The only reason we need Xalan is to provide a jaxp impl of transformer. Ideally we could
just rely on the JDK, which uses a fork of xalan, but the translet code which is compiled
by it is not compatible with modular classloading. So we just need that one patch. As of
late the JDK fork is more current, so we could potentially switch to a fork of it instead.
Since Java 9 is moving to modularity, I imagine they would fix the same issue, we could
also send them a patch.
On May 29, 2015, at 8:21 AM, Carlo de Wolf <cdewolf(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
We are keeping a (old) fork around for Xalan. Now and then the question
pops whether we can backport more from upstream. Rather I want to rid of
it at all as I don't want to maintain forks of third party projects and
I don't see Xalan releasing soon with anything we would upstream.
Can we remove Xalan? (Maybe we have some weird dependency on specifics.)
What should be its replacement?
Filed
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-4704 to note any decisions.
Carlo
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