The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce the release of Apache
Commons Jelly 1.0.1.

Jelly is a tool for turning XML into executable code. So Jelly is a 
Java and XML based scripting and processing engine. Jelly can be used 
as a more flexible and powerful front end to Ant such as in the Maven 1.X 
project, as a testing framework such as JellyUnit, in an intergration 
or workflow system such as werkflow or as a page templating system 
inside engines like Cocoon.

1.0.1 is fully binary compatible to the last release. No client code
changes are required to migrate from version 1.0 to 1.0.1.

This release only includes one bug fix, JELLY-293: Accommodate toggling 
off DTD external entities.

Source and binary distributions are available for download from the Apache
Commons download site:
  http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-jelly/download_jelly.cgi

When downloading, please verify signatures using the KEYS file available at
the above location when downloading the release.

Alternatively the release can be pulled via maven:
  <groupId>commons-jelly</groupId>
  <artifactId>commons-jelly</artifactId>
  <version>1.0.1</version>

Full details of all the changes in 1.0.1 can be found in the changelog:
  http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-jelly/changes-report.html

For complete information on Commons Jelly, including instructions on how to
submit bug reports, patches, or suggestions for improvement, see the Apache
Commons Jelly website:

http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-jelly/

Rob Tompkins,
on behalf of the Apache Commons community

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