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svn commit: r441953 - in /jakarta/bsf/trunk/xdocs: projects.xml resources.xml

Author: rony
Date: Sun Sep 10 07:12:44 2006
New Revision: 441953

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=441953
Log:
20060910 Edited 'resources.xml' and 'projects.xml' (engines in alphabetical listing) to update ooRexx related information. URL now available to the ApacheCon Asia foils of the presentation entitled 'BSF4Rexx: Camouflaging Java'.

Modified:
    jakarta/bsf/trunk/xdocs/projects.xml
    jakarta/bsf/trunk/xdocs/resources.xml

Modified: jakarta/bsf/trunk/xdocs/projects.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jakarta/bsf/trunk/xdocs/projects.xml?view=diff&rev=441953&r1=441952&r2=441953
==============================================================================
--- jakarta/bsf/trunk/xdocs/projects.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/bsf/trunk/xdocs/projects.xml Sun Sep 10 07:12:44 2006
@@ -17,14 +17,13 @@
       mailing list may help.</p>
 
       <subsection name="BeanShell">
-
         <p>
-        "BeanShell is a small, free, embeddable, Java source interpreter
+        &quot;BeanShell is a small, free, embeddable, Java source interpreter
         with object scripting language features, written in Java. BeanShell
         executes standard Java statements and expressions, in addition to
         obvious scripting commands and syntax. BeanShell supports scripted
         objects as simple method closures like those in Perl and
-        JavaScript(tm)."
+        JavaScript(tm).&quot;
         </p>
 
         <table>
@@ -47,68 +46,68 @@
         </table>
       </subsection>
 
-      <subsection name="Rhino">
 
+      <subsection name="Groovy">
         <p>
-        "Rhino is an open-source implementation of JavaScript written
-        entirely in Java. It is typically embedded into Java applications
-        to provide scripting to end users."
+        &quot;Groovy is a powerful scripting language for the JVM which compiles down to Java bytecode and implements
+        various high level features for Java developers such as dynamic typing, powerful closures for neat object navigation,
+        native syntax for Maps and Lists, operator overloading, new extended JDK methods, AOP hooks and auto-boxing.
+        Groovy also features a markup language for working with structured data (XML, DOM, SAX, Ant tasks, Swing etc).
+        &quot;
         </p>
-
         <table>
           <tr>
             <th>Compatibility:</th>
-            <td>Rhino 1.5.1-1.5.3, with BSF 2.3 and above</td>
+            <td>BSF 2.3 and above</td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>URL:</th>
-            <td><a href="http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/">http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/</a></td>
+            <td><a href="http://groovy.codehaus.org/">http://groovy.codehaus.org/</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>Contact:</th>
-            <td><a href="http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/help.html">Rhino Contact Page</a></td>
+            <td><a href="http://groovy.codehaus.org/mail-lists.html">Mailing lists</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>License:</th>
-            <td>Mozilla Public License, version 1.1</td>
+            <td>BSD (Apache-like) License</td>
           </tr>
         </table>
       </subsection>
 
-      <subsection name="Jython">
 
+      <subsection name="JavaScript/Rhino">
         <p>
-        "Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic,
-        object-oriented language Python written in 100% Pure Java, and
-        seamlessly integrated with the Java platform. It thus allows you
-        to run Python on any Java platform."
+        "JavaScript/Rhino is an open-source implementation of JavaScript written
+        entirely in Java. It is typically embedded into Java applications
+        to provide scripting to end users."
         </p>
 
         <table>
           <tr>
             <th>Compatibility:</th>
-            <td>Jython 2.1, with BSF 2.2 and above</td>
+            <td>Rhino 1.5.1-1.5.3, with BSF 2.3 and above</td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>URL:</th>
-            <td><a href="http://www.jython.org/">http://www.jython.org/</a></td>
+            <td><a href="http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/">http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>Contact:</th>
-            <td><a href ="http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=12867">Jython Mailing lists</a></td>
+            <td><a href="http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/help.html">Rhino Contact Page</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>License:</th>
-            <td>Jython Software License</td>
+            <td>Mozilla Public License, version 1.1</td>
           </tr>
         </table>
       </subsection>
 
-      <subsection name="Jacl">
 
+      <subsection name="Jacl">
         <p>
-        "Jacl, which stands for Java Command Language, is a Java implementation
-        of TCL 8.x."
+        &quot;Jacl, which stands for Java Command Language, is a Java implementation
+        of TCL 8.x.&quot;
         </p>
 
         <table>
@@ -131,39 +130,40 @@
         </table>
       </subsection>
 
-      <subsection name="NetRexx">
 
+      <subsection name="JudoScript">
         <p>
-        "NetRexx is a <i>human-oriented</i> programming language which makes
-        writing and using Java classes quicker and easier than writing in
-        Java."
+        &quot;Judoscript is a 3GL-and-4GL; it retains 3GL's powerful
+        programmability, and extends its reach into many of today's popular
+        applications areas with 4GL approach (figuratively, &quot;WYSIWYG
+        programming&quot;), making their uses easy, effective and elegant.&quot;
         </p>
 
