Whose JDK?

IBM's JDK 6 (ships with some of IBM's products, though I believe it's not 
available separately) uses an interpreter derived from Xalan-J, and a 
compiler which is new code.

Sun's JDK 6, as far as I know, still uses a very outdated and relatively 
buggy copy of Xalan-J for both interpretive and compiled modes.


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From:
Achala Aponso <ach...@wso2.com>
To:
xalan-dev@xml.apache.org, 
Date:
11/29/2011 02:15 PM
Subject:
jdk 1.6 and Xalan.jar differences



Hi,

What are the differences between jdk 1.6 xalen and interpretive xalan? Any 
help appreciated

Thanks

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