On Mar 24, 2006, at 10:44 AM, Peter B. West wrote:
Web Maestro Clay wrote:
Thank you for letting us know. What are the implications for
folks running Java 1.3.x, 1.4.x or even 1.5 who can't upgrade to
Mustang (Java 1.6)?
They'll catch up. And until then, there are a number of
implementations of stream parsing, including the reference
implementation (RI) which started life with BEA, Woodstox, as well
as the Sun implementation. Drop one of the other jars in, change
the package name, and you should be in business.
Peter
I understand folks will catch up. But if the rest of FOP runs on
1.3.x or better (and this is one portion of FOP requires 1.6, then
FOP 1.0--when it's released--would require JRE 1.6. I don't think
this is an acceptable solution--not when FOP has what I believe to be
an adequate hyphenation implementation which does not require Java 1.6.
Does your HyphenationTree system have hooks, thereby making it merely
an option for those who run on Java 1.6, as opposed to requiring FOP
itself change its system requirements to JRE 1.6?
Clay Leeds
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