Xml parsers supported by JAXP1.1

I'd like to know the xml parsers and their versions supported by JAXP1.1. although crimson.jar is the default parser provided, but i want to use a different parser. I need the answers urgently,
Thanks.

Actually, your question should be the other way around. The parsers I use (besides Crimson) are Xerces (apache) and XML4J (ibm). I know these support JAXP1.1.
For more info I refer you to the Web Developers Virtual Library, which maintains a list of available XML parsers at: http://wdvl.com/Software/XML/parsers.html
Go from there to see if they support JAXP.
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