Most likely the problem is that Maven have released new incompatibile
versions since the documentation was written.

Jelly is definitely 'alive' as it forms a very active part of Maven,
amongst its other uses [Atlassian just made it a scripting language in
JIRA]. However, at the moment I think the current situation is that it's
in a stable 'beta' (?) state, awaiting a release.

So there are rough edges, as you've found, but it looks like there are
enough 'users' to mean it isn't going to go away anytime soon.

I would suspect a release towards the start of next year, but that's a
complete finger in the air guess. I don't think anyone's going to be
cleaning it up very soon, but I think that when Maven releases 1.0, it
will give Jelly the push to move forward.

[Note, I've not used Jelly outside simple maven user stuff. This is just
from watching the project grow etc]

Hen

On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Alpana Pande wrote:

> Is it worth investigating Jelly Swing ? Is this
> project still alive ?
>
> I have spent quite a bit of time trying to get the
> binaries / source working as per the tutorial.
> "maven demo:swing" does not work. I am wondering if it
> is worthwhile spending any more time on Jelly Swing.
> Are there better alternatives to this ?
>
> --
> Alpana
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