Hi all,

(including [EMAIL PROTECTED] on the cc list to hopefully reach a wider
audience)

I would like to propose that we officially drop support for JDK 1.2 in the
next release of Xerces-J.  Though the documentation [1] states that Xerces
supports JDK 1.2 it has been years since we have built or tested binaries
with this level.  All of the recent releases were built and tested with JDK
1.3.  It was brought to my attention that the code [2] since at least 2006
has had a dependency on APIs introduced in JDK 1.3.  So we inadvertently
moved on awhile ago.  It seems this has not been a practical issue for most
users since we've received no posts on these lists about it and received no
other bug reports.  It's not clear that there would be much benefit in
restoring JDK 1.2 compatibility at this point.  It's been out of service
for years and looking around Apache it seems most projects run on JDK 1.4
or higher with some of the stragglers [3][4] below that moving up soon.

If you have serious concerns regarding Xerces abandoning JDK 1.2 support
please send an email to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list,
specifying why you can't use a higher level of JDK and what parser features
you are using.

While on the subject I wonder what the community would think of us
eventually dropping support for JDK 1.3 and possibly 1.4.  There were
features introduced in JDK 1.4 and 5 which Xerces could benefit from (e.g.
NIO, java.lang.CharSequence, exception chaining, java.lang.StringBuilder,
java.util.concurrent.*, etc...).  That's not something I'm proposing today
(or thinking of proposing for awhile) but would like to hear feedback from
users (please send to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) who may still need new
versions of Xerces which run on JDK 1.3 and 1.4.  It would also be nice
hear from folks who've long since moved on to Java 5 and beyond and would
like to see Xerces take advantage of JDK 1.4 and 5 features.

Thanks.

[1] http://xerces.apache.org/xerces2-j/faq-general.html#faq-11
[2] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESJ-1297
[3] http://marc.info/?l=ant-dev&m=122596549809889&w=2
[4] http://marc.info/?l=fop-user&m=119244442600564&w=2

Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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