Andy, I'm sorry that the Xang Web pages are out of date & incorrect. I'm sorely in need of help with this project.
The source code should be available for download - but it isn't in the xang_0_0_1.zip. I can add it if that is the appropriate place. I assumed people just would get it from CVS. My bad. I've updated the source to support the JServ implementation of some servlet APIs - but I haven't updated the Web site with a pointer to the new .zip. I can add the source to the distribution .zip if that is the correct approach. I'll also update the mailing list pages - I was laying low until the SOAP stuff was integrated on the web site. I have had problems trying to change things at the same time as other projects. Mike > -----Original Message----- > From: Andy Glick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 7:34 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: xang distributions - no sources no samples - binary > only, what > gives? > > > from xml.apache.org/news.html > > Xang - Source code for XPages from Datachannel released > > Xang, the new code name of the XPages project from DataChannel is > currently available in source form for download. Check out the > download pages for the source. > > from xml.apache.org/xang/getstarted.html > > Trying out the samples > The Xang distribution includes a basic sample application. > > The Xang and xml.apache pages both speak as if the source code and > samples were available in the download from the distribution page. > Of course this is not the case. > > In addition, there is no reference to the existing xang mailing list > on the mailing lists page. > > I've managed to produce a zip file containing the sources and samples > and a jar file. Is this interesting? If you like I could send it to > this address. > > Thanks, > > -a > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
