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The changes in this release are as follows:
This release fixes a problem with java.util.Calendar's latest version
being unable to read XML serialized from JDK1.3.
Release focus:
7 - Major bugfixes
Project added:
Tue, Oct 10th 2000 01:06 (8 years, 4 months ago)
Project description:
Java Serialization to XML (JSX) translates between Java and XML,
making it possible to search, test, profile, and audit your object
data with ordinary XML and text processing tools. Your data can be
migrated to new application versions, to C++, and to other
applications by transforming the XML. Unlike other Java XML
serializers, JSX is accurate for all objects.
Trove categories:
[Development Status ] 5 - Production/Stable
[Environment ] Console (Text Based), MacOS X, Other Environment,
Web Environment, Win32 (MS Windows)
[Intended Audience ] Developers
[License ] OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL),
Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial
[Programming Language] Java
[Topic ] Communications, Database, Software Development,
Software Development :: Libraries, Software Development :: Libraries ::
Java Libraries, Software Development :: Object Brokering, System ::
Archiving, System :: Recovery Tools, Text Processing :: Markup :: XML
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