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> There is no enough documentation provided for .Net.

This is absolutely true.  On top of that, the .NET code can't do many
things the Java code base can, so you are likely not even getting close
to what you can do with the Java version right now.

I've set out to change this with XMLUnit 2.0 which I've been talking
about for years now.  Nothing tangible on the difference engine side,
but svn trunk already contains validation and XPath code bases that are
more or less identical for Java and .NET as well as skeleton ideas for
the difference engine.

This doesn't help you now, I now.

> I tried adding xmlunit reference and tried to find the DifferenceLinstener
> and Diff class which I could not find.

The best source of documentation is the code and the unit tests.

<http://xmlunit.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/xmlunit/tags/XMLUnit.NET-0.4/src/csharp/>
<http://xmlunit.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/xmlunit/tags/XMLUnit.NET-0.4/tests/csharp/>

Diff is XmlDiff and there is no equivalent of DifferenceListener at all,
sorry.

Stefan

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