It would be nice to just use the 1.4 regexp package but I would not want to
force jwebunit to be 1.4 only.  So I would just use either regexp or oro.

regexp seems to be just the bare minimum, reg expression handling.  whereas
oro seems to be quite a bit more than just regexp.

take a look at the oro java docs.
http://jakarta.apache.org/oro/api/

either one is fine with me.  I have used regexp from jakarta and like any
reg exp package it takes a bit to get used to using regular expressions.....

See Ya,

Nick

> -----Original Message-----
> From: James E Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi Vivek,
> 
> Yup - I saw that request and thought it was pretty 
> reasonable.  I have used
> Oro before - have not used Regexp so cannot compare.  But, 
> doesn't JDK 1.4
> include regex?  We could use that, but it would require 1.4 jdk for
> jwebunit if we did.  Probably better to use a separate library.
> 
> Jim
> 
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> Folks
>   I am trying to add Regular expression support to
> JWebUnit and I need to pick a package to do that - I
> am left with a choice of ORO or Regexp from Apache.
> Any ideas on which is a better option?
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