All, When possible, I use the latest version of Xalan C++ in my development, and then the latest version of Xerces C++ that _I think is compatible with it_. At the moment it's Xerces C++ 1.6 and Xalan C++ 1.3. However, there come times when the Xerces team issue a new version: such as now. The new version (1.7) is supposed to be faster, with the use of a new IDOM model. I would love to use it, but I don't want to break compatibility with Xalan.
In situations like this, what should a developer like myself I do? Wait for a new version of Xalan to come out that's _compatible_ with the new version of Xerces? Or go for the latest Xerces version and assume it's compatible? I think I've asked these sort of questions before, and I don't want to bore people by repeatedly asking the same thing. Regards, Peter.
