Scott had mentioned hat there was some interest in the open-source Warrior
Browser that interprets XAMJ code, as it shares a number of the same
features as OTrunk, and may have some clever data saving capabilities. 

If anyone's interested in the browser, there's an introductory Confluence
page at http://confluence.concord.org/display/CCTR/XAMJ which gives some
basics on XAMJ and explains how one would import the project into Eclipse.

To make installation a little easier, there's also a jnlp file of their
installer that I made, which can be found at
http://dev.concord.org/otrunk/warrior/WarriorInstaller.jnlp.

Sam 


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