- From: <Noah_Mendelsohn@lotus.com>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 13:06:32 -0500
- To: Daniel Acton <dacton@itouch.co.za>
- Cc: u970089@giki.edu.pk, xmlschema-dev@w3.org
Just noticed this response.  Actually, Xalan is the Apache XSL 
implemention, which has it's roots in our group here at Lotus.  I think 
you're looking for Xerces, which is the Apache XML processor.  Xerces 
traces, in part, to XML parsers developed at IBM.  Java and C++ versions 
are available.  The URL below should work.
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Daniel Acton <dacton@itouch.co.za>
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01/18/01 01:51 AM
 
        To:     Rizwan Majeed <u970089@giki.edu.pk>
        cc:     xmlschema-dev@w3.org, (bcc: Noah Mendelsohn/CAM/Lotus)
        Subject:        Re: MSXML
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Rizwan Majeed wrote:
> Can the MSXML parser used in Java applications?
If you're looking for an xml parser for Java, try xalan [1], it is very
good, and includes a number of good utilities.
[1] http://xml.apache.org 
Regards
Daniel Acton
Received on Tuesday, 30 January 2001 13:18:25 UTC