The parser being used is crimson which is based on ProjectX and is also
under xml.apache. JAXP is an API that is implemented by Xerces also.. So
if you prefer to use that nobody is stopping you from doing so... That's
where JAXP is good to use since you don't have to change code when you
change parsers...

- Rajiv

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On 3 Jan 2001, Kevin A. Burton wrote:

> 
> Ug.
> 
> Checked over the archives and didn't see this
> 
> Why are we using JAXP and ProjectX which are both Closed Source and proprietary
> to SUN Microsystems.  This is a Bad Thing.  We already have an awesome XML
> parser and I would say just *drop* the abstraction... not worth the loss of
> Freedom :(.  
> 
> This came up because I am having problems with ProjectX..
> 
> Kevin
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