I read this morning on Heise (www.heise.de - German) about Adobe introducing
a new range of products "for big business". Looks like they will be bringing
out a "Forms Server", an "Output Server", a "Workflow Server" and a
"Document Server" - all designed to make PDF ubiquitous. And each server
with a separate price tag I would assume. If I didn't know better - from the
limited description - I would say they could be using Cocoon (or a Cocoon
based solution) for all that.

Does anyone have any additional information - I think the release is next
week.

Matthew

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ovidiu Predescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 4:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JFreeChart, anyone ?



On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 08:10  AM, Nathaniel Alfred wrote:

>>
>>> We have written a basic JFreeSerializer.  Just enough
>> functionality for
>>> producing time series charts in png from datapoints sent down the
>>> pipeline from an XSP generator.
>>
>> ...mind to contribute it as new block? :-)
>
> Sure, if there is interest for it.
> But it will take me some time to figure out how to package a block.
> Anyone who could give me a hand?
>
> What about the licensing issue?  JFreeChart is under LGPL.
> Any objections to adding the JARs to the Cocoon distribution?

Ops, you'll have a problem with ASF and I think with Krisalis as well.
It's a real bummer people don't like LGPL. Or that some people release
code under LGPL. Depending on which side you are ;)

Perhaps the best way is to have your code compile conditionally as a
block only if the JFreeChart is in lib/optional or lib/local.

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