On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 06:06, Rademacher Tobias wrote:
> Hi Jason,
> 
> > 
> > No firm date yet, but there are only 2-3 serious things left 
> > to do. The
> > JSL to DVSL swap is pretty much complete save a few plugins. 
> > I just want
> > to add checksum verification to downloaded artifacts and slip in the
> > inheritance mechanism which I'm almost finished. But sometimes almost
> > takes two weeks :-)
> > 
> > -- 
> > jvz.
> > 
> 
> Cool. I appreciate your call for stability. Maybe a couple of jelly junit
> tests are fine to ensure that?

Some Jelly unit test would be great! They will be necessary before 1.0
but we really need to forumlate a plan on this front. James knows better
than I what the best route is there.

> BTW: What is the difference between JSL and DVS? Can you explain?

DVSL is a transformation tool similiar to XSLT except that you use
velocity macros to control your transformations. JSL is very close to
XSLT but is based on Jelly, really XSLT with object access.

> BTW2: the jakarta xml project forrest is similar to Maven but using coocon.
> Do you see a way for integration in maven?

The forrest format for documentation possibly, but none of us really see
using Cocoon. But there's no reason why someone couldn't make a plugin.

> Bye
> Toby
> 
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