Good,
But my question entirely remains (it may be found this time). I entirely understand the differences between specification and implementations (and reference implementation). But: -> you don't indicate where to find the specification's java interfaces -> you don't indicate under which license they can be used and obtained Those two things are crucially lacking as, still often, implementation distributions do contain the specifications' java interfaces (generally called jaxp.jar or embedded in another jar) but they do so without mentionning a single license. As a result no-one knows the rights to use it, hence... surprises may come when this license is actually found... Thanks in advance. Paul On Jeudi, juin 13, 2002, at 03:27 AM, Edwin Goei wrote: > Hi all, > > Since JAXP 1.2 spec has officially been approved. I've updated the JAXP > FAQ that I have been maintaining. This FAQ contains updated info on > JAXP such as the fact that the RI now uses the Xerces2 parser. It also > contains links to online browsable javadoc and JAXP RI docs. > > http://xml.apache.org/~edwingo/jaxp-faq.html > > BTW, the official version on java.sun.com still needs to be updated (it > is a heavier weight process). > > -Edwin --------------------------------------------------------------------- In case of troubles, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
