Our repository was hosted at java.net, but they do not support subversion so we migrated back to SourceForge.
UTF-X Manual available at http://utf-x.sourceforge.net/manual
Main changes:
Added support for testing named templates with parameters
Added support for stylesheet parameters
Major improvements to the rendition of Test Definition Files (both HTML and XSL:FO)
Added support for external CSS stylesheets so HTML TDF
rendition now renders the expected fragment with CSS
applied to it
Added support for absolute XPath expressions... read more
Updated UTF-X manual available at http://utf-x.sf.net/manual/manual.pdf
If you are using UTF-X and have interesting stylesheet/test samples you are willing to release under GPL then please email me
jacekrad at users.sourceforge.net
added support for testing named templates and for custom parsing of source fragments
As of today the CVS repository is hosted at java.net. If you want to access the CVS repository please visit https://utf-x.dev.java.net
As of release 0.0.3 alpha UTF-X requires J2SE 5.0 to compile. UTF-X is developed using BEA's JRockit compiler, but Sun's compiler works just fine. Release 0.0.3 alpha includes compiled code and a JAR file, but this is a 5..0 jar file and will not work on 1.4.x JVMs.
UTF-X tree is now working and pre-alpha released are being made as new funtionality is added. The pre-alpha releases (0.0.x) should only be used by people who are familiar with XML, XSLT, XSL:FO, DTDs and Junit. Little documentation is available at the moment.