ISO 8601, the ever-lasting problem. :-) You know how many times I've rewritten code for this, even in several languages? I don't want to count. That said, +1 to such a package in XML commons (or Jakarta Commons or Apache Commons). I'm sure that there are several implementations all over Apache (Xalan and Xerces, for example). So it might also take a little talking to them to avoid redundancies.
On 30.06.2004 09:11:53 Jochen Wiedmann wrote: > the ws-jaxme distribution contains the following classes: > > org.apache.ws.jaxme.xs.util.XsDateTimeFormat > org.apache.ws.jaxme.xs.util.XsDateFormat > org.apache.ws.jaxme.xs.util.XsTimeFormat > > They can be used to convert ISO 8601 compliant strings into > java.util.Calendar objects. Obviously one could easily add wrappers that > support java.util.Date, java.sql.Time, etc. > > As these are of general use (for example, they might be used in XML-RPC, > SOAP implementations, and the like) I would like to suggest that these be > moved to xml-commons and be distributed as a jar file > "xml-commons-schematypes.jar" or something similar. How about that? Jeremias Maerki --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]