[jdom-interest] JDOM for c#

Hugo Garcia hugo.a.garcia at gmail.com
Thu Jan 27 04:50:08 PST 2005


You know... writting JDOM in C# wouldn't be that difficult but what
about the underlying API that JDOM works with... Saxon, Xerces, JAXP
etc? Sound like a good candidate for an open source project albeit a
massive one.

-H


On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 17:27:43 -0800, Jason Hunter <jhunter at xquery.com> wrote:
> JDOM was one of the earliest language-optimized DOM alternatives.  DOM
> suffers from the requirement that it be language neutral.  You get a lot
> of advantages when you can tie yourself to a particular language (as
> well as when you follow a single vision using a code-first design).
> 
> If there's no good C#-specific DOM alternative then there's a need to be
> fulfilled.  C# and Java are close enough in design that the solution
> will probably look a lot like JDOM.
> 
> -jh-
> 
> Paul Reeves wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has anyone attempted to port JDOM to c# - I know c# has its own xml api
> > but JDOM is far superior and would make java conversions far less
> > painful. Its something i'd be prepared to have a stab at doing, but I
> > would like everyones opinion on this, as it could just be a ridiculous
> > idea.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
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