-----Mensagem original----- De: Jeremy Boynes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Since the very beginning Geronimo has worked with other open source > projects to build a complete J2EE solution - OpenEJB is one of those, > Jetty and JOTM are others. However, at the time OpenEJB provided EJB1.1 > functionality and quite a few people have worked to bring it up to the > 2.1 level - given the size of an EJB project, it's not really surprising > there is overlap in the communities. Ok, I was just wondering. In a complex project is difficult to relies on external implementation, mostly when external implementations handles core things. On the other side is usually good to avoid the NIH anti-pattern. So you need to reach a balance. Btw I thought JOTM was GPL. I'm using it too, but seems that its Xid is messing the expected oracle Xid pattern. I'll check that later. Regards, hammett