         <table>
           <tr>
             <th>Compatibility:</th>
-            <td>NetRexx 2.0.2, with BSF 2.2 and above</td>
+            <td>BSF 2.2 and above</td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>URL:</th>
-            <td><a href="http://www2.hursley.ibm.com/netrexx/">http://www2.hursley.ibm.com/netrexx/</a></td>
+            <td><a href="http://www.judoscript.com/">http://www.judoscript.com/</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>Contact:</th>
-            <td><a href="http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/netrexx/mailinglist.html">NetRexx 2 mailing list</a></td>
+            <td><a href="mailto:judoscript@hotmail.com">James Huang</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>License:</th>
-            <td>IBM License Agreement for IBM Employee-Written Software</td>
+            <td>LGPL</td>
           </tr>
         </table>
       </subsection>
 
-      <subsection name="JRuby">
 
+      <subsection name="JRuby">
         <p>
-        "JRuby is a pure Java implementation of the Ruby interpreter,
-        being developed by Jan Arne Petersen and others."
+        &quot;JRuby is a pure Java implementation of the Ruby interpreter,
+        being developed by Jan Arne Petersen and others.&quot;
         </p>
 
         <table>
@@ -186,100 +186,124 @@
         </table>
       </subsection>
 
-      <subsection name="JudoScript">
 
+      <subsection name="Jython">
         <p>
-        "Judoscript is a 3GL-and-4GL; it retains 3GL's powerful
-        programmability, and extends its reach into many of today's popular
-        applications areas with 4GL approach (figuratively, "WYSIWYG
-        programming"), making their uses easy, effective and elegant."
+        &quot;Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic,
+        object-oriented language Python written in 100% Pure Java, and
+        seamlessly integrated with the Java platform. It thus allows you
+        to run Python on any Java platform.&quot;
         </p>
 
         <table>
           <tr>
             <th>Compatibility:</th>
-            <td>BSF 2.2 and above</td>
+            <td>Jython 2.1, with BSF 2.2 and above</td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>URL:</th>
-            <td><a href="http://www.judoscript.com/">http://www.judoscript.com/</a></td>
+            <td><a href="http://www.jython.org/">http://www.jython.org/</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>Contact:</th>
-            <td><a href="mailto:judoscript@hotmail.com">James Huang</a></td>
+            <td><a href ="http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=12867">Jython Mailing lists</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>License:</th>
-            <td>LGPL</td>
+            <td>Jython Software License</td>
           </tr>
         </table>
       </subsection>
 
-      <subsection name="Xalan">
-
+      <subsection name="NetRexx">
         <p>
-        "Xalan-Java is an XSLT processor for transforming XML documents into
-        HTML, text, or other XML document types. It implements the W3C
-        Recommendations for XSL Transformations (XSLT) and the XML Path
-        Language (XPath). It can be used from the command line, in an applet
-        or a servlet, or as a module in other program."
+        &quot;NetRexx is a <i>human-oriented</i> programming language which makes
+        writing and using Java classes quicker and easier than writing in
+        Java.&quot;
         </p>
 
         <table>
           <tr>
             <th>Compatibility:</th>
-            <td>Xalan 2.2 and above (XSLT), with BSF 2.3 and above</td>
+            <td>NetRexx 2.0.2, with BSF 2.2 and above</td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>URL:</th>
-            <td><a href="http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/index.html">http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/index.html</a></td>
+            <td><a href="http://www2.hursley.ibm.com/netrexx/">http://www2.hursley.ibm.com/netrexx/</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>Contact:</th>
-            <td><a href="http://xml.apache.org/overview.html">Apache XML Project "Get Involved" page</a></td>
+            <td><a href="http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/netrexx/mailinglist.html">NetRexx 2 mailing list</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>License:</th>
-            <td>Apache Software License</td>
+            <td>IBM License Agreement for IBM Employee-Written Software</td>
           </tr>
         </table>
       </subsection>
 
