PURLs

Below is a table describing the main PURLs related to the JWare Software website.

For very long lived links to items embedded within the website, you might find it useful to use the matching PURL in the event the original page is moved at some point in the future or the real URL is difficult to remember easily.

Note that you will need to prefix the values shown below with the required “http://purl.net” to obtain the final PURL address; for example, “http://purl.net/jware/licenses/antxtras” for the link to the latest AntXtras license.

PURL Description
/jware/ Links to the root of the active JWare Software website (wherever that is).
/jware/KEYS Links to the JWare Software GNU PGP public keys (used to sign downloads).
/jware/licenses/LGPL Links to the version of the LGPL used by JWare Software.
/jware/antxtras/packages Links to latest downloads for AntXtras Foundation.
/jware/antxtras/documents Links to latest documentation for AntXtras Foundation.
/jware/licenses/antxtras Links to the latest AntXtras Foundation license.
/jware/apis/antxtras/ Links to the AntXtras Foundation newest Javadocs website.
/jware/svn4ant/packages Links to latest downloads for Svn4Ant.
/jware/svn4ant/documents Links to latest documentation for Svn4Ant.
/jware/apis/svn4ant/ Links to the Svn4Ant newest Javadocs website.
/jware/log4ant/packages Links to latest downloads for Log4Ant.
/jware/log4ant/documents Links to latest documentation for Log4Ant.
/jware/apis/log4ant/ Links to the Log4Ant newest Javadocs website.

 

What is a PURL?

From the purl.net website, in their own words:

A PURL is a Persistent Uniform Resource Locator. Functionally, a PURL is a URL. However, instead of pointing directly to the location of an Internet resource, a PURL points to an intermediate resolution service.

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