Thanks, actually now that I've gotten into the "guts"
of both JAXP, Xalan and Xerces a bit more, I can be a
little more specific. I understand that JAXP is
simply a set of interfaces that enable one to
transform or parse using vendor-neutral code. As far
as I know, by default JAXP uses Xalan v 2.4.1+ "under
the hood" to perform such transformations. My
question probably shouldn't be posted here, but I'll
ask it anyways: Is there any concrete implementation
of the org.w3c.dom.Document class available in
jdk1.4.1? I've noticed that they (Apache/Xalan) are
moving towards a DTM (Document Table Model) which is
still a work in progress and may eventually replace
the dom model? Or at the very least supplement it?
There are some DOM2DTM type classes that convert DOM
to the DTM model -- but this isn't what I'm looking
for. I don't really want to work with the DTM stuff
because it's currently transient nature.
I'm looking for something for the equivalent of
Xerce's org.apache.xml.dom.DocumentImpl class? This
class provides a number xml manipulation methods and
provides a concrete implementation of the Document
class.
Any comments?
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