On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Steve Loughran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
Still, GNU JAXP is a nice alternative to try so we can be sure we don't write a Xerces-J only task.
yes, it would be good.
I've just committed a test-ant-no-xerces project definition to Gump. Starting with the next Gump run (Kaffe starting in less than an hour) we'll have a project that is identical to test-ant but doesn't include any reference to Xerces or Xalan. So it runs against whatever parser/transformer is part of the VM.
All builds should be interesting with this since "normal" Gump will be using Crimson and an ancient version of Xalan-J, the JDK 1.5 build is going to use Sun-has-modfied-Xerces and Sun-has-modified-Xalan-XSLTC and in the end Kaffe (if it ever gets that far) will use GNU JAXP.
Note that only the JDK 1.4 builds will send nag mails, so whoever is interested in the results has to either manually check them at brutus or subscribe to the related RSS feeds.
This is cool.
What would happen if we run all of gump without xerces, that is, against whatever JAXP is on the runtime?
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