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RE: RegExp as an extension function?


Not too long ago, IBM announced "Regex for Java", said (by their page) to
be "a powerful, high-performance regular expression library for Java".

Whether it's open source, Unicode-capable, robust or good, I can't speak to.

See alphaworks.ibm.com and search from there.

Regards,
Wendell

At 06:17 PM 8/7/00 +0100, you wrote:
>>     I think it would be nice to similarly play around w/ 
>> regular expressions
>> similarly, to see if they have a place in XSLT 2.
>
>I agree. Let us all know how you get on. I'm particularly interested to know
>(a) what the required XPath functions should look like, and (b) whether
>there is a good robust open source Unicode-capable java library for regular
>expressions.
>
>Mike Kay
>
>
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