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   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
   <!DOCTYPE document PUBLIC "-//APACHE//DTD Documentation V1.0//EN" 
"../dtd/document-v10.dtd">
  -
   <document>
  - <header>
  -  <title>Cocoon JARs</title>
  -  <authors>
  -   <person name="John Morrison" email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
  -  </authors>
  - </header>
  -
  - <body>
  -
  - <s1 title="What, why and when...">
  -  <p>This is a list of the available jars, what they are, where they come 
from,
  +     <header>
  +             <title>Cocoon JARs</title>
  +             <authors>
  +                     <person name="John Morrison" email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
  +             </authors>
  +     </header>
  +     <body>
  +             <s1 title="What, why and when...">
  +                     <p>This is a list of the available jars, what they are, 
where they come from,
      and what they do.</p>
  -
  -  <table>
  -   <tr>
  -     <th>Jar name</th>
  -     <th>Description</th>
  -     <th>Required by Core Cocoon</th>
  -     <th>Required by Cocoon Component</th>
  -     <th>Required by Cocoon Sample</th>
  -     <th>Comment</th>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/excalibur/";>avalon-excalibur</link></td>
  -     <td>Part of jakarta-avalon, it is a set of classes and patterns that
  +                     <table>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <th>Jar name</th>
  +                                     <th>Description</th>
  +                                     <th>Required by Core Cocoon</th>
  +                                     <th>Required by Cocoon Component</th>
  +                                     <th>Required by Cocoon Sample</th>
  +                                     <th>Comment</th>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/excalibur/";>avalon-excalibur</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>Part of jakarta-avalon, it is a set 
of classes and patterns that
          support high level server development.</td>
  -     <td>Yes</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td/>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/framework/";>avalon-framework</link></td>
  -     <td>Part of jakarta-avalon, it is a set of classes and patterns that
  +                                     <td>Yes</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/framework/";>avalon-framework</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>Part of jakarta-avalon, it is a set 
of classes and patterns that
          support high level server development.</td>
  -     <td>Yes</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td/>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link href="http://xml.apache.org/axis/";>axis</link></td>
  -     <td>Apache SOAP implementation</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td>SOAP logicsheet and samples</td>
  -     <td/>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link href="http://xml.apache.org/axis/";>axis-samples</link></td>
  -     <td>Samples from the AXIS project</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td>Is this used outside of the Cocoon samples?</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link href="http://xml.apache.org/batik/";>batik-libs</link></td>
  -     <td>Batik is a Java based toolkit for applications which handle images 
in
  +                                     <td>Yes</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://xml.apache.org/batik/";>batik-libs</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>Batik is a Java based toolkit for 
applications which handle images in
          the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format for various purposes, such 
as
          viewing, generation or manipulation.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td>SVGSerializer serializer (&quot;svg2jpeg&quot;, 
&quot;svg2png&quot;)</td>
  -     <td>Hello World - SVG, SVG Welcome page, etc</td>
  -     <td>See also dom2 jar.</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link 
href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/projects/bsf";>bsf</link></td>
  -     <td>The Bean Scripting Framework (BSF) is an architecture for
  +                                     <td>No</td>
  +                                     <td>SVGSerializer serializer 
(&quot;svg2jpeg&quot;, &quot;svg2png&quot;)</td>
  +                                     <td>Hello World - SVG, SVG Welcome 
page, etc</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/projects/bsf";>bsf</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>The Bean Scripting Framework (BSF) 
is an architecture for
          incorporating scripting into, and enabling scripting against, Java
          applications and applets. Using BSF, an application can use scripting,
          and become scriptable, against any BSF-supported language. When BSF
          supports additional languages, the application will automatically
          support the additional languages.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td>ScriptGenerator Generator (&quot;script&quot;), ScriptAction</td>
  -     <td>Dynamic Content - Javascript Generator and Python Generator</td>
  -     <td>I <em>believe</em> that this project is in talks with Apache to be
  +                                     <td>No</td>
  +                                     <td>ScriptGenerator Generator 
(&quot;script&quot;), ScriptAction</td>
  +                                     <td>Dynamic Content - Javascript 
Generator and Python Generator</td>
  +                                     <td>I <em>believe</em> that this 
project is in talks with Apache to be
          &apos;adopted&apos;.</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon2/";>Cocoon</link></td>
  -     <td>Cocoon is a 100% pure Java publishing framework that relies on
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon2/";>Cocoon</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>Cocoon is a 100% pure Java 
publishing framework that relies on
          new W3C technologies (such as XML, XSL, SVG, etc..) to provide web
          content.</td>
  -     <td>Yes!</td>
  -     <td>All</td>
  -     <td>All</td>
  -     <td>Delete this == no webapp!</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td>dom2</td>
  -     <td>W3C DOM interfaces. These are used by Batik and by
  -       org.apache.cocoon.CodeFactory interface.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td>All matcher and selector factories.</td>
  -     <td>All (because wildcard matcher is used in sitemap)</td>
  -     <td>See also batik-lib jar.</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link href="http://xml.apache.org/fop/";>fop</link></td>
