Jason van Zyl wrote: > > That may be the case, but it's not what you've been doing because it is > convenient and as you point out reasonable to assume Xerces, Xalan and > Ant are stable.
It is what I have been doing. And lets not confuse cause and effect here. When I was release manager for Ant, it was not stable. When I hand coded the scripts that Gump now produces, Ant was not stable. When I initially started publishing the results, Ant was not stable. But over time, the feedback look that Gump provides has significantly contributed to the stability of Ant in particular and almost all Jakarta and XML projects in general. - Sam Ruby -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
