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Posted to general@xml.apache.org by Elliotte Rusty Harold <el...@metalab.unc.edu> on 2000/01/25 22:30:52 UTC

Where did XJParse go?

The IBM alphaWorks XML4J parser used to include an XJParse class that
provided a simple command line interface for validating, checking
well-formedness, etc. Nothing like that seems to be present in Xerces-J.
Is this accurate or am I missing it hiding somewhere? If it's accurate,
is there any particular reason this is so? Would there be interest in
adding such a program to the Xerces distribution?


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Re: Where did XJParse go?

Posted by Andy Clark <an...@apache.org>.
Check out the samples sax.Count and dom.DOMCount. There are
quite a number of other samples as well.

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