  -     <td>FOP is a Java application that reads a formatting object tree
  +                                     <td>Yes!</td>
  +                                     <td>All</td>
  +                                     <td>All</td>
  +                                     <td>Delete this == no webapp!</td>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>dom2</td>
  +                                     <td>W3C DOM interfaces. These are used 
e.g. by Batik and many other
  +                                           components which use DOMs</td>
  +                                     <td>Yes</td>
  +                                     <td>All</td>
  +                                     <td>All</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://xml.apache.org/fop/";>fop</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>FOP is a Java application that 
reads a formatting object tree
          conforming to the XSL candidate release and then turns it into a PDF
          document or allows you to preview it directly on screen.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td>FOPSerializer serializer (&quot;fo2pdf&quot;)</td>
  -     <td>Hello World - PDF, Static content - formatting objects</td>
  -     <td/>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link href="http://hsqldb.sourceforge.net/";>hsqldb</link></td>
  -     <td>hsqldb is a relational database engine written in Java, with a JDBC
  +                                     <td>No</td>
  +                                     <td>FOPSerializer serializer 
(&quot;fo2pdf&quot;)</td>
  +                                     <td>Hello World - PDF, Static content - 
formatting objects</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://hsqldb.sourceforge.net/";>hsqldb</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>hsqldb is a relational database 
engine written in Java, with a JDBC
          driver, supporting a subset of ANSI-92 SQL. It offers a small, fast
          database engine which offers both in memory and disk based 
tables.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td>Dynamic Content database demos, Sample Forms, Web Applications</td>
  -     <td>Used in the demos to provide a database.</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/regexp/";>jakarta-regexp</link></td>
  -     <td>Regexp is a Java Regular Expression package that    was graciously
  +                                     <td>No</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td>Dynamic Content database demos, 
Sample Forms, Web Applications</td>
  +                                     <td>Used in the demos to provide a 
database.</td>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/regexp/";>jakarta-regexp</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>Regexp is a Java Regular Expression 
package that    was graciously
          donated to the Apache Software Foundation by Jonathan Locke.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td>
  +                                     <td>No</td>
  +                                     <td>
          DirectoryGenerator (&quot;directory&quot;) generator,
          RegexpURIMatcherFactory (&quot;regexp&quot;) matcher,
          RegexpTargetHostMatcherFactory matcher,
          AbstractValidatorAction action,
          LocaleAction action
        </td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td/>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td>javac</td>
  -     <td>Java Compiler.</td>
  -     <td>Yes</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td>Sitemap/xsp compilation.  Can be replaced by another Java compiler,
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>javac</td>
  +                                     <td>Java Compiler.</td>
  +                                     <td>Yes</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td>Sitemap/xsp compilation.  Can be 
replaced by another Java compiler,
          for example, <link 
href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/jikes/";>Jikes</link>.</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link href="http://java.sun.com/products/jimi/";>jimi</link></td>
  -     <td>Jimi is a class library for managing images. Its primary function is
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://java.sun.com/products/jimi/";>jimi</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>Jimi is a class library for 
managing images. Its primary function is
          image I/O.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td>Used by FOP?</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link 
href="http://www.redrival.com/greenrd/java/jstyle/";>jstyle</link></td>
  -     <td>This program formats Java code with consistent indentation and so
  +                                     <td>No</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td>Used by FOP?</td>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://www.redrival.com/greenrd/java/jstyle/";>jstyle</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>This program formats Java code with 
consistent indentation and so
          forth, to make it easier to read and maintain.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td>JstyleFormatter java code formatter</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td>Sitemap and XSP code formatting, configured in cocoon.xconf</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link href="http://www.junit.org/";>junit</link></td>
  -     <td>JUnit is a simple framework to write repeatable tests.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td>Not used currently.</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/logkit/";>logkit</link></td>
  -     <td>jakarta-avalon-logkit is a logging toolkit designed for secure
  +                                     <td>No</td>
  +                                     <td>JstyleFormatter java code 
formatter</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td>Sitemap and XSP code formatting, 
configured in cocoon.xconf</td>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://www.junit.org/";>junit</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>JUnit is a simple framework to 
write repeatable tests.</td>
  +                                     <td>No</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td>Not used currently.</td>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/logkit/";>logkit</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>jakarta-avalon-logkit is a logging 
toolkit designed for secure
          performance orientated logging in applications.</td>
  -     <td>Yes</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td>Cocoon logging.</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link 
