[Yaz4J](http://www.indexdata.com/yaz4j) is a wrapper library over the
client-specific parts of YAZ, a C-based Z39.50 toolkit, and allows you to use
-the ZOOM API directly from Java.
+the ZOOM API directly from Java. Initial version of Yaz4j has been written
+by Rob Styles from [Talis][http://www.talis.com] and the project is now
+developed and maintained at IndexData.
[ZOOM](http://zoom.z3950.org/api/zoom-1.4.html) is a relatively straightforward
API and with a few lines of code you can write a basic application that can
establish connection to a Z39.50 server.
That's it! You just build yourself a HTTP-to-Z3950 gateway! Just be careful
with exposing it to the outside world - it's not very secure and could be easily
-exploited. The source code for the gateway's Maven project is attached. Also,
-IndexData is working on a Debian/Ubuntu package (and maybe even a Windows
-installer :)) and the installation of yaz4j and Tomcat configuration will be
-greatly simplified - so stay tuned!
+exploited. The source code and the gateway's Maven project is available in the
+yaz4j repository under examples/zgate. In the meantime, IndexData is working on a Debian/Ubuntu package (and maybe even a Windows installer :)) so installation of yaz4j and Tomcat configuration will be greatly simplified - so stay tuned!