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Re: Re[2]: Xerces 1 use in XMLC: msg#00020

java.enhydra.xmlc

Subject: Re: Re[2]: Xerces 1 use in XMLC

Hi Enrico,

I just fixed some small encoding bugs that surfaced with JDK 1.4.1 and updated
the test cases. I've run the test suite with all combinations of JDK 1.4.1,
JDK 1.3.1_04, javac and jikes 1.15. Environment is Linux (Kernel 2.4.19,
Distribution is Debian 3.0 with a number of packages upgraded to the
"unstable" branch), ant version is 1.5.1

Results are as follows:

JDK 1.4.1 + jikes 1.15 and JDK 1.4.1 + javac: All tests pass OK.

JDK 1.3.1_04 + jikes 1.15 and JDK 1.3.1_04 + javac:

With the tidy parser, test 3 from the "EncodingTests" suite fails because the
generated output differs from the expected result. This test tries to work
with a file in the GB2312 (simplified chinese) encoding, and it looks like
there were changes in how Java interprets this encoding between JDK 1.3.1 and
JDK 1.4.1. As I don't read chinese, I've no idea which interpretation is
correct (or even if the test case file really *is* encoded in GB2312). For
now, I simply assume the newer version got it right, so I've checked the
results from the JDK 1.4.1 run into CVS as expected results.

All tests that use the swing HTML parser fail because the output differs from
the expected results - seems like SUN changed the swing parser between 1.3.1
and 1.4.1. Here, I assume as well that the newer version is correct, so I
checked the results from the 1.4.1 run into CVS as expected results.

All other tests pass on both JDK 1.3.1 and JDK 1.4.1

Can you pelase update from CVS and verify my results?

Thanks,

Richard
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