>>>>> "MM" == Mathew McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MM> Would that apply to Batik 1.1. I've just downloaded Batik 1.1 and
MM> the CSSEngine is nowhere to be seen.
Take a look at 1.5 Beta 5.
Batik 1.1 is pretty old at this point.
Thomas E Deweese wrote:
>>>>>>> "MM" == Mathew McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>>>>
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MM> (maybe this should go to batik-dev). Batik appears to contain a
MM> lot of stuff that would do good in Jazilla. In particular, the
MM> DOM API and the SAC implementation are two things I particularly
MM> want (and which I've tried to reinvent in Jazilla).
>>
MM> What I don't want to do: - End up forking batik - Modifing the
MM> code in any way (the only Apache XML code I am likely to fork is
MM> Xerces, in order to handle chrome:/// refs in the DTD)
>>
MM> So, how "isolated" is the DOM and SAC stuff in Batik. Which
MM> interfaces do I need to use in order to intergrate such parts of
MM> Batik with Jazilla. Any code refs here?.
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> If you look at the 'install' page on the batik web site
>> (http://xml.apache.org/batik/install.html) it shows the jar file
>> dependencies for these packages. As to how to integrate there were
>> pointers to this on the mail list perhaps a year ago or so (so
>> search the archives). The DOM stuff is pretty standard but booting
>> the CSSEngine is mostly done in batik.bridge.BridgeContext.
>>
>> Good luck.
>>
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