Hendrik,

Great news!

Is there any chance you could help out with the Sevak service ( http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta-avalon-apps/sevak/src/java/org/apache/avalon/apps/sevak/ )
The Sevak app in avalon-apps is about trying have Catalina mountable as a Phoenix block. It mostly works. The service that the Catalina block implements is probably implementable by the Jo! block.
What would having Jo! implement that service give us ? Well comoditization for a start. The developer develops for an arbitary webserver and the assembler/deployer chooses which to use (Catalina or Jo!).


This sounds like it could be bad for Jo!, but it is not really on two counts :

1) A widely implemented API yields a larger overall userbase.
2) Jo! is smaller than Catalina - it is going to be the first choice for many assemblers.


If you're happy with this idea we could make a sevak-api.jar for you to import. Or we could host the block for of jo! here (we have your jars in our CVS).

What do you think?

Regards,

- Paul

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From: Hendrik Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Avalon-Phoenix <[email protected]>
Subject: [ANN] jo! 1.0 as sar
Date: 26 Jul 2002 12:49:33 +0200

hey,

thought you might be interested. there is a new jo! release - yeah, finally
it's 1.0!

jo! is a small webserver supporting servlet api 2.2 and jsp 1.1. It's open
source and free and can be used as webserver component in avalon-phoenix.

I built a SAR (which contains the block etc.), which you can download from:

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tagtraum-jo/avalon-jo1.0.sar?download

I will now concentrate on 1.1 (servlet 2.3/jsp1.2).

cheers,

-hendrik

http://www.tagtraum.com/


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