Xmlbeans vs. digester

For parsing moderately complex xml configuration files, would you recommend xmlbeans or digerster, or something else entirely?
xmlbeans seems to be easier to use, but it feels a bit overkill.

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"sudu" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:3e958c7d$[email protected]..
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Hi guys,
I just briefly read BEA's XMLBeans overview and it seems very similar (ifnot
identical) to Sun's JAXB specification. Are they one and the same?
Also, I am currently using the open source software from Castor(www.castor.org)
for xml-java & java-xml translations. It seems to be a lot simpler andflexible
than XMLBeans...
If anyone else has used bot Castor & XMLBeans(or JAXB), i would appreciateyour
comments...
thanks,
sudu

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