[xep-support] [ANN] RenderX seeks beta-testers for XEP.NET

From: Nikolai Grigoriev (grig@renderx.com)
Date: Fri Feb 20 2004 - 08:38:44 PST

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    Dear list subscribers,

    RenderX plans to release a .NET version of XEP shortly.
    We are looking for beta testers for the new product. If you
    are interested in trying XEP under .NET and eager to share
    your impressions with us, please send an email to:

       beta-request@renderx.com

    Please include a short description of your intended XEP use.

    Note: we are mostly interested in integration experience,
    so preference will be given to deployment and usage
    of XEP as a component in bigger systems; running XEP
    from the command line is of lesser interest. RenderX
    reserves the right to reject applications.

    XEP.NET Summary:
    ===============

    XEP.NET is an XSL-FO formatter component for .NET.
    It consists of 100% manageable code: no native libraries are
    used, and no Java is required to run it. The product is fully
    identical in functionality to the Java version: the core
    of the new product is a Visual J# port of the Java code.
    This core is wrapped in an API that exposes standard
    .NET interfaces for XML processing (XmlReader and
    XmlWriter). Additionally, the software includes classes
    for smooth MSXML integration.

    The package also includes a command-line utility and
    a simple GUI tool to run XSL-FO formatting.

    Requirements:
      .NET Framework 1.1 or higher
      Visual J# Redistributable 1.1 or higher

    Best regards,
    Nikolai Grigoriev
    RenderX

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