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Based on PR#43608 by Wen Heping.
* * * * * * JDOM 1.1.1 (tag: jdom_1_1_1) from JDOM 1.1 * * * * * *
Fixed a synchronization issue in the Namespace class that could cause a
hang when doing concurrent builds.
Added output support for Unicode surrogate pairs.
Added a new flag on SAXBuilder named setFastReconfigure() which, when set,
can speed reconfiguration by skipping repeated attempts to set features that
are determined not to be present on a parser. Useful when doing many builds
per second.
Updated the provided Jaxen library from a modified Jaxen 1.0 to the latest
which is Jaxen 1.1.1.
Added reflection code in the error reporting system to support Android's
Dalvik VM which doesn't have the java.rmi.* classes.
* * * * * * JDOM 1.1 (tag: jdom_1_1) from JDOM 1.0 * * * * * *
Added an additional constructor to JDOMSource with an EntityResolver which is
passed to the internal DocumentReader allowing the SAXOutputter to properly
resolve DTDs.
Added a forceNamespaceAware property to DOMOutputter which specifies you want
a DOM constructed with namespaces even if the source JDOM document has no
namespaces.
Added support for attribute "INF" and "-INF" values, to indicate positive and
negative infinity, as XML Schema allows.
Moved isXMLWhitespace() method from private in XMLOutputter to public in
Verifier.
Clarified XMLOutputter behavior with newlines and indents:
setIndent(" ") means newlines and " " indents
setIndent("") means newlines and "" indents
setIndent(null) means no newlines and no indents
Added set/getIgnoringBoundaryWhitespace() methods and features to SAXBuilder
and SAXHandler.
Added a setFactory() method on XSLTransformer to control the object types
built by the transform.
Added a string constant for the JDOM_OBJECT_MODEL_URI used by JAXP 1.3. It
deserves being part of the public API.
Fixed bug in SAXOutputter where default namespaces would be declared as
xmlns:="" with a spurious colon.
Fixed bug when using attributes without a namespace and outputting to a
JDOMResult.
Removing check that a comment not start with a hyphen. A careful reading of
production 15 in the XML 1.0 spec indicates leading hyphens are in fact
allowed.
Fixed bug where outputFragment() on SAXOutputter could cause a
NullPointerException because the locator would be null during the call.
Fixed bug where serializing ElementFilter causes a NullPointerException if the
filter has no assigned namespace
Fixed some subtle bad behaviors in listIterator.add() logic, using brand new
iterator logic.
Allowed a String to be passed to ContentList.add(int, Object).
Simplified JDOMAbout and renamed info.xml to jdom-info.xml, so
getResourceAsStream() won't suffer any name collision.
Fixed tiny issue where CDATA could be set with illegal character content.
Added logic to escape some special characters in namespace URIs.
Fixed bug where the attribute type would change on a setAttribute() call.
Improved performance on Namespace handling.
Improved and clarified Javadocs.
patches to add it). Drop pax from the default USE_TOOLS list.
Make bsdtar the default for those places that wanted gtar to extract
long links etc, as bsdtar can be built of the tree.
There is no compelling reason for a Java API to manipulate XML to be
complex, tricky, unintuitive, or a pain in the neck. JDOM[TM] is both
Java-centric and Java-optimized. It behaves like Java, it uses Java
collections, it is completely natural API for current Java developers,
and it provides a low-cost entry point for using XML.
While JDOM interoperates well with existing standards such as the Simple
API for XML (SAX) and the Document Object Model (DOM), it is not an
abstraction layer or enhancement to those APIs. Rather, it provides a
robust, light-weight means of reading and writing XML data without the
complex and memory-consumptive options that current API offerings
provide.