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Sunday, August 08, 2004

Another Java-XML Data Binding API: XMLBeans

This article that came out a week ago, ONJava.com: XML-Java Data Binding Using XMLBeans, discusses another XML data binding API for Java. That one being Apache's incubating project XMLBeans.

XMLBeans was created by BEA, makers of the popular BEA WebLogic J2EE application/web server, and donated to Apache. Apache is now in the process of bringing it into alignment with what their community envisions for it so that they can release it with their blessing to the public.

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