[jdom-interest] jdom and dom4j
Norrman Per
per.norrman at canovia.se
Tue Jun 18 06:08:16 PDT 2002
Hi,
> JDom is might be easy to learn and use for a novice, anyone that want's to
> use XML proffesional and have maybe a little bit more the the most trivial
> knowledge about how XML works won't agree with that JDOM is "curved with
> power tools". Or it might be that it is since all power tool is made up
with
> small rather basic parts but a proffesional developer don't want to put
> these small features togheter every time just because there is a
reluctance
> to put them in the API.
Just an observation. I've used JDOM *professionally* over the last two years
with great success. In fact, I even think the usage has saved
me some time beacuse
a) it was easy to learn
b) the small amount of code needed for 99% of all problems
c) I've put together a collection of 'powerful' utilities for the
cases not covered by the base API, and
d) I have, in fact, never been stuck with or hindered by a bug.
So there ...
/Per Norrman
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