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The XJ project proposes novel mechanisms for the integration of
XML as a first-class construct into Java. The characteristic that
differentiates it from other efforts in integrating XML into
OO languages is its consistency to XML standards (XML Schema,
Namespaces, XPath, XML 1.0).
XJ is a
Try a brief tutorial to the language. We provide an overview of the language and a walk-through of a sample program. More detailed documentation for XJ in [PDF][HTML] Give us feedback. XJ is an evolving language, and we are especially interested in learning what we could do to make it better.
News[Sep 14th, 2005] Version 1.1 released. Includes bug fixes, more efficient XPath compilation engine. [Jul 20th, 2005] Version 1.0.1 released. Includes bug fixes, ant support, and new academic license. [Jun 28th, 2005] DeveloperWorks article introducing XJ.
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