If there is no objections, I'd like to package FOP and FESI. As stated in their control files:
Package: lib-fop-java Architecture: all Depends: java-common, lib-xt-java Description: A [XSL] Formatting Object to PDF Translator FOP is a print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects. It is a Java 1.1 application that reads a formatting object tree and then turns it into a PDF document. The formatting object tree can be in the form of an XML document (output by an XSLT engine like XT) or can be passed in memory as a DOM Document or (in the case of XT) SAX events. . Note that FOP is still alpha. It is slow, buggy and doesn't support much of the XSL spec. It's getting there, though. . For more information, take a look at the FOP web site at http://www.jtauber.com/fop/ Package: lib-fesi-java Architecture: all Suggests: lib-fesi-java-doc Depends: java-common Description: A full implementation of the EcmaScript language in Java FESI (pronounced like fuzzy) is a full implementation of the EcmaScript language (defined in the standard ECMA 262 available at http://www.ecma.ch (edition of june 97). EcmaScript is largely equivalent to the JavaScript language version 1.1 or to the core part of JScript, but without the navigator specific extensions. A few extensions can be loaded, to provide basic input/output, file input/output, access to Java objects, database access and regular expression based search from an EcmaScript program, including dynamic loading of classes and beans. . FESI consists of a set of java packages, allowing to use EcmaScript as a macro language for Java applications, and of an interactive interpreter (usable from the command line to test EcmaScript programs). The integration with Java is very strong, making FESI a useful tool to test Java libraries. . For more information, take a look at the FESI web site at http://home.worldcom.ch/jmlugrin/fesi