Susan,

[
But the sourceforge project does not seem to have any code or downloads or
anything else associated with it.  Can anyone shed any light on this?
]

I can shed little light.  My understanding is that SunGard HE intended to
open source a poweful and ambitious i18n engine that allows
internationalizing and localizing all sorts of text in the portal, and that
the next-gen DLM code specifically makes use of this utility.  My
understanding is that this was something Jan was working on when he
transitioned out of he uPortal community.  And my understanding is that that
open-sourcing process was almost completed but for the critical step where
the code is committed to SourceForge.

Obviously (I hope), I cannot speak for SunGard.  But I suspect that someone
stepping up to volunteer to take that body-of-code-to-be-open-sourced and
commit it into open-source-source-control would be welcome and would be
effective in bringing about the "quick win" of getting the DLM
2.0dependencies out there.

As an immediate-term solution, I suspect that the missing dependency could
be replaced with some quick code that resolves keys through resource
bundles.  This wouldn't go after the more ambitious use cases addressed by
the real dependency, but it might remove an impediment to progress if
there's interest in other aspects of the sandbox code.

Andrew

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