Jon Stevens wrote:
> 
> on 7/25/2000 3:45 AM, "Neeme Praks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > if all these points apply, then I'm +1 on using the combination of SAX2
> > and JDOM instead of Castor... (now I should go and check them out also,
> > but as I've been hacking around with XSP and DOM a lot lately, I think
> > they shouldn't be that difficult...)
> 
> I would suggest that you guys drop Castor as from what I have heard, there
> is no real promise that it will be supported in the future. ExOffice does
> not exist anymore and the new company (whatever the name is) isn't into OSS
> as far as I can tell.

That is the exact opposite from what I hear.  There are guys within
Exoffice who will stick with Castor.  I don't want to drop something
that is very nice.  It is a very solid platform.  Even if it fails
someone will take up the slack.

Kevin

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