I haven't checked out the license yet. Are the classes in CVS? I have started downloading all of the related specs to collect all of that information.
It is a requirement for the Tool side to work connect and not connected. I am assuming this will require remote access to the serverside of the API. So far it seems Jonathan D. and I are the only people interested in this task. --- Aaron Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Chris Opacki wrote: > > I have the javax.enterprise.deployment classes > > downloaded from sun. Do we need anything else to > start > > the DDBean implementations? I'm not sure if anyone > > else has started on these things... Jon Duty and I > > (and anyone else interested) are ready to start on > > these things. > > The point is, we probably can't use the classes you > downloaded > from Sun. Have you examined the license with care? > Are we allowed to > freely redistribute them under our own license? > That not typically > allowed. > > Also, before starting on the DDBeans, we need to > assemble the list > of deployment information that is actually required. > Otherwise, what will > the DDBeans represent? We should probably also > prioritize EJB, Web, J2CA, > and application metadata and tackle these one at a > time. > > We also need to figure out how the JSR-88 impl will > communicate > with the server, since they're typically run in > different JVMs, if not on > different machines altogether. > > Aaron > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
