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-{ fetchurl, stdenv, ant, javac, jvm }:
-
-let
-  version = "2.9.1";
-  tools   = fetchurl {
-    url = "mirror://apache/xerces/j/source/Xerces-J-tools.${version}.tar.gz";
-    sha256 = "1zzbq9ijy0f3v8w2sws9w79bkda34m9i01993md94n8fccnkiwac";
-  };
-  options = "-Dbuild.compiler=gcj";   # FIXME: We assume GCJ here.
-in
-  stdenv.mkDerivation {
-    name = "xerces-j-${version}";
-
-    src = fetchurl {
-      url = "mirror://apache/xerces/j/source/Xerces-J-src.${version}.tar.gz";
-      sha256 = "14h5jp58999f0rg4mkyab015hkgsxa8n6cx53ia0sjialxi01bqk";
-    };
-
-    buildInputs = [ ant javac jvm ];
-
-    configurePhase = "tar xzvf ${tools}";
-    buildPhase     = "ant ${options} jar";
-
-    # The `tests' directory is missing from the tarball.
-    doCheck = false;
-
-    # FIXME: Install javadoc as well.
-    installPhase =
-      '' mkdir -p "$out/lib/java"
-         cp -v build/xerces*.jar "$out/lib/java"
-      '';
-
-    meta = {
-      description = "Apache Xerces, an XML parser for Java";
-
-      longDescription =
-        '' Xerces2 Java is a library for parsing, validating and manipulating
-           XML documents.
-
-           Xerces 2.x introduced the Xerces Native Interface (XNI), a
-           complete framework for building parser components and
-           configurations that is extremely modular and easy to program.  XNI
-           is merely an internal set of interfaces.  There is no need for an
-           XML application programmer to learn XNI if they only intend to
-           interface to the Xerces2 parser using standard interfaces like
-           JAXP, DOM, and SAX.  Xerces developers and application developers
-           that need more power and flexibility than that provided by the
-           standard interfaces should read and understand XNI.
-        '';
-
-      homepage = http://xerces.apache.org/xerces2-j/;
-
-      license = "Apache-2.0";
-
-      maintainers = [ ];
-    };
-  }