href="http://www.weft.co.uk/library/maybeupload/";>maybeupload</link></td>
  -     <td>MaybeUpload is a Java language package intended to make it much 
easier
  +                                     <td>Yes</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td>Cocoon logging.</td>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://www.weft.co.uk/library/maybeupload/";>maybeupload</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>MaybeUpload is a Java language 
package intended to make it much easier
          to write Servlets to handle RFC1867 file upload.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td>File upload capability - very useful in servlet environment.</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link 
href="http://www.sun.com/xml/developers/resolver/";>resolver</link></td>
  -     <td>Entity resolution catalogs - XML Entity and URI Resolvers</td>
  -     <td>Yes</td>
  -     <td>Resolver</td>
  -     <td>Entity Catalogs</td>
  -     <td/>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link href="http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/";>rhino</link></td>
  -     <td>Rhino is an implementation of JavaScript in Java.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td>ScriptGenerator generator (&quot;script&quot;)</td>
  -     <td>Dynamic Content - Javascript Generator</td>
  -     <td/>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link href="http://lempinen.net/sami/jtidy/";>tidy</link></td>
  -     <td>Tidy is a HTML syntax checker and pretty printer.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td>HTMLGenerator generator (&quot;html&quot;)</td>
  -     <td>News Feeds examples</td>
  -     <td>Shouldn't this jar be jTidy?</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/";>velocity</link></td>
  -     <td>Velocity is a general purpose template engine written in Java.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td>VelocityGenerator generator (&quot;velocity&quot;)</td>
  -     <td>Dynamic Content - Velocity Generator</td>
  -     <td>Does this jar <strong>need</strong> to include within it other
  +                                     <td>No</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td>File upload capability - very 
useful in servlet environment.</td>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://www.sun.com/xml/developers/resolver/";>resolver</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>Entity resolution catalogs - XML 
Entity and URI Resolvers</td>
  +                                     <td>Yes</td>
  +                                     <td>Resolver</td>
  +                                     <td>Entity Catalogs</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/";>rhino</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>Rhino is an implementation of 
JavaScript in Java.</td>
  +                                     <td>No</td>
  +                                     <td>ScriptGenerator generator 
(&quot;script&quot;)</td>
  +                                     <td>Dynamic Content - Javascript 
Generator</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://lempinen.net/sami/jtidy/";>tidy</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>Tidy is a HTML syntax checker and 
pretty printer.</td>
  +                                     <td>No</td>
  +                                     <td>HTMLGenerator generator 
(&quot;html&quot;)</td>
  +                                     <td>News Feeds examples</td>
  +                                     <td>Shouldn't this jar be jTidy?</td>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/";>velocity</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>Velocity is a general purpose 
template engine written in Java.</td>
  +                                     <td>No</td>
  +                                     <td>VelocityGenerator generator 
(&quot;velocity&quot;)</td>
  +                                     <td>Dynamic Content - Velocity 
Generator</td>
  +                                     <td>Does this jar <strong>need</strong> 
to include within it other
          projects, eg oro and logkit?</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link href="http://xml.apache.org/xalan/";>xalan</link></td>
  -     <td>Xalan is an XSLT processor that fully supports the W3C specs.</td>
  -     <td>Yes</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td>XSL transformations - can be replaced by another XSLT 
processor.</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link href="http://xml.apache.org/xerces-j/";>xerces</link></td>
  -     <td>Xerces is an XML parser.</td>
  -     <td>Yes</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td>XML parsing - can be replaced by another XML parser.</td>
  -   </tr>
  -   <tr>
  -     <td><link href="http://www.jclark.com/xml/xt.html";>xt</link></td>
  -     <td>XT is an implementation in Java of XSLT.</td>
  -     <td>No</td>
  -     <td>XTTransformer transformer</td>
  -     <td/>
  -     <td>? why have xt <strong>and</strong> xalan. Has this not been
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://xml.apache.org/xalan/";>xalan</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>Xalan is an XSLT processor that 
fully supports the W3C specs.</td>
  +                                     <td>Yes</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td>XSL transformations - can be 
replaced by another XSLT processor.</td>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://xml.apache.org/xerces-j/";>xerces</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>Xerces is an XML parser.</td>
  +                                     <td>Yes</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td>XML parsing - can be replaced by 
another XML parser.</td>
  +                             </tr>
  +                             <tr>
  +                                     <td>
  +                                             <link 
href="http://www.jclark.com/xml/xt.html";>xt</link>
  +                                     </td>
  +                                     <td>XT is an implementation in Java of 
XSLT.</td>
  +                                     <td>No</td>
  +                                     <td>XTTransformer transformer</td>
  +                                     <td/>
  +                                     <td>? why have xt <strong>and</strong> 
xalan. Has this not been
          superseded by the TraxTransformer ?</td>
  -   </tr>
  -  </table>
  - </s1>
  -</body>
  +                             </tr>
  +                     </table>
  +             </s1>
  +     </body>
   </document>
  
  
  

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