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Re: Which one is the smallest XSL Java parser


Hi,

You may want to look at http://www.sun.com/xml/developers/
The compiler we are working on at Sun may be just the ticket
for you. It is in developement, but the 2nd Preview version
may give you enough to evaluate whether it will meet your needs.

Tom

igort@multiconn.com wrote:

> I have tried some - Saxon, XT, Oracle, Xalan. They are rather big.
>
> Another thing is that I`m using besides XSL - Tidy utility and it`s XML
> parser so when I create jar file there is a
> Tidy`s XML parser and XSL with it`s XML parser - and what I am trying to do
> is to put only one XML parser in jar file.
> Unfortunatly without changing code in previously mentioned XSL parsers it
> is not possible
>
> Any suggestions ?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Igor
>
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