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Paul McMahan commented on GERONIMO-2966:
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I agree that these plugins could use some rework.  Viet posted on dev about 
these plugins,  I suggest that he extract the contents of the original webapps 
from the plugins and redeploy them into geronimo to create new plugins.  Also 
at some point it would be good to switch the build process for these plugins to 
maven2 and use the car-maven-plugin as Donald suggested.  The servlet-examples 
and ldap-demo plugins are good examples in server/trunk are good examples of 
how this can be done.

> [Code donation] Web2 Plugins
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: GERONIMO-2966
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2966
>             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: Jeffrey Faelnar
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.1.x
>
>         Attachments: IBM-Web20Plugins-CCLA.pdf, web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip
>
>
> IBM has developed a set of  Web2.0 plugins for Apache Geronimo. The first 
> two, the DOJO plug-in and the JSON-RPC-Java plug-in, will supply Geronimo 
> with client and server side support of AJAX technology. Developers will 
> create Web applications where the client side is implemented with the help of 
> a DOJO library and makes JSON-RPC calls to the server side business logic 
> exposed as a coarse-grained façade JavaBean. To add DOJO library support 
> developers need to make their applications dependent on the DOJO plug-in and 
> similarly to handle JSON-RPC calls using JSON-RPC-Java library developers 
> need to make the applications dependent on the JSON-RPC plug-in.
> The remaining Feeds plug-in will allow developers to easily create RSS 1.0, 
> RSS 2.0 and ATOM 1.0 syndication feeds. The plug-in will be used in one of 
> two ways. Developers will implement feeds so that they are accessed through 
> the Feeds plug-in acting as an already deployed Web module. In addition, 
> developers can implement feeds as separately deployed Web applications that 
> use some functionality of the Feeds plug-in.
> Attached are the plugins and IBM's CCLA.

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