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two minor announcements


I have just completed two drafts. One is a tutorial on using several Kawa features through a rewrite of a Java program in Scheme. The second is a howto setup of Tomcat and Kawa servlets on OS X client. I'm hoping some peer review from the list will improve them, in addition to my own proof reading next week.

Kawa Implementation of Asymmetric Encryption Keys Via KeyPairGenerator
<http://home.earthlink.net/~athene/scheme/docs/kawa-example-exec -1.html>
Kawa Servlets Using Tomcat on Mac OS X 10.3.* Client
<http://home.earthlink.net/~athene/scheme/docs/kawa-example-servlet -1.html>


The second announcement:

egypt:kawa {97} uname -a
OpenBSD egypt.local 3.4 EGYPT#0 i386
egypt:kawa {98} java -version
java version "1.3.1-p9" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.1-p9-root-2004-02-25-11:00) Classic VM (build 1.3.1-p9-root-2004-02-25-11:00, green threads, nojit)
egypt:kawa {99} java -green -jar kawa-1.7.90.jar
#|kawa:1|# (scheme-implementation-version)
1.7.90


Yes this is 3.4-Current, and there is a lot of manual work involved in building the jdk/1.3 port. Kawa runs really well as opposed to how it did under Kaffe. Kawa builds from cvs, albeit with --disable-xml as make cannot find the org.w3c.dom.* package. I am trying to resolve this, but if anyone has suggestions... Nevertheless, I'm happy to see Kawa on OpenBSD and look forward to eventually having a secure server for Tomcat et al.

((lambda (args) (display args)) "
    Robert D. Skeels
     athene@earthlink.net")


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