 validation">
        <q>How Xerces-J uses an XPath 2.0 engine for XML Schema 1.1 assertions 
and type alternatives?</q>
        <a>
-          <p>XML Schema 1.1 'assertions' and 'type alternatives' require an 
<jump href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath20/";>XPath 2.0</jump> 
-          processor for evaluation. 
-          For XSD 1.1 assertions, full XPath 2.0 support is required. For XSD 
1.1 type alternatives, 
-          XML schema engines can provide full XPath 2.0 support or they can 
implement a smaller XPath 2.0 subset, as
-          defined by the XSD 1.1 language.
-          Within the type alternatives implementation, Xerces-J first attempts 
to compile the XPath expression with a 
-          native Xerces "XPath subset" parser.
-          If parsing with the native Xerces "XPath subset" parser fails, 
Xerces-J transparently switches over to another processor which 
-          supports all of XPath 2.0. The native processor in Xerces-J was 
written for efficiency, so you will likely get better
-          performance if your XPath expressions fall within the minimum subset 
defined by the XML Schema 1.1 specification.
-          For full XPath 2.0 evaluation (for XSD 1.1 'assertions', and 
optionally for 'type alternatives'), 
-          Xerces-J uses the <jump 
href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/PsychoPathXPathProcessor";>Eclipse/PsychoPath 
XPath 2.0 engine</jump>.
+          <p>XML Schema 1.1 'assertions' and 'type alternatives' require an 
<jump href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath20/";>XPath 2.0</jump> processor
+          for evaluation. For XSD 1.1 assertions, full XPath 2.0 support is 
required. For XSD 1.1 type alternatives, XML schema engines can
+          provide full XPath 2.0 support or they can implement a smaller XPath 
2.0 subset, as defined by the XSD 1.1 language.
+          Within the type alternatives implementation, Xerces-J first attempts 
to compile the XPath expression with a native Xerces "XPath subset"
+          parser. If parsing with the native Xerces "XPath subset" parser 
fails, Xerces-J transparently switches over to another processor which 
+          supports all of XPath 2.0. The native processor in Xerces-J was 
written for efficiency, so you will likely get better performance if your
+          XPath expressions fall within the minimum subset defined by the XML 
Schema 1.1 specification. For full XPath 2.0 evaluation 
+          (for XSD 1.1 'assertions', and optionally for 'type alternatives'), 
Xerces-J uses the 
+          <jump 
href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/PsychoPathXPathProcessor";>Eclipse/PsychoPath 
XPath 2.0 engine</jump>.
           </p>
           <p>
-          Xerces-J bundles a PsychoPath XPath 2.0 jar (which requires JDK 1.4 
or later). Users should be aware that more recent releases of PsychoPath
-          have better conformance to the W3C XPath 2.0 language than the 
PsychoPath XPath 2.0 jar that's bundled with Apache Xerces-J. Builds of the 
-          PsychoPath XPath 2.0 jar are available for download from the 
following locations:
-          </p>
-          <ul>
-            <li><jump href="http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/";>Eclipse Web 
Tools Platform (WTP) Project</jump>. The latest 'Released' or a 'Stable 
milestone' 
-            WTP version can be downloaded from here (from which the PsychoPath 
XPath 2.0 jar can be extracted).
-            </li>
-            <li><jump 
href="https://build.eclipse.org/hudson/view/WTP/job/cbi-wtp-wst.xsl.psychopath/";>Eclipse/PsychoPath
 continuous build server</jump>. 
-            The most recent PsychoPath XPath 2.0 developer build can be 
downloaded from here.</li>
-          </ul>
-          <p>
-          The latest PsychoPath XPath 2.0 engine builds at Eclipse require a 
minimum JDK level of 1.5.
+          Xerces-J does bundle a PsychoPath XPath 2.0 jar (which requires JDK 
1.4 or later).
           </p>
+          <note>
+          Users should be aware that more recent releases of PsychoPath
+          XPath engine may have better conformance to the W3C XPath 2.0 
language than the PsychoPath XPath 2.0 jar that's bundled with Apache Xerces-J.
+          Builds of the PsychoPath XPath 2.0 jar are available for download 
from following location,      
+          <jump href="http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/";>Eclipse Web Tools 
Platform (WTP) Project</jump> - The latest 'Released' or a 'Stable milestone' 
+          WTP version can be downloaded from here (from which the PsychoPath 
XPath 2.0 jar can be extracted). The latest PsychoPath XPath 2.0 engine
+          builds at Eclipse require a minimum JDK level of 1.5.
+          </note>
        </a>
   </faq>
   <faq title="Using Entities and CDATA Sections">



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