I think it's just incompetence. Oracle lost a lot of good Sun engineers.

You should be able to compensate by making sure that the DTDs can be found 
locally; or just don't use a validating parser. 

/Janne

On Nov 18, 2010, at 13:23 , Luca Gilardoni wrote:

> Anyone know what's happening? In an unrelated project we are having problems 
> as well in referencing standard dtds (e.g. 
> http://java.sun.com/dtd/web-app_2_3.dtd)
> with a lazy behaviot (I'm getting it from my browser but not from the server, 
> albeit the server is on the internet as well). Could be the case that 
> oracle/sun messed the DNSes?
> 
> Luca Gilardoni
> 
> On 11/16/2010 10:17 PM, Janne Jalkanen wrote:
>> And we're back up too. It looks like it took a long time for it to be 
>> available for my ISP.
>> 
>> /Janne
>> 
>> On Nov 16, 2010, at 17:42 , Harry Metske wrote:
>> 
>>> ok, java.sun.com is up now (that is, you are redirected to www.oracle.com )
>>> 
>>> regards,
>>> Harry
>>> 
>>> 2010/11/16 Janne Jalkanen<[email protected]>
>>> 
>>>> jspwiki.org is down until java.sun.com comes back up.  We have a "feature"
>>>> which requires java.sun.com to be reachable at boottime. Fixing it locally
>>>> would require me to upgrade several wiki instances, and it would just take
>>>> too much time.
>>>> 
>>>> /Janne
>> 
> 
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