That was definitely a pretty cool review.   It didn't give JiBX the
best reviews at the end based on their criteria, but it definitely
shows that JiBX was one of the two best performing.  The review shows
where JiBX (and tools) can be improved.  It is the first time I've
heard of Javolution (http://javolution.org/).  It is a pretty cool,
pretty small package.  It makes me wonder if some of the classes that
make it speedy, could be used by JiBX.  The Utf8ByteBufferReader,
Utf8ByteBufferWriter, ant TextBuilder classes sound like likely
candidated to me.  I believe the license is compatible as well.

http://javolution.org/api/index.html

Cameron




On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 10:45:29 +0100, Stefano Fornari
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> Hi All,
> Congratulation to all the development team!
> Accordingly to this interesting report
> http://jroller.com/page/javaproxy/20050108#choose_your_xml_binding_framework
> Jibx proves to be the best XML<->Java tool!
> 
> Keep up the great work!
> 
> Stefano
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