Hi Bruce, I'm going out to the ApacheCon mainly for this talk. I'm actually writing an article on Geronimo (for Apress) and will be doing a few more articles over the next several months for both Apress and Linux Magazine.
In any case, here's a list of questions that I have either put in my article so far or would like to have answered in the future as Geronimo evolves: -What key API's are going to be written vs. plugging in an existing product? (i.e. using Jetty instead of writing a servlet container) -What will Geronimo offer that other J2EE servers won't (or not as well)? -TIMELINE?! (a rough timeline would really make a lot of people happy) -What areas are the furthest along in development? -What areas still need a lot of work? -(Maybe a little history on how this all got started?) I have some more ideas, but I'll have to send them in later. Hopefully, this will give you something to go off of. Thanks, -a -----Original Message----- From: Bruce Snyder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 1:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: HELP! Need ideas for Geronimo presentation at ApacheCon! I'm currently constructing a presentation to be delivered at ApacheCon (http://www.apachecon.com/) in November. Much to my surprise, I just realized that I've only got four days with which to complete and submit the presentation to the powers that be at ApacheCon (yikes!). The talk is titled, The State of Apache Geronimo. Below is the official description for the talk: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The announcement of the Apache Geronimo project generated an incredible response from the community. Within its first month, the mailing list has already seen over 3000 messages. This response has translated into a large amount of people from all over the world working on the project. The Apache Geronimo project is an effort to develop an open-source J2EE container using a BSD-derived license that is fully compliant with the J2EE specification as well as fully Sun certified. The project will achieve this by building upon the many Java projects at the Apache Software Foundation. In addition, the project is bringing together leading members of the Castor, JBoss, MX4J, and OpenEJB communities, and possibly others. The intent of this session is to discuss the current status of Apache Geronimo as well as the roadmap for the future. The format of this session will be a presentation about Apache Geronimo followed by a question and answer/discussion session. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- That being said, I'm sending this is an effort to garner some ideas from the Gernimo community on the content for the presenation. Please chime in FAST with your ideas. FWIW, I plan on donating this presentation to the project after it's been presented. Granted, it will definitely change over time, but I'm thinking about keeping it up to date as changes occur. Bruce -- perl -e 'print unpack("u30","<0G)[EMAIL PROTECTED]&5R\"F9E<G)E=\$\!F<FEI+F-O;0\`\`");' The Castor Project http://www.castor.org/ Apache Geronimo http://incubator.apache.org/projects/geronimo.html
