Hey Tom, since you linked to my articles I may as well toss in my $.02.
I've tried a number of different projects using any one or more of these
three APIs. I'd put the tradeoffs this way:
* DOM - the big advantages are cross-language interface (if you use
other languages beside Java)
Small world, Dennis!
For everyone elses information, Dennis was a speaker at the symposiums
where Rick and I also spoke. I attended a couple of his presentations
and was incredibly impressed with the ease at which Dennis can discuss
all things XML and web services related.
Erik
Dennis
First, thanks for listening Dennis!
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 09:56 AM, Thomas Hicks wrote:
(BTW, I don't have search bots constantly scanning mailing lists for
reference to my articles so I can jump in on the discussion. :-) I've
been on the Tucson list for a while since I get
Just want to toss in my .02 here. As someone else pointed when they
discovered a Sun person was listening they were a little taken aback by
that. We shouldn't be. We are a community. We should feel free to state
what we want. Just because someone is listening doesn't mean we have to
At 11:51 PM 12/10/2002 -0700, Tim wrote:
but I assume from the name
that it might be one of those ex-IBM projects? They all
seem to have the name something4J.
Bzt. I'm not aware of an IBM tie-in.
Okit was 1/2 a joke.
Here's a (slightly old) related article which compares some
XML