Hi,

I'm the one who started off JRSS(see Gerald's writings below). I'm 80% done 
before releasing my first alpha up to sourceforge.  One thing I would like to 
enquire is whether I need to seek sixml.org's permission and approval for using 
their library in my open-source project.

Thanks.
David (Singapore)


Gerald wrote:

--------------------------------------------------------
Hello,

  If you search sourceforge for you SwixML projects -
surprise, surprise - three upstarts pop up.

  Here's the line-up:

  swixhtml 
  --------

  Tool that uses the SwiXML-Language to generate a
Swing-like GUI to a XHTML-Page 

  Online @ http://sourceforge.net/projects/swixhtml  


  JRSS 
  ----

  A JDK 1.4 Swing-based application powered by Swixml
library(www.swixml.org) that parses and display RSS
feeds pages.     

  Online @ http://sourceforge.net/projects/jrss


  Swing-XML Authoring Tool 
  ------------------------

  Swixat is a Swing-based authoring tool for the quick
and easy development of graphical UI Java
applications. It extends an external XUL library
(SwiXml) to implement a complete MVC framework, and
provides advanced scripting features. 

  Online @ http://sourceforge.net/projects/swixat       


  Now on to my questions:

  Is anyone on the list part of any of these projects?
Can you comment on the status and your plans? If you
share your comments and I will write-up a XUL News
Wire story and promote your iniative/projects.

   - Gerald
-- 
___________________________________________________
Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.operamail.com, which allows you 
to send SMS through your mailbox.

Powered by Outblaze

Reply via email to