it is really great that you are also working on something like this. I
part of Struts. Velocity, Ant, Log4J have all already been ported (saw
like that of Jakarta or Apache with no strings attached. There are
"Manuel J. Goyenechea" <goya@servertec.com> wrote in message news:<OAL731xFEHA.3576@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>...
> Hello,
>
> I've been porting GNU and Apache (Jakarta) projects. You may want to look at
>
www.dotnetit.org. Maybe we should work together.
>
> Manny
>
> "Joe Bloggs" <eslim@rocketmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fbbe87c.0403300943.425aa218@posting.google.com...
> > Hi C# and Java gurus,
> >
> > Have anyone of you attempted to port any Jakarta projects into C# or do
> you
> > know if there are any similar open source projects out there? I have gone
> > through some of the gotdotnet stuff and reckon the sample code there
> (albeit
> > are useful and good), are not as high quality as open source community
> like
> > the Jakarta or Apache projects.
> >
> > I am starting to port Jakarta Commons langs and BeanUtils, and wondering
> if
> > anyone has done other ones like Jakarta Digester and Validators, etc.
> >
> > I am most interested to hear from you guys and get in touch with you
> people
> > out there would share the same believe that we could possibly port some
> > stuff over to the C#/Dot Net world. Some nice people have already starting
> > to migrate some of their projects to the C#/Dot Net world.
> >
> > The ones I can list right now on top of my head are:
> > 1. Maverick
> > 2. nVelocity (from Apache Velocity)
> > 3. Log4N (from Jakarta Log4J)
> > 4. NAnt (from Apache Ant)
> > 5. NiText (from iText)
> >
> >