Hi Andreas,
 --- Andreas Hochsteger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: >
> * UML Modeling:
>   ArgoUML (http://argouml.tigris.org/)
> * Version Control System:
>   CVS (http://www.cvshome.org/)
>   Subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/) (!!!)
> * IDE:
>   Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org/)
>   Netbeans (http://www.netbeans.org/)
> * Job Scheduling:
>   Quartz (http://www.part.net/quartz.html)
> * Workflow Management (continued):
>   OSWorkflow
> (http://www.opensymphony.com/osworkflow/)
> * Search Engine:
>   Apache Lucene (http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene/)
> * Regression Testing:
>   JUnit (http://www.junit.org/)
>   JXUnit (http://jxunit.sourceforge.net/)
>   JMeter (http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter)
> * Build Framework:
>   Ant (http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/)
>   Krysalis Centipede
> (http://www.krysalis.org/centipede/)
> * Project Site Management:
>   Apache Forrest (http://xml.apache.org/forrest/)
Thank you for jumping in!
Almost all of your proposals I know already, some are
on my (getting long) task list to download and test
out. All are probably of great use to establish open
source based development company. I've kept them out
in my initial post, because it would be twice that
long mentioning them.
Some Remarks:
ArgoUML seems to be dead as open source, evolving to
free and/or commercial Poseidon edtions available at
www.gentleware.com. Nevertheless, it is probably the
most evolved (almost) freely available UML engine with
some very interesting features (critiques, for
example) not available elsewhere. Even in free
edition, it produces XMI, that could be further
processed with open source to generate DB, EJBs and
documentation. That's why I've mentioned it. Getting
little angry here, I just don't understand why open
www.omg.org specifications don't go also open or free
regarding their implementation in leading products
like Together, Rational or Embarcadero, just to get
more customers for consulting, the key concept behind
sale of open source. That's why I recommend free yer
lame Poseidon, because I think the UML-based
engineering is of great use in almost every serious
project.
Regarding Lucene, I'm definitely eager to use it as
advanced search engine in Cocoon, I hope it easy to be
integrated.
I had not to do any testing so far, but I'll
definitelly have to look at engines proposed from you
above, regarding how far are they able to benchmark
various possible Cocoon configurations and placement
inside oher frmeworks.

> If I find some more projects in my huge unmanaged
> link mail folder I'll let 
> you know ;-)
Well, I thought I'm quite experienced with actual open
source roadmap, but I see there are many applications
I was not aware of, so keep on posting your proposals,
possibly with short comment on them.
Eager for your next responses,
Peter.

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