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Apache XML Project

The Apache XML Project was launched in November 1999 by the Apache Software Foundation as "a new effort focused on XML." The goals of the Apache XML Project project are: "(1) to provide commercial-quality standards-based XML solutions that are developed in an open and cooperative fashion, (2) to provide feedback to standards bodies (such as IETF and W3C) from an implementation perspective, and (3) to be a focus for XML-related activies within Apache projects."

From an announcement of November 10, 1999: "The Apache Software Foundation, in collaboration with Bowstreet, DataChannel, Exoffice, IBM, Lotus Development Corporation and Sun Microsystems, today announced the formation of the xml.apache.org Project in response to the overwhelming demand for Open Source XML and XSL tools triggered by the rapid adoption of XML. Founded in June 1999, the Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal, and financial support for the Apache open-source software projects. Formerly known as the Apache Group, the Foundation incorporated as a membership-based, not-for-profit corporation to ensure that the Apache projects continue to exist beyond the participation of individual volunteers, to enable contributions of intellectual property and financial support, and to provide a vehicle for limiting legal exposure while participating in open-source projects. xml.apache.org will advance the development and deployment of XML and XSL standards, and demonstrate the power of these technologies on both Web server- and client-side environments. In addition, xml.apache.org will provide a robust set of XML- and XSL-related libraries and applications within an industry-wide, peer-based Open Source development process. The xml.apache.org Project is being bootstrapped with technology donations from several vendors and Open Source XML developers, and will be maintained by the Project team. The donated technologies include: (1) XML4J and XML4C Parsers from IBM - parsers that read and validate XML documents, and are essential components in XML-based solutions. (2) Java Project X and XHTML Parser from Sun Microsystems - a high performance and fully conformant XML parser with optional validation; (3) LotusXSL, from Lotus Development Corporation - an XSLT processor that accepts and interprets the new W3C XPath and XSL transformation; (4) XPages, from DataChannel - an XML application markup language for quickly building data-driven, cross-platform Web applications that integrate disparate data sources; (5) FOP, from James Tauber, now with Bowstreet - the world's first implementation of XSL for print use; (6) Cocoon, from Stefano Mazzocchi and the Java-Apache community - a 100% pure java XML publishing framework; (7) OpenXML, from Exoffice and Assaf Arkin - an open source, pure Java, fully featured framework for XML-based applications; (8) XSL:P, from Exoffice and Keith Visco - a free, open source XSL processor written in Java."

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