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Re: XML declaration in DTD System ID? ...

From: Joe Kesselman <keshlam.cat.nospam@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 7/8/2009 10:22:00 AM
Russell Potter wrote:
> I can
> get a lot more out of writing my own processor, the IP
> of which I own

Perhaps. You'd be competing against things like the Apache Xerces 
parser, which has a pretty darned good open-source license (basically, 
just give them credit if you use some or all of their code). That's 
already a "pre-written building block", with zero effort up front as 
well as zero effort to reuse. Of course it's only available in Java and 
C++ (and C?), but there are freely-remixable parsers available in some 
other languages.

If there's something you need that these don't give you and can't be 
adapted to give you, by all means make the investment. I just wanted to 
make sure you'd checked your options before doing so.

(The project I'm currently working on -- the Websphere XML Feature Pack 
-- also involves a certain amount of reinvention. But we've got specific 
goals and justifications for the new code.)


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