I've read about Oracle's purchase of TopLink and somebody else
purchasing WebGain's IDE, but I haven't heard anything about JavaCC. 
Have you?
Sure, it may be early, this was more of a reminder for people to keep
in mind and think about.

Also, what happens with new users of Lucene, how do they get a hold of
a copy of JavaCC?  Maybe we should stick the copy of it back in lib/,
so that new users of Lucene can get it easily.

Otis


--- Brian Goetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >Considering that WebGain is no longer in business and that JavaCC is
> no
> >longer supported and cannot be downloaded, do you think that a
> >migration from JavaCC to a different tool would be in order?
> 
> I think such a move is premature.
> 
> JavaCC is in flux now, but it is not dead.  Wait until the body is
> cold.
> 
> 
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