Hi Tom, If anyone knows it's probably Norm Walsh himself. Not sure if he still watches the list.
Thanks. Michael Glavassevich XML Parser Development IBM Toronto Lab E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tom Seelbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/07/2008 02:22:45 PM: > Hi, > In the NOTICE-resolver.txt for xml-commons-resolver 1.2 it says: > Portions of this code are derived from classes placed in the > public domain by Arbortext on 10 Apr 2000. See: > > http://www.arbortext. > com/customer_support/updates_and_technical_notes/catalogs/docs/README.htm > > > But the arbortext website is gone. (They were bought by PTC in 2005) > http://www.ptc.com/support/arbortext.htm > > Is the above README still available somewhere? Would be great if there > were a copy in svn.... If not can someone send me a copy? > > In Norman Walsh's article from 04 Apr 2000: > http://xml.coverpages.org/walshSystemsIDsNewURL.html > > he writes: > "Using Catalog files became a lot easier earlier this month when > Arbortext released its Java Catalog classes to the XML community. Using > these classes, it's simple to add Catalog support to your favorite Java > parser. (Equivalent support for parsers in other languages should be > fairly easy to construct from the free and Open Source of the Java > classes, although Arbortext has no immediate plans to undertake this > effort.)" > > "You can download the classes > <http://www.arbortext. > com/Customer_Support/Updates_and_Technical_Notes/java_form.html> > > (http://www.arbortext. > com/Customer_Support/Updates_and_Technical_Notes/java_form.html) > > or view the JavaDoc API Documentation > <http://www.arbortext. > com/customer_support/updates_and_technical_notes/catalogs/docs/api/> > online. You can also read Arbortext's press release > <http://www.arbortext. > com/News_and_Events/recent_news_pages/Recent_12/recent_12.html> > (http://www.arbortext. > com/News_and_Events/recent_news_pages/Recent_12/recent_12.html > ) about the code." > > Are these classes, javadoc, or the press release still available > somewhere? If not can someone send me a copy? > > ( This message contains looks like it contains a subset of the > README... http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200004/msg00135.html ) > > thank you! > Tom
