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RE: [xsl] Definite list of XSLT 2.0 processors?

2010-01-11 13:23:27

Saxon and Altova are still around. Altova when I last looked had fixed most
of the conformance bugs that were present in early releases. Some users now
seem to develop on Altova and then deploy on Saxon.

Gestalt is still there, but with no further development.

Oracle and Microsoft have made no further moves, as far as one can see.

IBM have announced their XSLT 2.0 processor, available as part of Websphere.

Intel have announced their XSLT 2.0 processor, available as part of SOA
Expressway.

I have heard rumours of two or three other processors that are under
development, but I have no idea when (if ever) they will see the light of
day.

Regards,

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
http://twitter.com/michaelhkay 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Abel Braaksma [mailto:abel(_dot_)online(_at_)xs4all(_dot_)nl] 
Sent: 11 January 2010 18:58
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: [xsl] Definite list of XSLT 2.0 processors?

Happy New Year to everybody!

While slowly getting my hands back into XSLT 2.0 again, I was 
wondering whether the past one and a half years (yes, I 
admit, I was a bit "out") any new XSLT 2.0 processor or plan 
thereof has seen the light. Here's what my memory gives and 
what I deducted from my copy of the xsl-list:

-- Gestalt, Eiffel XSLT 2.0 processor far in progress, but 
ceased further development in Nov. 2008, open source
-- Saxon, Java XSLT 2.0 SA and Basic, fully functional, both 
commercial and open source editions
-- Altova, XSLT 2.0 command line only (aka AltovaXML), fully 
functional, known bugs, closed source, free
-- Oracle 10g XSLT 2.0 processor, closed source, free 
separate download, unclear development status, pre-Rec
-- Microsoft had plans for XSLT 2.0 for .NET 3.5, but no real 
new news seen since, not included in .NET 4.0
-- XSLT 2.0 features implemented with XSLT 1.0: remember the 
plan, can't seem to find it, it would be limited though

That is: 4 processors actually developed, some half-baked 
plans, one (two if we count SA + B double) real XSLT 2.0 
processor, one XSLT 2.0 commercial processor (AltovaXML) with 
a disputed reputation and reliability. Is that the current 
status still? Does anybody know of another commercial or open 
implementation that's missing from this list?

I'm particularly surprised about MS, esp. now that more and 
more of their new technology is based on XSLT and XML. 
Internally, they've implemented the XPath 2.0 datamodel, but 
that's all so far it seems.

Kind regards to everyone,

Abel


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