> There's an engineer in my company that knows well both XSLT and java
> bytecode, and I asked him today to see how we could help the development
> of the Apache version of XSLTC : the java opensource community *needs* a
> high-performance compact XSLT engine.

And it's there, in Apache Xalan's XSLTC engine.  If you have resources to
help, we would love to have them.

-scott




                                                                                       
                                                     
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Jacek R. Ambroziak wrote:

>I may end up with 2 versions -- one of them being 'commercial',
>with bells and whistles, and NOT FREE.
>In any case I still need several weeks before posting a new version.
>XSLTC New Generation is a major redesign.
>
>--Jacek
>
What will be the status of the non-commercial version ? Will it be
opensource and freely distribuable ? You can still build and sell some
fancy tools on top of it : many companies make their living by adding
end-user facilities to opensource frameworks (including mine).

If you don't plan to keep the core engine opensource, then it's a bad
day for this community.

There's an engineer in my company that knows well both XSLT and java
bytecode, and I asked him today to see how we could help the development
of the Apache version of XSLTC : the java opensource community *needs* a
high-performance compact XSLT engine.

Sylvain

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  Anyware Technologies                  Apache Cocoon
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