Thanks for all who responded to my previous post on Jelly.
My search for an XML language comes from increasingly running into walls
with Ant when trying to do seemingly reasonable things (such as being able
to a parameterize a target or the ability to use a list of items as input to
a task).
I am running Tomcat 4.1.18, Java 1.3.1, Win 2k
Part of getting on automated testing(junit et. al.) was getting
the ANT build to undeploy and then redeploy the war after it got created.
Part of getting this dynamic undeploy/deploy cycle to work was
removing the context from the server.xml. The
o:XML seems to do alot of what Jelly does and ...
Wow, there are a million different XML scripting languages out there,
apparently.
Thanks for the pointer on this language. Reading the manual of o:XML
(http://www.o-xml.org/objectbox/), it seems pretty cool. It is written in
We typically only upload new products on demand.
Best plan is to follow the guidelines at
http://maven.apache.org/repository-upload.html
JIRA can be found at http://jira.codehaus.org/BrowseProject.jspa?id=10030
Sometimes upload requests get forgotten on the mailing list, so