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Nicola Ken Barozzi | 13 Sep 2006 10:37
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Closing down Krysalis and Metamorphosis


The Krysalis project is no longer active since years, and I have no
intention of working on it any longer.

I will close down both krysalis and metamorphosis.

As for Barcode4J and jCharts, they will have to do on their own.
I'm sorry, I was wrong in asking them to join, but it was not something
I thought would have happened.

I have just renewed the krysalis.org domain for one one year, to easy
the transition, after which I will sell it if nobody from these projects
wants to buy it.

Bye, it was a nice ride.

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Nicola Ken Barozzi                   nicolaken <at> apache.org
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    (discussions get forgotten, just code remains)
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Jeremias Maerki | 18 Nov 2004 15:13
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[ANN] Barcode4J 1.0 available

Finally, after a little over a year since the last release I'm happy to
announce the availability of Barcode4J 1.0 (formerly Krysalis Barcode).

The Barcode4J website: http://barcode4j.krysalis.org

Earlier this year, Krysalis Barcode was renamed to Barcode4J. This has
consequences for your stylesheets if you are already using Krysalis
Barcode 0.9 or 1.0beta. For more info, please read on at:
http://barcode4j.krysalis.org/krysalis-barcode.html

About Barcode4J
======================================

Barcode4J is a barcode generation package written in Java 
and available under the Apache License version 2.0.

Features
======================================

1D barcode implementations:
- Interleaved 2 of 5
- Code 39
- Codabar
- Code 128
- UPC-A and UPC-E (with supplementals)
- EAN-13 and EAN-8 (with supplementals)
- POSTNET

Support for multiple output formats:
- SVG
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Jeremias Maerki | 31 Oct 2004 16:52
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[ANN] Barcode4J 1.0rc1 available

Finally, after exactly a year since the last release I'm happy to
announce the availability of Barcode4J 1.0rc1 (formerly Krysalis Barcode).
I'd appreciate any feedback on this release candidate. If no major
problems turn up, 1.0 final will be available within two weeks from now.

The Barcode4J website: http://barcode4j.krysalis.org

Earlier this year, Krysalis Barcode was renamed to Barcode4J. This has
consequences for your stylesheets if you are already using Krysalis
Barcode 0.9 or 1.0beta. For more info, please read on at:
http://barcode4j.krysalis.org/krysalis-barcode.html

About Barcode4J
======================================

Barcode4J is a barcode generation package written in Java 
and available under The Apache License version 2.0.

Features
======================================

1D barcode implementations:
- Interleaved 2 of 5
- Code 39
- Codabar
- Code 128
- UPC-A and UPC-E (with supplementals)
- EAN-13 and EAN-8 (with supplementals)
- POSTNET

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Jeremias Maerki | 31 Oct 2003 15:10
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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Krysalis Barcode 1.0 beta released

The Krysalis Team is proud to announce Krysalis Barcode 1.0 beta.

About Krysalis Barcode
======================================

Krysalis Barcode is a barcode generation package written in Java 
and available under The Krysalis Patchy Software License 
(which is based on the Apache Software License Version 1.1).

Features
======================================

1D barcode implementations:
- Interleaved 2 of 5
- Code 39
- Codabar
- Code 128
- UPC-A and UPC-E (with supplementals)
- EAN-13 and EAN-8 (with supplementals)
- POSTNET

Support for multiple output formats:
- SVG
- EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
- Bitmap images (such as PNG or JPEG)
- Java2D (AWT)
- Text (for testing and debugging only)

Additional features:
- Servlet with support for SVG, EPS and bitmap output
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Adam Jack | 2 Aug 2003 05:01

[ANNOUNCE] Release Krysalis-Version 0.9 Release Candidate 1

The Krysalis Version team is pleased to announce that Krysalis Version 0.9
(release candidate 1) development has been concluded.

Krysalis Version provides a foundation for discovery and programmatic
manipulation of version information, primarily for packages. Krysalis
Version will "introspect" an environment to determine what versions are
available, allowing users to assert constraints for their package.

In short, this is in an attempt to automate the common steps associated with
debugging jar-hell (version mismatch) and bring some order to Java
environments.

With Krysalis Version users can automate the tasks of:

1) Ascertaining the version/availability of a given package (say during a
build)
2) Displaying the Java environment (to screen or ant log or to XML)
3) Checking consistency of the current environment (against constraints)
4) Stamping an annotated/attributed version into ones own packages.

.. and more.

For more information see :

	http://www.krysalis.com/version/index.html
	http://www.krysalis.com/version/jar-hell.html

To obtain the release see krysalis-version "Version 09-rc1" at :

	https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=36516
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Nicola Ken Barozzi | 12 Jun 2003 18:19
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RefactorIT free for Krysalis Projects!


RefactorIT, the Java Refactoring Tool http://www.refactorit.com/ is now 
avaliable free of charge for all Krysalis Projects.

This means that all org.krysalis.* packages can be refactored *without 
limitation*, along with up to 50 foreign classes.

We would like to thank the RefactorIT team for supporting OpenSource.

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    (discussions get forgotten, just code remains)
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Nick Chalko | 6 Jun 2003 09:12

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Krysalis Centipede 1.0.0-beta5 released.

Krysalis Centipede - Krysalis Centipede Released
------------------------------------------------
 The Krysalis Centipede team is proud to announce
 the 1.0.0-beta5 release of Krysalis Centipede.
 Krysalis Centipede is a project build system based
 on Apache Ant.

About Krysalis Centipede
------------------------
 Krysalis Centipede is a project build system based
 on Apache Ant. Centipede uses prepackaged modules
 called "cents" that it downloads and installs automatically.
 Cents can be used as Ant tasks or easy to use targets.
 Forrest is a powerful cent based on Cocoon that gives
 the power of the Forrest project in building project
 documentation.

For more information about Krysalis Centipede, please go to
http://www.krysalis.org/centipede

ChangeLog for Krysalis Centipede 1.0.0-beta5

*)  Importcent now looks in the osdn SF mirror for cents. [chalko]

*)  Only generate one getdepend.xml per module. [chalko]

*)  Getting jar dependencies now done with ruper. [chalko]

*)  Show correct error message if the centipede tasked
 is not called before. [nicolaken]
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Jeremias Maerki | 12 May 2003 13:13
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[ANN] First release of Krysalis Barcode (version 0.9)

Krysalis Barcode released
=============================

The Krysalis Team is proud to announce the first release the Krysalis
Barcode (0.9) which is a barcode generation package written in Java.

About Krysalis Barcode
==========================

Krysalis Barcode is a barcode generation package written in Java and
available under The Krysalis Patchy Software License (which is
based on the Apache Software License Version 1.1).

Krysalis Barcode currently supports the following barcode symbologies:
- Interleaved 2 of 5
- Code 39
- Codabar
- Code 128
- EAN-8 and EAN-13 (with supplementals)
- UPC-E and UPC-A (with supplementals) 

Krysalis Barcode currently generates SVG barcodes only but the package
is designed to be easily extended, for example to provide additional
output formats such as EPS, bitmaps or AWT. The package also contains a
barcode generator servlet (and a demo web application) as well as an
extension for Apache Xalan to generate SVG barcodes for use in XSL-FO
documents (tested with Apache FOP).

For more information about Krysalis Barcode, please visit:
http://www.krysalis.org/barcode
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