Impact of GPL'd Java on XML
14th Nov 2006, 02:37 GMT
Java and XML have long had a significant, albeit somewhat uneasy, relationship. Most of the early XML tools were written in Java, and even today, many of the major ones, from Saxon to a number of the Apache technologies, appear first in Java form before showing up in other languages. Eclipse, the open source editor that is rapidly becoming one of the major development platforms for XML work, is of course fundamentally a Java application, and it is fair to say that Java likely has near as many (if not more) developers in its fold as C++.
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