[Arrowheadasp-users] Is the project still supported?
Status: Alpha
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From: Tim F. <ti...@wn...> - 2003-12-19 16:40:40
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Hi all, i installed arrowhead ASP a couple of months ago and was very very pleased with the results!! it toke me a while to get it going because this was my very first experience with Java. ever since i have become fascinated with Java but also JavaCC. i have made a couple of simple scripting languages using JavaCC and am very happy with how it turns out. but when i tried compiling the arrowhead i got a couple of problems. first i would not find javacc, and it looks like it is looking for a file called JavaCC.zip? having a look round google, this is because arrowHeadASP uses an old version of JavaCC. or could this be an ant problem? i come from an ASP (Micro$oft) background, but have since moved on to linux solutions because that is what my clients want. basicly i would be prepared to carry on work with this project as much as i can, but, i say it again, my java exerience is very limited if anyone is still around, i would really like to turn ArrowHead ASP in to a real alternative to IIS. so here come the questiones! 1 does anyone know how dificult it would be to make AH-ASP work with the new Ant and JavaCC? 2 is the original creator of AH-ASP still around, and if possible, could we maybe colaborate for a short time so that i can get to grips with this fantastic project. i have actually used it for a very simple survey (i say simple but it's actually rather complex) and it worked with (hardly) no change what so ever. and this survey is used for a very (very) big company, which i can't name of course :( i have also sent a message a couple of months ago on the main asp mailling list, and it looks as if a few people would be willing to activly participate in the project. I thank you all for your time, and really hope that people are still on this mailling list. i would just be soo much easier if the original dev for the project was arround for a bit of help once in a while. Thanks for your time and have a nice day Timothy Fletcher WNV/Netfactoriel Paris |