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docx4j 2.6.0 released

PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 1:20 pm
by jason
I'm pleased to announce the release of v2.6.0

In addition to a number of more minor enhancements, this release includes:

  • TraversalUtil class, which makes it easy to find things in the main document part (an alternative to XPath), and optionally, do something to them. See http://dev.plutext.org/blog/2010/11/doc ... -released/ for discussion.
  • OpenDoPE ("Open Document Processing Ecosystem") v2.2 implementation for generating documents using repeats, conditionals and optionally, component inclusion. Using a databinding is a much better approach that search/replace for magic strings, or use of legacy fields!
  • Dependency cleanup, now uses FOP 1.0, and standard Xalan 2.7.1

For more details, please see http://dev.plutext.org/trac/docx4j/brow ... README.txt

This version simplifies the dependencies. If you are using a binary distribution, you should replace them. If you are using a source distribution, the mvn pom should take care of everything.

Where do I get it?

http://dev.plutext.org/docx4j

or from SVN, at http://dev.plutext.org/svn/docx4j/trunk/docx4j (use the pom.xml file to satisfy the dependencies, or download them from http://dev.plutext.org/docx4j/docx4j-2.6.0/)

or, via Maven:
Code:
<groupId>org.docx4j</groupId>
<artifactId>docx4j</artifactId>
<version>2.6.0</version>

from
<repository>
<id>docx4j</id>
<name>docx4j Maven 2 repository</name>
<url>http://dev.plutext.org/svn/docx4j/trunk/docx4j/m2</url>
</repository>


How do I get started?

See the "Getting Started" guide, at http://dev.plutext.org/svn/docx4j/trunk/docx4j/docs/

Where is the Javadoc?

http://dev.plutext.org/docx4j/javadoc-2.6.0/

(though I'd encourage you to download the source instead)

Enjoy