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James A. Robinson wrote:
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> I had thought Intel was going to build one, but I had also thought they pulled out.
>
Hi Jim,
Pulled out is not quite accurate. We stopped offering standalone XML
libraries via general releases but continue to work on XML, notably in
support of the SOA Expressway product. Our XSLT 2.0 processor is close
to beta. There will be some information published on the Intel blogs in
the coming weeks about this. Currently there are no plans to offer this
commercially on its own but we are looking into perhaps doing a limited
non-commercial release of some type.
Regards
Kev (Intel)
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