Jacek, Good thinking! Let's start with EJB 3.1.
I'd like to help as much as possible. For me, a good starting point could be to read deeper the new spec. Jean-Louis Jacek Laskowski wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I'd like to know if there is a plan to go to EJB 3.1? > ... >> Finally, Jacek did some tests and went ahead with OSGI. >> I spent a couple of time pulling some hair out. After some small tests >> with >> Karaf, i believe we can make it work in an OSGI environment. >> But, i spoke some month ago with Guillaume NODET and another guy from >> servicemix and if we want to make OpenEJB OSGI ready, it seems we will >> need >> to refactor some pieces of code. Anyway, i'm convince Jacek have a far >> better overview. >> >> I just wanted to point it out in order to check if we can manage OSGI >> with >> EJB 3.1 tasks. >> >> It's definitely another topic we can discussed by the end of January with >> a >> beer (and may be more ...) ;-) > > Good you've rised it up as with the new year some of us are about to > make (or have already done) a couple of wishes and have one for > OpenEJB would be beneficial for the project. I did and will surely > spend more time on the project to bring it closer to EJB > 3.1-compliancy with (or without) OSGi. OSGi is a very useful > technology, but our main priority should be to implement the most > fancy stuff of EJB3.1 (if not all) first and do OSGi afterwards. > Having them both will make my wish come true, but don't rise the bar > too high. I'd love seeing more contributors from the community working > with us on those specs too. > > On the related note, I don't mind pushing 3.1.3 out with the features > already available in the trunk. They're enough for the release. You > fancy putting the hat of a release manager for 3.1.3 on? > > Jacek > > -- > Jacek Laskowski > Notatnik Projektanta Java EE - http://wszystkojawne.pl > p.s. Szukam speca/firmy od grafiki/CSS/HTML > > -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/EJB-3-1-is-out-brainstorming-session-tp991512p998092.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
