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  • From: jtigue@d... (John Tigue)
  • To: xml-dev@i...
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 18:28:50 -0700

Now that the number of XML processor implementations is increasing
rapidly, I would like to continue the subject of API standardization. I
have written a document which discusses the issue and presents an
informal proposal which continues the discussion of API standardization
for Java.

The document is located at:
http://www.datachannel.com/ChannelWorld/XML/dev

The first goal is to find a lowest common denominator for the current
implementations and abstract that to a set of interfaces such that a
developer could use this new API independent of an underlying
implementation of the XML processor and/or invest in learning the
particular benefits a specific implementation provides.

I hope the site will serve as a convenience to the community and I will
maintain it as a summary of what is going on in this list. Any feedback
would be greatly appreciated. This is a work in progress. The greater
the contributions, the better it will serve its purpose.

--
John Tigue
Programmer
jtigue@d...
DataChannel (http://www.datachannel.com)
206-462-1999

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