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                                       <h3>30 July 2001 - Avalon Framework 4.0 
Released</h3>
  -                                                <p>The Avalon team is proud to 
announce the 4.0 final
  - release of the Avalon Framework.</p>
  -                                                <p><b>About Avalon:</b> The Avalon 
project is Apache's Java Server Framework.
  - It is separated into six sub projects: Framework,
  - Excalibur, LogKit, Cornerstone, Phoenix, and Testlet.
  - Its purpose is to simplify server side programming
  - for Java based projects. It formalizes serveral
  - best of breed practices and patterns for server side
  - programming.</p>
  -                                                <p>For more information about 
Avalon, please go to
  -   <a 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/index.html";>http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon</a>
  - </p>
  -                                                <p><b>About Avalon Framework 
4.0:</b>
  -    The Avalon Framework formalizes the contracts and
  - patterns used in the other Avalon projects. It is
  - derived from modern software engineering techniques
  - and aims to provide a solid basis on which to build
  - server products.
  -  </p>
  -                                                <p>For more information about 
Avalon, please go to
  -   <a 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/excalibur/index.html";>http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/framework</a>
  -   </p>
  -                                                <p>Downloads for Avalon Framework 
4.0 available at
  -  <a 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-avalon/release/framework/latest/";>http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-avalon/release/framework/latest</a></p>
  -                                                <hr noshade="" size="1" />
  +                                                <p>The Avalon team is proud to 
announce the 4.0 final release
  +of the Avalon Framework.</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +<b>About Avalon:</b>
  +      The Avalon project is Apache's Java Server Framework. It is
  +      separated into five sub projects: Framework, Excalibur, LogKit,
  +      Cornerstone, and Phoenix. Its purpose is to simplify
  +      server side programming for Java based projects.  It
  +      formalizes serveral best of breed practices and patterns for
  +      server side programming.
  +    <p>For more information about Avalon, please go to
  +    <a 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon";>http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon</a>.</p>
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +<b>About Avalon Framework 4.0:</b>
  +        The Avalon Framework formalizes the contracts and patterns used in the 
  +        other Avalon projects. It is derived from modern software engineering
  +        techniques and aims to provide a solid basis on which to build server
  +        products.
  +<p>
  +        The Avalon Framework is already used in
  +     <a href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon2";>Cocoon2</a>, an XML
  +     publishing framework.  The Avalon Framework is also used in
  +     <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/james";>Apache JAMES</a>, a
  +     Java(tm) Mail Server.  Another project that is built on Avalon Framework
  +     is <a href="http://www.jesktop.org";>Jestkop</a>, a cross-platform
  +     replacement for your ordinary desktop.  If you are evaluating Avalon
  +     and want the proof that it's claims are valid check them out.
  +      </p>
  +<p>For more information about Avalon Framework 4.0, please go to
  +    <a 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/framework";>http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/framework</a>.</p>
  +</p>
  +                                                <hr size="1" noshade="" />
                                                   <h3>22 July 2001 - Jakarta Tomcat 
3.3-b1 Released</h3>
                                                   <p><strong>Tomcat 3.3 Beta 
1</strong> is the latest update to Tomcat 3.3.
   This version implements the final feature set intended for Tomcat 3.3.
  
  
  
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   <section name="News &amp; Status">
   
   <h3>30 July 2001 - Avalon Framework 4.0 Released</h3>
  -<p>The Avalon team is proud to announce the 4.0 final
  - release of the Avalon Framework.</p>
  -
  -<p><b>About Avalon:</b> The Avalon project is Apache's Java Server Framework.
  - It is separated into six sub projects: Framework,
  - Excalibur, LogKit, Cornerstone, Phoenix, and Testlet.
  - Its purpose is to simplify server side programming
  - for Java based projects. It formalizes serveral
  - best of breed practices and patterns for server side
  - programming.</p>
  - <p>For more information about Avalon, please go to
  -   <a 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/index.html";>http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon</a>
  - </p>
  -
  -  <p><b>About Avalon Framework 4.0:</b>
  -    The Avalon Framework formalizes the contracts and
  - patterns used in the other Avalon projects. It is
  - derived from modern software engineering techniques
  - and aims to provide a solid basis on which to build
  - server products.
  -  </p>
  -  <p>For more information about Avalon, please go to
  -   <a 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/excalibur/index.html";>http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/framework</a>
  -   </p>
  -  <p>Downloads for Avalon Framework 4.0 available at
  -  <a 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-avalon/release/framework/latest/";>http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-avalon/release/framework/latest</a></p>
  -<hr noshade="" size="1"/>
  +<p>The Avalon team is proud to announce the 4.0 final release
  +of the Avalon Framework.</p>
  +<p>
  +<b>About Avalon:</b>
  +      The Avalon project is Apache's Java Server Framework. It is
  +      separated into five sub projects: Framework, Excalibur, LogKit,
  +      Cornerstone, and Phoenix. Its purpose is to simplify
  +      server side programming for Java based projects.  It
  +      formalizes serveral best of breed practices and patterns for
  +      server side programming.
  +    <p>For more information about Avalon, please go to
  +    <a 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon";>http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon</a>.</p>
  +</p>
  +<p>
  +<b>About Avalon Framework 4.0:</b>
  +        The Avalon Framework formalizes the contracts and patterns used in the 
  +        other Avalon projects. It is derived from modern software engineering
  +        techniques and aims to provide a solid basis on which to build server
  +        products.
  +<p>
  +        The Avalon Framework is already used in
  +     <a href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon2";>Cocoon2</a>, an XML
  +     publishing framework.  The Avalon Framework is also used in
  +     <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/james";>Apache JAMES</a>, a
  +     Java(tm) Mail Server.  Another project that is built on Avalon Framework
  +     is <a href="http://www.jesktop.org";>Jestkop</a>, a cross-platform
  +     replacement for your ordinary desktop.  If you are evaluating Avalon
  +     and want the proof that it's claims are valid check them out.
  +      </p>
  +<p>For more information about Avalon Framework 4.0, please go to
  +    <a 
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/framework";>http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/framework</a>.</p>
  +</p>
  +<hr size="1" noshade=""/>
   
   <h3>22 July 2001 - Jakarta Tomcat 3.3-b1 Released</h3>
   
  
  
  

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