Hi James, Bill and the rest of the team,
> I was at a JAXM session at JavaOne on Tuesday when dom4j got a mention -
> its
> clear from the direction of JAXM (and JAXP & TRaX) that dom4j can cleanly
> integrate with these APIs at the 'Source' and 'Result' interfaces in
> JAXP).
Oh they realized us. Cool. I'm wondering a little.... as JDOM is a JSR...
Pretty cooooooool.
:-)
> Yes that sounds like a good plan.
>
> Maybe a SAX canonical XMLFilter would help?
> Then whenever XML were piped anywhere, from text to Document or vice
versa, then > > canonicalisation could
> happen in between. It would be really reusable for SAX users too. (e.g.
> already XMLWriter and HTMLWriter can be used directly from SAX as well as
> dom4j to make the code more reusable).
A XMLFilter would definetly help. Such a resuable, upper-level
implementation would
move canoncalization into the heart of dom4j. I go into XMLFilter and
Canocalizion tomorrow. I currently busy with the documention (yes it's written
with DocBook) and will go to canoncalization asap or should I continue with
other things????
> I'm wondering if a CanonicalDocumentFactory would make sense? It could act
> like a proxy DocumentFactory doing some text trimming or reordering or
> whatever. I'll reread the Canonical XML spec & read the XML Signature spec
> to see how I can help out.
Mhm? Not really that's right. I guess it would be better to use the
CanonicalNormalizer later if the document is ready to proceed further.
>
> > For XML Singature support we need a smal set of classes. For that we
> have
> to
> > make further security design decission. It's never a good plan for
> simpliy
> > adding security and leaving all backdoors (or even frontdoors open). Do
> Great. Keep up the good work Bill & Toby!
No Problem.
I'm really montivated now, because the borg queen losed in "Unimatrix Zero".
Resitence is NOT futile.
:-D
Bye
Toby
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