Ciao Michael,
what you are doing sound pretty interesting.

I found myself in the situation or put together some JAI operators,
and I was thinking about the JAI-operators project as well, I am a bit
surprised you did not get any answer though.

What about opening up a project hosted on google code; I might try to
provide some code as well and we might later move under the JAI
umbrella.


Simone.

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On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Michael Bedward
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> This of course sounds very fun Michael; indeed a small DSL on this subject
>> would be very fun indeed. It has been some ears since I worked with Antlr.
>
> You'll like Antlr 3 then - using it is much simpler than earlier
> versions - if I can do it anyone can :)  Also there's a pretty good
> book: http://www.pragprog.com/titles/tpantlr/the-definitive-antlr-reference
>
>> Where is your project going to be published;
>
> Good question...  it started life as a small part of the modelling
> project I'm working on but has since developed a mind of its own so,
> along with one or two other bits that could be more generally useful,
> I want to spin them off as separate GPL'd entities.  If they remain
> part of the main project they won't be open-sourced for a year or two
> (for academic publication reasons) whereas if they are released
> separately they, and my main project, will benefit from all the usual
> open-source advantages.
>
> I had thought this DSL and associated stuff might fit into the
> jai-operators project that Martin told me about, but I haven't been
> able to get any response from it or from the jai forum about it.
>
> So, in a nutshell, I don't know :)
>
> Michael
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