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[list4xt] Fw: ANN. Ux v 0.1

Subject: [list4xt] Fw: ANN. Ux v 0.1

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From: Paul Tchistopolskii (pault12@pacbell.net)
Date: 15/06/2000 - 08:42


Eric,

It is first time in my life when I spent days on
documenting every hack, so documentation which
comes with Ux contains the pointers to all the
tricky places in UX code ( I hope ).

I think the code of ls.java ( ux-bean) should very well
explain how to feed XT with the stream of SAX events.

Rgds.Paul.

----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Tchistopolskii <paul@qub.com>
To: <xsl-list@mulberrytech.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 11:35 PM
Subject: ANN. Ux v 0.1

>
> Hello.
>
> The source code of Ux framework v 0.1 is available at
> http://www.pault.com/Ux/
>
> UNIX meets XML.
>
> Summary.
>
> Ux is UNIX, revisited with XML.
> There is Java instead of C.
> There is XSL instead of sh / awk / perl.
> There is XML instead of '\n' and comma-separated ascii files.
>
> Ux is a consistent continuation of PXSLServlet project. PXSLServlet is a pipe of 3
> components:
>
> Sql | Xml | XT
>
> In this sense, Ux v 0.1 is a prototype implementation of some universal container for
> pipes of unlimited length and complexity.
>
> If you like, Ux also could be called "yet another open source XML/XSLT application
> server", or "set of extensions to XT" or whatever.
>
> My final goal is somewhat re-implementation of UNIX toolbox, re-visiting some concepts
of
> UNIX, XML, XSL and software development in general.
>
> The goal of this a bit premature publishing of Ux is to find some other people who may
be
> interested in implementation of some well-known UNIX tools ( like diff, grep, sed, e
> t.c. ) in XSLT.
>
> Rgds.Paul.
>
>
>

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