[QTI] qti_v2p1_jaxb.jar

James Annesley j.a.annesley at kingston.ac.uk
Fri Apr 11 18:00:08 BST 2008


Hi,

The jar was generated during the Aqurate project, Kingston University.

Best

James Annesley
 
-----Original Message-----
From: ims-qti-bounces at lists.ucles.org.uk
[mailto:ims-qti-bounces at lists.ucles.org.uk] On Behalf Of Steve Lay
Sent: 11 April 2008 16:20
To: IMS Question & Test Interoperability; QTI Tools
Subject: Re: [QTI] qti_v2p1_jaxb.jar

Ken,

Sorry to be a bit slow getting back - not sure which repository you've 
been using to get the jar file.  Is it through a Google code project?

I'm forwarding this reply to another list to see if I can flush out the 
owners of the files.

Steve

Hamilton, Kenneth wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> I have been attempting to develop some code to
> import QTI code into an existing assessment 
> system.  In this effort, I have been using
> the jar qti_v2p1_jaxb.jar, as I understood this
> to be available for such use under an open 
> source (BSD) license.  The version that I have
> been using has class files dated March 10, 2008,
> and has imsqti_v2p1 as its root package.  It
> appears to work fine for my needs.
> 
> Now I cannot find this version of the jar on 
> the QTI development site.  It has apparently been
> replaced with a new jar
> 
> qti_v2p1_jaxb_no_mathml_no_xinclude.jar
> 
> with a different package structure.  
> 
> I would like to continue to use the version I have,
> and not have to rewrite code.
> 
> Typically we get versioned jars via maven, and
> I have the March 10 version of your jar in our
> local repository.  It would be preferable to point
> to a stable reference version that could be 
> downloaded by maven.
> 
> I want to be sure that I am operating within the
> bounds of your license as I understood it when I
> copied this jar.  I am planning to use it in an
> upcoming release of a commercial product, and
> I accept that it is "without warranty".  
> 
> I think it is very important for the adoption of QTI
> to have reference versions of such fundamental 
> functionality freely available.  
> 
> Please let know if I have misunderstood the terms 
> of use.  I am operating under a tight schedule and
> need to know what I can rely upon.
> 
> Thank you very much.
> 
> Ken Hamilton
> Principal Software Engineer
> Follett Digital Resources
>  
> 
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