Hello,

allow me my 2p here... "supporting java 1.5" would not be a matter of dom4j 1.5 it would be a full change in API, I think. The same topic has been discussed on the jdom mailing list, which relies a bit more on collections and most have said... well... maybe... but we need to support both. There are still folks, such as me, which wouldn't be *able* to run jdk 1.5. On the Mac, it means an OS upgrade, and I fear it's the same on others.

paul


Maarten Coene wrote:
dom4j is currently not being actively maintained. The main reason is that I don't have the time to do it at the moment (and this won't change in the near future). It should be better if someone else did this job, but no-one has volunteered yet...

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From: Richard Eckart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: dom4j-dev@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2006 1:27:35 AM
Subject: [dom4j-dev] Is dom4j still maintained?

I wonder: is dom4j still maintained.
Is there any roadmap for a new release supporting Java 1.5?
If not: why? Is there a "better thing" now?

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