> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aaron Mulder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> XMLBeans is now in Apache, and I've gotten the Apache
> version to
> generate, read, and write POJOs for the DDs. The JAR I built
> from the
> Apache source is about the same size as Castor, which is not
> great, but
> 1/2 of the pre-Apache version.
>
> On the down side, it's very slow to read DDs (though writing is
> fast), we need to be able to override the naming convention, there's
> no maven release of the Apache code as far as I can tell, and
> it barfs on
> the current set of schemas when the Geronimo DDs are included
> (that one
> may be our fault for mangling namespaces).
Can you quantify what "very slow" is? For deployment, is this really an
issue? I would think that there is no expectation of the system to be
blindingly fast at deployment, although it would be nice.
Alan
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