To experience the joy of a wiki go to: http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki
I hear Sam is going to make a web service out of it and have it create XML transformations on the fly.
-Andy "the Subtle One"
Sam Ruby wrote:
Glenn Barnard wrote:
Hi, I'm writing to let you know that navigating your site is impossible. I have wasted hour upon hour trying to find things. For example: JUnit, Jelly, etc. You have to send users to Google to find things. I still haven't been able to get to JUnit.
The place to find junit is http://www.junit.org/index.htm . This is not an ASF project, in fact it is hosted by SourceForge.
While Jelly shows much promise, it is still in its formative stages. You can find it listed in http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/index.html under the "Sandbox Components" section.
If you want a fairly comprehensive list of ASF related Java projects, try going to http://cvs.apache.org/builds/gump/latest/. Click on the project you desire and you will see a build log. Click on a link that says definition, and you will find the url to the project's home page.
Secondly, the amount of Getting Started documentation on Jelly is useless. I've tried again and again to get the files I need to run this amazing software and I'm getting nowhere.
Try asking your questions on the commons-user mailing list. Go to http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html for instructions.
You have an inordinate number of brainiacs contributing software. Why can't someone figure out how to make to easily accessible?
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