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Paul McMahan commented on GERONIMO-2743:
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There was some discussion about the package name on dev:
http://www.nabble.com/-VOTE--J2G-Conversion-tool-acceptance-tf3149274.html#a9120007
Specifically, Sachin said:
{quote}
In order to follow proper convention, the package names need to start with the
plugin id and the plugin id should be organization + product + plugin so in our
case...
plugin id: org.apache.geronimo.j2g.someIdForThisSpecificPlugin
and all packages within that plugin should start with the pluginId
{quote}
Since this probably constitutes a significant amount of refactoring (and maybe
even some more discussion) I think it might be best to make the packaging
adjustments after the code is in sandbox.
> [Code donation] J2G Conversion tool
> -----------------------------------
>
> Key: GERONIMO-2743
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2743
> Project: Geronimo
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Security Level: public(Regular issues)
> Affects Versions: 1.1.x
> Environment: MS Windows XP SP2 (although Java based should work on
> any OS supporting Java)
> Reporter: Filip Hanik
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.1.x
>
> Attachments: CCLA.tif, Covalent-J2G-Tool.pdf,
> J2G-Migration-v2_src_1.0.0.zip, J2G-Migration_2.0.0_src_20070220-1501.zip
>
>
> IBM has together with in a joint effort with Covalent developed a JBoss to
> Geronimo conversion tool. This tool is used when converting applications from
> JBoss to Geronimo, and automatically converts the configuration file from one
> app server to the other.
> We feel that this piece of software adds value to Geronimo and users adopting
> Geronimo and would like to see this effort continue as part of the Geronimo
> project, a plugin or a sub project of Geronimo.
> The initial donation is for version 1.0 of this tool, and while a 1.1 is in
> the making to improve 1.0, 1.1 is not yet complete but will be donated as
> soon as the community feels that this tool belongs at the ASF, more
> specifically within the Geronimo project.
> If you'd think this tool is valuable, but believe it should go through
> incubation, we would hope that a Geronimo committer would step up and
> champion this effort.
> The tool, including IBM's CCLA, can be found at
> http://people.apache.org/~fhanik/j2g/j2g.html (Covalent will file the CCLA
> upon request)
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