-      <subsection name="Groovy">
+      <subsection name="ObjectRexx/Rexx">
         <p>
-        "Groovy is a powerful scripting language for the JVM which compiles down to Java bytecode and implements
-        various high level features for Java developers such as dynamic typing, powerful closures for neat object navigation,
-        native syntax for Maps and Lists, operator overloading, new extended JDK methods, AOP hooks and auto-boxing.
-        Groovy also features a markup language for working with structured data (XML, DOM, SAX, Ant tasks, Swing etc).
-        "
+        &quot;Open Object Rexx (ooRexx, <a  href="http://www.ooRexx.org">http://www.ooRexx.org</a>) is a free
+        and opensource language, which was originally developed by IBM, and made available for opensourcing and further
+        developing it.
+        <br></br>
+
+        The non-profit SIG  Rexx Language Association (<a href="http://www.RexxLA.org">http://www.RexxLA.org</a>)
+        received the source code from IBM at the end of 2004 and released an opensource version
+        to the community in the spring of 2005.
+
+        <br></br><a href="http://wi.wu-wien.ac.at/rgf/rexx/bsf4rexx/current/">The BSF engine for Rexx (BSF4Rexx) </a> comes with an ooRexx wrapper
+        program (BSF.CLS) which camouflages Java as ooRexx, easying programming
+        considerably (e.g. no need for type information/casting).&quot;
         </p>
+
         <table>
           <tr>
             <th>Compatibility:</th>
             <td>BSF 2.3 and above</td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
-            <th>URL:</th>
-            <td><a href="http://groovy.codehaus.org/">http://groovy.codehaus.org/</a></td>
+            <th>URL (ooRexx):</th>
+            <td><a href="http://www.ooRexx.org/">http://www.ooRexx.org/</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
-            <th>Contact:</th>
-            <td><a href="http://groovy.codehaus.org/mail-lists.html">Mailing lists</a></td>
+            <th>URL (BSF4Rexx, temporary):</th>
+             <td><a href="http://wi.wu-wien.ac.at/rgf/rexx/bsf4rexx/current/">http://wi.wu-wien.ac.at/rgf/rexx/bsf4rexx/current/ (temporary)</a></td>
+          </tr>
+          <tr>
+            <th>URL (BSF4Rexx, planned home):</th>
+             <td><a href="http://bsf4rexx.sourceforge.net/">http://bsf4rexx.sourceforge.net (starting at the end of April 2006)</a></td>
+          </tr>
+          <tr>
+            <th>Contact (ooRexx):</th>
+            <td><a href="mailto:president@rexxla.org">Ulf Dittmer</a></td>
+          </tr>
+          <tr>
+            <th>Contact (BSF4Rexx):</th>
+            <td><a href="mailto:ronyf@apache.org">Ulf Dittmer</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>License:</th>
-            <td>BSD (Apache-like) License</td>
+            <td>ooRexx: IBM's opensource license CPL v 1.0
+            </td>
+          </tr>
+            <tr>
+              <th>License:</th>
+              <td>BSF4Rexx: Apache v2.0
+              </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
       </subsection>
 
+
       <subsection name="ObjectScript">
         <p>
-          "ObjectScript is a general purpose object-oriented programming language. It is designed to
+          &quot;ObjectScript is a general purpose object-oriented programming language. It is designed to
           be simple to learn, easy to use, yet still powerful, combining the convenience of an
           interactive interpreter with many of the features of Java, plus operator overloading,
           regular expressions, closures, XML-RPC support, etc.  And a behind the scenes compiler
-          compiles script code to JVM bytecode for faster execution."
+          compiles script code to JVM bytecode for faster execution.&quot;
         </p>
         <table>
           <tr>
@@ -303,12 +327,12 @@
 
       <subsection name="Prolog">
         <p>
-          "Prolog is a logic-oriented language based on predicate calculus. While it is not
+          &quot;Prolog is a logic-oriented language based on predicate calculus. While it is not
 		  really a scripting language, there is a range of problems that are much easier to
 		  express in it than in Java, and for these cases a Prolog BSF engine comes in handy.
 		  It is also useful for adding a GUI to Prolog programs.
 		  The underlying Prolog interpreter is JLog, which can be run as an applet, an application
-		  or embedded through an API, and can be found at http://sf.net/projects/jlogic/.
+		  or embedded through an API, and can be found at <a =href"http://sf.net/projects/jlogic/">http://sf.net/projects/jlogic/</a>.&quot;
         </p>
         <table>
           <tr>
@@ -330,56 +354,39 @@
         </table>
       </subsection>
 
-      <subsection name="ooRexx">
+      <subsection name="Xalan/XSLT">
         <p>
-        "Open Object Rexx (ooRexx, http://www.ooRexx.org) is a free
-        and opensource language, which was originally developed by IBM.
-        The non-profit SIG  Rexx Language Association (http://www.RexxLA.org)
-        received the source code from IBM and released an opensource version
-        to the community in 2005.
+        &quot;Xalan-Java is an XSLT processor for transforming XML documents into
+        HTML, text, or other XML document types. It implements the W3C
+        Recommendations for XSL Transformations (XSLT) and the XML Path
+        Language (XPath). It can be used from the command line, in an applet
+        or a servlet, or as a module in other program.
 
