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Daniel Kulp resolved CXF-3039.
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       Resolution: Not A Problem
    Fix Version/s: Invalid


I'm marking this invalid.    

SXC is open source.   Thus, if they have a problem with it, they can fix the 
issues themselves.      The information on our page is valid.   In SOME cases, 
SXC can be much more performant.   

Note: Mule also points to SXC.   See:
http://www.mulesoft.org/documentation/display/MULE3USER/SXC+Module

> Web page references SXC, which appears to be unsupported.
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>                 Key: CXF-3039
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3039
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Robert Liguori
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: Invalid
>
>   Original Estimate: 1h
>  Remaining Estimate: 1h
>
> Consider the SXC Reference on the CXF JAXB page ( 
> http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jaxb.html ):
> Speedy alternative to the JAXB Reference Implementation
> If you are looking for a performance boost inside your application, you may 
> want to examine SXC, which accelerates the JAXB runtime.
> The link to SXC is to here: http://sxc.codehaus.org/.   When going to this 
> URL, you see this, "There is currently no description associated with this 
> project."  Exploring further, there are no developers on the SXC team, based 
> on documentation (http://sxc.codehaus.org/team-list.html).  Also, the last 
> download is from 2007 (http://sxc.codehaus.org/Download).  Most important 
> though, it did not pass the TCK (http://sxc.codehaus.org/JAXB).
> As such, it looks like this project is no longer supported.  Is it safe to 
> reference an abandoned project?  I would advice removing the link or 
> encouraging the SXC folks to reopen the project for at least, basic 
> maintenance purposes.
> If you refer someone to use SXC, they integrate it, find a problem using it, 
> then can't get it fixed... that's not cool.
> >>> Or... keep the reference, but put in a note on the state of the 
> >>> project...  querying the SXC project owner (if they are reachable) would 
> >>> be the best path to get a clear picture of where the project is.
> Thanks.

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