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Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available
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Kevin A. Burton (burtonator) |
Subject: |
Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available |
Date: |
16 Jan 2003 22:12:11 -0800 |
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Nic Ferrier <address@hidden> writes:
> address@hidden (Kevin A. Burton (burtonator)) writes:
>
> > Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
> >
> > > I would bet good money that Xalan will not compile on GCJ. It might
> > > require some modifications to get working. I wanted to spend some
> > > time
> > > documenting the difference between GCJ and JDK 1.4 and will do that
> > > in a
> > > month or so when I port over NewsMonster.
> > >
> > > Is anyone interested in trying Xalan in GCJ and seeing if it does work?
> > >
> > > We can't consider XSLT-process as a legitimate part of the free software
> > > world
> > > if it needs JDK to run. Fixing this ought to be the highest priority.
> >
> > Give me a little time... it is on my list of things to do but I need about
> > 3-4
> > weeks to get around to it.
> >
> > Getting Xalan working on GCJ and a Free Software environment is of high
> > priority
> > for me too. Very high priority...
>
> Out of interest: Why aren't you just using libxml/libxslt from the GNU
> project?
<snip/>
A number of reasons... Xalan and Xerces are literally the best XML/XSLT impls I
have ever played with. They also support an advanced plugin/extension API and I
can do really amazing things with them under Java.
As is the case Java is not Free Software which makes the situation bad. For a
while there I was taking a balanced approach (this was a decision I made 5 years
ago btw) and I think it is the perfect example of why people should NEVER use
non-free software.
My current goals are to move go GCJ and encourage SUN to do the right thing when
it comes to Java and make it Free Software.
This is a *big* move for me as I have use a lot of the libraries under Jakarta
(I used to be a fulltime developer there) and a lot of them require code from
the standard JDK.
Of course part of my migration to GCJ is going to be working on the stdlib so
that I can compile complex appls like Xalan on GCJ.
Kevin
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- [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Ovidiu Predescu, 2003/01/08
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Richard Stallman, 2003/01/09
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Ovidiu Predescu, 2003/01/09
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Kevin A. Burton (burtonator), 2003/01/15
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Richard Stallman, 2003/01/17
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Kevin A. Burton (burtonator), 2003/01/17
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Nic Ferrier, 2003/01/17
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available,
Kevin A. Burton (burtonator) <=
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Nic Ferrier, 2003/01/17
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Kevin A. Burton (burtonator), 2003/01/18
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Ovidiu Predescu, 2003/01/17
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Richard Stallman, 2003/01/18
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Ovidiu Predescu, 2003/01/19
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Richard Stallman, 2003/01/19
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, md5i, 2003/01/20
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Ovidiu Predescu, 2003/01/20
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Jason Rumney, 2003/01/20
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] XSLT-process 2.2 available, Richard Stallman, 2003/01/21