I agree.  Which components specifically are you thinking of?

david jencks

> On Dec 15, 2016, at 1:57 AM, Mark Struberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks!
> 
> There have been some thoughts about resurrecting activity on the Geronimo 
> AppServer.
> So imo the first step is to find a spot which makes sense. Software doesn't 
> get built just for fun. 
> Of course if no fun is involved then a project is doomed as well. 
> But otoh if it doesn't get used then the quality suffers a lot and the fun is 
> gone as well.
> 
> So we have a few Java App Servers (just at the ASF), sorted from 
> fastest/smallest to full EE
> 
> * Mina as Socket Server
> * Tomcat as native Servlet Container
> * Brand new: OpenWebBeans Meecrowave as Microprofile server 
> (Tomcat9+OWB+Johnzon+CXF+log4j2). In a whooping 9MB all in one CLI fatjar btw 
> ;)
> * TomEE WebProfile (EE6 and EE7)
> * TomEE Full (EE6 and EE7)
> * Geronimo (EE6, OSGi)
> 
> + httpd of course (but not Java)
> 
> To be honest I've not seen the Geronimo AppServer in production since quite a 
> few years. Otoh the components maintained over here are of great quality and 
> also an important puzzle part of many other projects. In my eyes Geronio 
> could re-focus on becomming kind of EE-comons of the ASF.
> 
> What do others think? 
> 
> LieGrue,
> strub
> 
> 

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