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<title>norman.walsh.name: Comments on /2006/12/02/jaxp14</title>
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<title>Comment 1 on /2006/12/02/jaxp14</title>
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  <name>Adam Constabaris</name>
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<content type='xhtml'><div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>In addition to StAX, I am happy about the addition of
<code>
TransformerFactory.newInstance(String factoryClassName, ClassLoader classLoader)
</code>
and the corresponding method in <code>SAXParserFactory</code>; it's nice to be able to stick to JAXP and not have to set system properties (thus potentially upsetting other applications running in a server's VM) in order to control which parser and XSLT engine you're working with.  A tip of the hat to someone for that!</p></div></content>
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