-        <br></br>The BSF engine for Rexx (BSF4Rexx) comes with an ooRexx wrapper
-        program (BSF.CLS) which camouflages Java as ooRexx, easying programming
-        considerably (e.g. no need for type information/casting).
+        <br></br>
+        Starting with Sun's Java 1.4SE a W3C compliant set of classes for XSLT is part
+        of the runtime environment.&quot;
         </p>
 
         <table>
           <tr>
             <th>Compatibility:</th>
-            <td>BSF 2.3 and above</td>
-          </tr>
-          <tr>
-            <th>URL (ooRexx):</th>
-            <td><a href="http://www.ooRexx.org/">http://www.ooRexx.org/</a></td>
-          </tr>
-          <tr>
-            <th>URL (BSF4Rexx, temporary):</th>
-             <td><a href="http://wi.wu-wien.ac.at/rgf/rexx/bsf4rexx/current/">http://wi.wu-wien.ac.at/rgf/rexx/bsf4rexx/current/ (temporary)</a></td>
-          </tr>
-          <tr>
-            <th>URL (BSF4Rexx, planned home):</th>
-             <td><a href="http://bsf4rexx.sourceforge.net/">http://bsf4rexx.sourceforge.net (starting at the end of April 2006)</a></td>
+            <td>Xalan 2.2 and above (XSLT), with BSF 2.3 and above</td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
-            <th>Contact (ooRexx):</th>
-            <td><a href="mailto:president@rexxla.org">Ulf Dittmer</a></td>
+            <th>URL:</th>
+            <td><a href="http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/index.html">http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/index.html</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
-            <th>Contact (BSF4Rexx):</th>
-            <td><a href="mailto:ronyf@apache.org">Ulf Dittmer</a></td>
+            <th>Contact:</th>
+            <td><a href="http://xml.apache.org/overview.html">Apache XML Project "Get Involved" page</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
             <th>License:</th>
-            <td>ooRexx: IBM's opensource license CPL v 1.0
-            </td>
-          </tr>
-            <tr>
-              <th>License:</th>
-              <td>BSF4Rexx: Apache v2.0
-              </td>
+            <td>Apache Software License</td>
           </tr>
         </table>
       </subsection>
+
 
     </section>
 

Modified: jakarta/bsf/trunk/xdocs/resources.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/jakarta/bsf/trunk/xdocs/resources.xml?view=diff&rev=441953&r1=441952&r2=441953
==============================================================================
--- jakarta/bsf/trunk/xdocs/resources.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/bsf/trunk/xdocs/resources.xml Sun Sep 10 07:12:44 2006
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
       </subsection>
 -->
     </section>
-    
+
     <section name="Articles and Presentations">
 
       <p>The following sections list articles and presentations written about BSF.  If
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
         <p>
         For extensions written in languages other than Java, Xalan-Java uses
         the Bean Scripting Framework (BSF), an architecture for incorporating
-        scripting into Java applications and applets. 
+        scripting into Java applications and applets.
         </p>
 
         <table>
@@ -225,9 +225,25 @@
             <td><a href="mailto:Rony.Flatscher@wu-wien.ac.at">Rony G. Flatscher</a></td>
           </tr>
           <tr>
-            <th>URL:</th>
+            <th>URL (&quot;The Vienna Version of BSF4Rexx&quot;):</th>
+
+            <td><a href="http://wi.wu-wien.ac.at/rgf/rexx/orx17/2006_orx17_BSF_ViennaEd.pdf">http://wi.wu-wien.ac.at/rgf/rexx/orx17/2006_orx17_BSF_ViennaEd.pdf</td>
+<!--
             <td><a href="wi.wu-wien.ac.at/Studium/LVA-Unterlagen/ poolv/folien/2001_orx12.pdf">wi.wu-wien.ac.at/Studium/LVA-Unterlagen/ poolv/folien/2001_orx12.pdf</a></td>
+-->
           </tr>
+
+          <tr>
+              <th>URL (&quot;The Vienna Version of BSF4Rexx&quot;, allows open-platform scripting of OpenOffice.org with the help of BSF):</th>
+              <td><a href="http://wi.wu-wien.ac.at/rgf/rexx/orx17/2006_orx17_UNO.pdf">http://wi.wu-wien.ac.at/rgf/rexx/orx17/2006_orx17_UNO.pdf</td>
+          </tr>
+
+
+              <tr>
+                  <th>URL (&quot;BSF4Rexx: Camouflaging Java&quot;, presentation at <a href="http://asia.apachecon.com">ApacheCon Asia 2006</a>):</th>
+                  <td><a href="http://asia.apachecon.com/wp-content/presentations/ApacheConAsia2006-08-16-Flatscher-BSF4Rexx.pdf">http://asia.apachecon.com/wp-content/presentations/ApacheConAsia2006-08-16-Flatscher-BSF4Rexx.pdf</td>
+              </tr>
+
         </table>
       </subsection>
 



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