Hello Andrea,
dom4j 2.0 should have the same pluggable mechanism for DocumentFactory,
namespace cache and XPath engine. So you could specify at document creation
time which implementation should be used. Jaxen will be default for XPath,
but you will able to omit Jaxen in dependencies and use your own
implementation.
Sincerely
Filip Jirsák
2010/3/19 Andrea Zoppello <zoppe...@tiscali.it>
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to know if there's any plan for dom4j 2.0.0 to provide a
> pluggable XPath API
> instead to have a direct dependency on Jaxen library.
>
> I like dom4j a lot ( i think it's the most useful xml api around ) and i
> want to use it.
> Despite this now i'm trying to use my code within eclipse and jaxen has
> a lot of problems
> with eclipse IP Policy restrictions.
>
> Dom4j itself has no problem, if you avoid to use the xpath functionality
> but, without xpath support
> it lost all the power.
>
> I like jaxen ( and i've no problem in using it ) but i could not use
> inside an eclipse project.
>
> I think that the best thing for dom4j project would be to have a
> pluggable API and let to choose at
> runtime level which xpath engine use. So within eclipse we can for
> example use the jdk provided
> XPath API and avoid problems.
>
> Any thoughts??
>
> Andrea
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