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The Apache Xalan Project is responsible for creating and managing libraries and applications that convert XML documents through the use of XSLT standard stylesheets. Our various subprojects employ Java and C++ programming languages to develop the XSLT libraries. In April 2014, we released version 2.7.2 of Xalan-Java. Developers can download this latest version, Xalan-Java 2.7.2, for their projects. Ongoing development updates are available in our subversion repository. This recent release addresses a security vulnerability that was identified in version 2.7.1. Although the previous distributions of Xalan-J 2.7.1 can still be accessed through the Apache Archives, our project is considered mature and stable. Discussions regarding potential support for XPath-2 have been initiated, and we welcome your involvement in this significant overhaul of the library. You are encouraged to engage with us by following our progress and sharing your insights on the Java users and developers mailing lists, where your contributions would be greatly appreciated.
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The modular architecture provides remarkable flexibility by permitting the integration of various libraries. This adaptable framework serves as a comprehensive foundation for a wide range of server-side applications. It harnesses the latest features of JavaScript, introducing design patterns and well-established solutions to the Node.js ecosystem. Serving as an all-encompassing development kit, it facilitates the creation of scalable server-side applications. In recent years, Node.js has positioned JavaScript as the dominant language of the web, applicable to both frontend and backend development. This shift has led to the emergence of impressive frameworks such as Angular, React, and Vue, which enhance developer efficiency and allow for the rapid development of fast, testable, and extendable frontend applications. Nonetheless, despite the abundance of exceptional libraries, utilities, and tools available for Node and server-side JavaScript, there remains a significant challenge that is not adequately addressed—namely, the issue of architecture. This gap highlights the need for more robust solutions that can streamline and improve the overall structure of server-side development.
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The Apache Software Foundation
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1999
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xalan.apache.org
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