OK.  Unfortunately, Antlr 3.3 doesn't appear to be on Maven.  I will run
some tests with a version of Antlr that is on Maven and switch to it if it
works.

Thanks for your help,
-Alex

On 5/21/14 10:10 PM, "DarkStone" <darkst...@163.com> wrote:

>Hi Alex,
>
>I did some additional tests, I searched "Antlr" in
>http://search.maven.org/, from the result page
>http://search.maven.org/#search|ga|1|Antlr I clicked all the jar files,
>they can be downloaded with no problems.
>
>My fellows in China, they can access and download jar files too, but some
>of them reported the access to http://search.maven.org/ is a little bit
>slow, but acceptable.
>
>Well I think it's safe to use http://search.maven.org/ to download Antlr
>jars.
>
>
>DarkStone
>2014-05-22
>
>
>At 2014-05-22 12:53:42, "DarkStone" <darkst...@163.com> wrote:
>>Hi Alex,
>>
>>I just did a quick test, I and my Chinese fellows in different cities
>>have confirmed the whole website of http://antlr3.org/ (including any
>>sub webpages) is totally blocked in China.
>>
>>On the other hand, we can access the webpage of http://search.maven.org/
>>with no problem, and I also typed some string like "flex" into the
>>search input, from the search results I clicked some jar files to
>>download, they can be downloaded pretty well.
>>
>>
>>Hope it helps : )
>>
>>DarkStone
>>
>>2014-05-22
>>
>>
>>At 2014-05-22 12:16:57, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>>Hi Darkstone,
>>>
>>>We are trying to understand the restrictions on downloads in China.
>>>This
>>>user is saying that the Antlr 3.3 download is blocked in China.  First,
>>>I'm wondering if that's really true.  IIRC, when I was in China a few
>>>years ago some US sites appeared to be blocked so I believe that there
>>>are
>>>restrictions, I'm just wondering if Antlr is restricted, or just that
>>>particular download domain is restricted and Antlr can be downloaded
>>>from
>>>search.maven.org, for example.
>>>
>>>I'm also wondering whether Apache Flex should bundle Antlr to get around
>>>any such restrictions or whether that will just result in Apache Flex
>>>being restricted in China.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance for any information you can provide on this subject.
>>>
>>>-Alex
>>>
>>>On 5/21/14 9:08 PM, "DarkStone" <darkst...@163.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi Alex,
>>>>
>>>>Sorry I just noticed you mentioned my name.
>>>>
>>>>What can I do for you guys in this issue? Please send me the
>>>>instructions, I'll do what I can.
>>>>
>>>>Sent from DarkStone's iPhone
>>>>2014-05-22
>>>>
>>>>> 在 2014年5月20日,13:17,Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> 写道:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 5/19/14 6:58 PM, "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com>
>>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> HI,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> http://antlr3.org/download.
>>>>>>> This website is not reachable because of the great firewall,you
>>>>>>>could
>>>>>>> download the package through a proxy and install them by "ant -f
>>>>>>> installer.xml".
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Is there any way we can easily test this outside of China? Looking
>>>>>>at
>>>>>>the
>>>>>> installer errors by country may be revealing if this is the case.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I wonder what our options are.  Darkstone can hopefully help here.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Since others are having trouble with downloads I considered bundling
>>>>>more
>>>>> of them in the binary package, but if that just gets our package
>>>>>banned
>>>>>in
>>>>> China that wouldn't be good either.
>>>>> 
>>>>> -Alex
>>>>> 
>>>>
>>>

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