Porting a Java app to Windows? Since Xerces and Java apps in
general work on Windows, I suppose what you are really saying is you are
porting out of Java to another language in which you are using COM as the
component architecture. (I hope you aren't implying that you are using J++
-- if so, I would advise rethinking this if you can...J++ is dead, and there is
little to no support on it). If you are porting out of Java, then you
should probably be looking at switching to the MSXML objects. Basically,
as soon as you are in the MS world, the answer for basically everything is at http://msdn.microsoft.com. Not to get
religious here, but MS doesn't issue specifications, they issue implementations,
which means that most (if not all) framework-type pieces for a software app are
going to come directly from MS, rather from a third party. As another
idea, you could COM-wrap Xerces, but that might be more trouble than its
worth.
Now
having said that, I will have to defer to one of the experts on the
Apache projects...perhaps the C++ version has a COM implementation
somewhere.
BradO
-----Original Message-----
From: Vijendra_Malhotra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 12:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Xecrses and Windowshi,
i am to port an application using xerces (java) to windows. now is there xerces avaible that I can use with COM ?Vijendra Malhotra
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