dleslie     01/11/09 06:44:26

  Modified:    java/xdocs/sources/xalan commandline.xml index.xml
                        readme.xml usagepatterns.xml
  Log:
  Updates for 2.2.D12.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.14      +1 -0      xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/commandline.xml
  
  Index: commandline.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/commandline.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.13
  retrieving revision 1.14
  diff -u -r1.13 -r1.14
  --- commandline.xml   2001/11/08 19:24:18     1.13
  +++ commandline.xml   2001/11/09 14:44:25     1.14
  @@ -118,5 +118,6 @@
          <jump 
href="apidocs/org/xml/sax/EntityResolver.html">EntityResolver</jump> SAX 
interface to handle external entity references.</p>
          <p>Use <code>-CONTENTHANDLER</code> with a fully qualified class name 
to utilize a custom implementation of the 
          <jump 
href="apidocs/org/xml/sax/ContentHandler.html">ContentHandler</jump> SAX 
interface to serialize output.</p>
  +       <note>If you want to validate an XML document (verify that it adheres 
to its DOCTYPE declatation), you can use the <link idref="samples" 
anchor="validateutility">Validate utility</link> shipped with 
&xslt4j-current;.</note>
      </s2>
   </s1>
  
  
  
  1.39      +2 -1      xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/index.xml
  
  Index: index.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/index.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.38
  retrieving revision 1.39
  diff -u -r1.38 -r1.39
  --- index.xml 2001/11/08 19:16:42     1.38
  +++ index.xml 2001/11/09 14:44:25     1.39
  @@ -98,7 +98,8 @@
     <s2 title="Where do I get Xerces?">
       <p>The Xalan download includes xerces.jar from &xml4j-used;. This is all 
you need to run Xalan with the Xerces XML parser. 
       You can, however, download the complete Xerces distribution from the 
<resource-ref idref="xml4j-distdir"/>. If you are interested in testing
  -    or prototyping &xml4j2;:You can run &xslt4j-current; with &xml4j; 
2.0.0.0.beta3.</p>
  +    or prototyping &xml4j2;, you can run &xslt4j-current; with &xml4j; 
2.0.0.beta3; be sure the use the JAVAX interfaces, not the &xml4j; 1
  +    compatibility layer, which does not work with &xml4j; 2.0.0.beta3.</p>
       <note>If you plan to use a different XML parser, see <link 
idref="usagepatterns" anchor="plug">Plugging in a Transformer
        and XML parser</link>.</note> 
     </s2>
  
  
  
  1.64      +2 -1      xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/readme.xml
  
  Index: readme.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/readme.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.63
  retrieving revision 1.64
  diff -u -r1.63 -r1.64
  --- readme.xml        2001/11/08 19:24:02     1.63
  +++ readme.xml        2001/11/09 14:44:25     1.64
  @@ -145,7 +145,8 @@
        <anchor name="status"/>
        <s3 title="Version of Xerces to use"> 
          <p>The &xslt4j-current; has been tested with &xml4j-used;. &download; 
For information about including xerces.jar on the system class path, see <link 
idref="getstarted" anchor="classpath">Setting up the system class 
path</link>.</p>
  -       <note>You may also use &xslt4j-current; for prototyping or beta 
testing with &xml4j; 2.0.0.0.beta3.</note>
  +       <note>You may also use &xslt4j-current; for prototyping or beta 
testing with &xml4j; 2.0.0.beta3. <em>You may not use the 
  +       <link idref="usagepatterns" anchor="compat">&xslt4j; version 1 API 
(deprecated)</link> with &xml4j; 2.0.0.beta3.</em></note>
          <p><em>Important</em> You may experience unpredictable anomalies if 
your Xalan and Xerces builds are not in synch. If you download an update to 
Xalan, check the release notes to determine which version of Xerces you should 
use.</p>
          <note>You can use Xalan with other XML parsers that implement the 
<resource-ref idref="jaxp"/>. See 
          <link idref="usagepatterns" anchor="plug">Plugging in the Transformer 
and XML parser</link>.</note>
  
  
  
  1.44      +2 -1      xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/usagepatterns.xml
  
  Index: usagepatterns.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-xalan/java/xdocs/sources/xalan/usagepatterns.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.43
  retrieving revision 1.44
  diff -u -r1.43 -r1.44
  --- usagepatterns.xml 2001/10/15 17:00:18     1.43
  +++ usagepatterns.xml 2001/11/09 14:44:25     1.44
  @@ -534,7 +534,8 @@
   </s2><anchor name="compat"/>
   <s2 title="Using the &xslt4j; version 1 API">
   <note><em>The compatibility jar (xalanj1compat.jar), which provides support 
for Xalan-Java 1 API, has been deprecated. All 
  -support for this API will be removed in the next releaase. If you have not 
already done so, we stongly urge you to shift immediately to the Xalan-Java 
2/JAXP 1.1 API.</em><br/><br/>
  +support for this API will be removed in the next releaase. If you have not 
already done so, we stongly urge you to shift immediately to the Xalan-Java 
2/JAXP 1.1 API.</em><br/><br/> 
  +<em>You cannot build or run xalanj1compat.jar with with &xml4j; 
2.0.0.beta3.</em><br/><br/>
   <em>&xslt4j; version 1 is no longer supported and no longer available from 
xml.apache.org.</em></note>
   <p>The bin directory includes a compatibility jar, xalanj1compat.jar, that 
lets you rebuild your Xalan-Java 1.x applications to run with Xalan-Java 2. As 
a point of reference, this JAR includes the API required to recompile the 
Xalan-Java 1.x core sample applications (excluding the sample extensions) and 
run them with Xalan-Java 2. To use this compatibility layer with an existing 
Xalan-Java 1.x application, do the following:</p>
   <ol>
  
  
  

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