Right to use it, you provide readers, writers, an ErrorReporter and options 
(line-break or not, munge or not, js warning or not,...).
But as Julien (authors of YUI-Compressor) wrote : the compressor is resource 
consumming and not made to run on-fly.

/David

Johan Compagner wrote:
thats a pretty nice one, it also compresses CSS. It does depend on rhino and
another jar
so its a total of 3 jars so it should be outside the wicket core or
extentions (a project by itself?)
also all the examples that i see are with the command line and input
filenames
i hope it has a interface where you can talk with it in java and with input
streams/readers

johan


On 9/3/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/1/07, Matej Knopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, I certainly didn't want to reinvent the wheel. But all existing
solutions I was able to find either relied on a third part library
(shrinksafe) or had license not compatible with ASL. So I just wrote a
simple stripper. I think it still helps a lot, I didn't want to build a
perfect stripper.
YUI's license is compatible, so

http://www.julienlecomte.net/blog/2007/08/13/introducing-the-yui-compressor/
might work, right?

Eelco

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