> > > >We included the attached license file with Axis. I hope it's acceptable. >For proof that Axis actually uses tt-bytecode.jar, see, for example, >http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/~checkout~/xml-axis/java/docs/user-guide.html#Installation. >(See attached file: tt-bytecode.LICENSE) >
I wanted to let you guys know that a new version of the toolkit is available. Don't worry, I'm not in the habit of bother users with 'product update' emails; this is just a special case because the toolkit was migrated to an entirely new open source project: http://serp.sourceforge.net. There will be no more releases of tt-bytecode toolkit as-such. The new version is not at all backwards compatible -- the package names have changed in addition to many of the APIs -- but it has enhanced functionality and ease-of-use, including the ability to easily get local variable information, which is what you guys were using the toolkit for in the first place, no? It should be a very easy migration for you, though I'm sorry about changing the name of the jar and all that. Oh, and I put up a copy of the license on the project homepage this time. Of course, you're free to stick to the tt-bytecode toolkit too. The beauty of open source. Let me know if you have any problems. -- Abe White