There's a www.oroinc.com, which says that OROMatcher was donated to the Jakarta project. If you go to the Jakarta home-page, turns out it's the next subproject down from Ant. So it'd probably be reasonable to have the documentation include a reference to it being a requirement and simply make that reference a link to its download page (doesn't have far to go :)
Diane --- Peter Seibel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm afraid this is somehow tied into the thread about checking jars into > CVS > but can someone explain to me how one is supposed to find the jars for > the > various optional tasks. (FWIW, I'm actually aproaching this, at the > moment, > as a user: I've installed 1.2 from the web and want to use the ftp > task.) > For example, I can see the ftp task requires oroinc classes that aren't > in > ant.jar or optional.jar. But I can't find any documentation about this. > If > someone can explain this to me I may be able to whip up a patch to the > ant > docs giving at least some guidance. (I'm thinking maybe the distinction > between optional tasks and the others should be documented. (I looked at > every occurance of "optional" in all the files under the docs directory > in > CVS and wasn't edified: forgive me if I overlooked something.) > > -Peter > > -- > Peter Seibel [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "It's harder than you might think to squander millions of dollars, > but a flawed software development process is a tool well suited to > the job." -- Alan Cooper, _The Inmates are Running the Asylum_ > ===== ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/
