Hi, Thanks a lot for the reply. Could you please explain the difference between the interpretive mode and compiled mode. (I thought , using the xalen provided from jdk is the compiled mode)
Thanks On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 1:26 AM, <kesh...@us.ibm.com> wrote: > 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 Sun's JDK 6, as far as I know, still uses a very outdated and relatively 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. > > > ______________________________________ > "You build world of steel and stone > I build worlds of words alone > Skilled tradespeople, long years taught: > You shape matter; I shape thought." > (http://www.songworm.com/lyrics/songworm-parody/ShapesofShadow.html) > > > 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 >