See http://markmail.org/message/wueinuku3isk655r from late last year
on the status.

Basically, Jackpot was used as the underpinnings for Java refactoring
as of NetBeans 6.0. The code should all be there, but I believe it's
not being maintained as an independent project anymore, although one
should be able to do so again.

I think that Jackpot itself never took off in the Java community,
although the idea was pretty neat. IntelliJ IDEA has something in the
same direction, Structural Search and Replace, although I find it
impossible to use--I think Jackpot's use of a special DSL makes much
more sense.

Patrick
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