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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>jBoss 2.0 BETA PROD 04 is our current version.</b></font>
<p><font face="Myriad
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<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">This is our full suite of Products and it is likely to be all you will need
to try out our technology. Download it and find out why many people are
switching to jboss every day! </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
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<li><font
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<li><font
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<li><font
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<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">New layout for configuration files, to allow multiple jboss
instances on the same machine</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Improved J2EE deployer: just drop your jar/war/ear in the
deploy directory!</font>
<li><font
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<p><font face="Myriad
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<li><font
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<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Fixed memory leaks</font>
<li><font
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<li><font
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<li><font
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<li><font
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<li><font
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<p><font face="Myriad
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<li><font
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<li><font
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<li><font
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<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Enhanced Transaction management</font>
<li><font
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<p><font face="Myriad
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<li><font
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<li><font
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<li><font
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<p>Our code is
co-developed and the source is freely available. You can either get the code in a zip
format to browse it or, if you plan on working with the source tree, you can set up a
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<td class="newsbody"><a
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<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><b>Download a daily updated <a href="/zip_archives/">snapshot of the
sources</a> (ZIP archive)</b></font></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">To browse the source tree you <b>will need a CVS client</b>.
If you don't have one already installed on your machine you can download <a
href="http://www.jcvs.org/"><b>jCVS</b></a>, the CVS client in java. jCVS will work on
any platform including Linux. However we recommend the native Linux tools or
</font>try <a href="http://www.wincvs.org"><b>winCVS</b></a> if you are based on a
win32 platform.
<p><b>Settings for
Linux users and winCVS users:</b></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">CVS_ROOT is </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/products/cvs/ejboss</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">password<i> </i>is: anon</font></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">To browse the source tree you <b>will need a CVS client</b>.
If you don't have one already installed on your machine you can download <a
href="http://www.jcvs.org/"><b>jCVS</b></a>, the CVS client in java. jCVS will work on
any platform including Linux. However we recommend the native Linux tools or
</font>try <a href="http://www.wincvs.org"><b>winCVS</b></a> if you are based on a
win32 platform.
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">The following modules are available for browsing:</font></p>
<ul>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>jboss</b>: the main jboss tree</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>contrib</b>: 3rd party contribution to jboss</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>jbosstest</b>: the testsuite for jboss</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>zoap</b>: an alternative SOAP based invocation</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>ejx</b>: the gui front end of jboss</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>jnp</b>: the JNDI implementation</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>zola</b>: the application model </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>spyderMQ</b>: the JMS implementation</font>
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<td class="newsheader"><b>More
information on Build and Source </b></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
color="black" face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>What is Ant?</b></font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Ant is a Java based build tool. In theory it is kind of like make without
makes wrinkles.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Why? Why another build tool when there is already make, gnumake, nmake,
jam, and others? Because, they are limited to the OS, or at least the OS type such as
Unix, that you are working on. Makefiles are inherently evil as well. </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Ant is different. Instead a model where it is extended with shell based
commands, it is extended using Java classes. Instead of writing shell commands, the
configuration files are XML based calling out a target tree where various tasks get
executed. Each task is run by an object which implements a particular Task interface.
Granted, this removes some of the expressive power that is inherent by being able to
construct a shell command such as `find . -name foo -exec rm {}` but it gives you the
ability to be cross platform. To work anywhere and everywhere. And hey, if you really
need to execute a shell command, Ant has an exec rule that allows different commands
to be executed based on the OS that it is executing on. </font></p>
<p><a
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/cvsweb/index.cgi/jakarta-ant/docs/index.html%20">more
doc</a></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><b>What is CVS (Concurrent Versions System) ?</b></font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">CVS is a version control system. It is used to record the history of your
source files. Bugs can creep in when software is modified, and may not be detected
until a long time after the modification is made. With CVS, you can retrieve old
versions to find which change caused the bug. </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">CVS can also help when a project is being worked on by multiple people,
where overwriting each others changes is easy to do.CVS solves this problem by having
each developer work in his/her own directory and then instructing CVS to merge the
work when each developer is done. </font></p>
<p><a
href="http://www.csc.calpoly.edu/%7Edbutler/tutorials/winter96/cvs/"><font size="2"
face="Myriad Web,Arial">more doc </font></a><br>
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<td class="newsheader"><b>An
Open Operating System for the web</b></td>
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<td class="newsbody">The field
of Enterprise Web Software is going through a complete redefinition. Developing
enterprise web applications, applications that live on networks and are accessible
through browsers is the next wave of computing.<br>
<p>All developers look
for the standard enterprise ready platform to start they development. Microsoft is
pushing .NET on microsoft Windows. J2EE, the SUN/IBM defined standard today offers a
working solution across a wide variety of Operating Systems. J2EE is a standard with
industry momentum. jBoss is a J2EE based implementation in Open Source. A free
implementation.</td>
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<td class="newsheader"><b>A
Standard webOS with Industry momentum</b></td>
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<td class="newsbody">J2EE,
defined by SUN microsystem and IBM is defined in an open industry process. There are
today about 30 vendors of J2EE application server.<br>
<p>Enterprise
developers will draw on the services provided by J2EE to speed up the development of
their applications. Instead of writing database code or writing pool management by
hand, developers can leverage EJB to store their data automatically.<br>
Instead of dealing
manually with transaction, system developers can use the built in capabilities to run
transaction in a distributed fashion. Instead of creating all business code by hand
consultants can assemble "components" to build their application in a
"Lego" fashion. Today J2EE is the dominant platform for web development,
analyst put Microsoft's .NET five years behind J2EE.<br>
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APIs </b></td>
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<td class="newsbody">J2EE is a
set of standards that, when used together, provide an excellent web application
development and deployment platform. J2EE includes standards for middleware (EJB and
JMS), database connectivitiy (JDBC), transactions (JTA/JTS), presentation (servlets
and Java Server Pages), and directory services (JNDI).
<p>jBoss products
implements all these services in Open Source. As one of the leading java Open Source
groups we integrate or develop them for a full J2EE stack.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><img width="594"
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<td class="newsheader"><b>Why
Open Source for J2EE?</b></td>
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<td class="newsbody">J2EE is
infrastructure, in the sense of an operating system. We believe that any
infrastructure software is a natural fit for the new mode of development spurred by
the internet: collaborative development in Open Source. We chose to open the
development and do it with volunteers from around the world. We believe the
information highways, and specifically the reference implementation of these standard,
should be publicly owned.
<p>Perhaps the more
compelling reason is that these large infrastructure products grow extremelly large
and extremelly complex. Many commercial settings cannot and do not manage this. Here
at jboss, we still scale the development of these systems. In clear we believe that
Open Source technology is a credible, efficient and cost effective way to scale the
development of these large systems.<br>
<br>
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<td class="newsheader"><b>Who
uses J2EE technology and why?</b></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><b>1-
Independent software vendors</b><br>
2 years ago many
Independent Software Vendors developing Enterprise Applications took the java route.
Most applications required the same set of services. ISVs would undertake this
development in-house for lack of a defined standard. This is time-consuming, complex
and expensive development, since it is the "infrastructure" development.
Today most ISVs look for a J2EE server vendor to outsource that infrastructure
development and focus on "business logic". Taking an open source server
makes sense, first of all from a price standpoint since the price of the application
doesn't reflect the price of the infrastructure. It also makes sense from a
technological standpoint since it enables tight integration. About 20% of people who
download jboss do it in the objective of embedding it in their applications.<br>
<br>
<p><b>2- IT
departments/Startups </b><br>
A recent study showed
that Java/J2EE is already the dominant platform for Enterprise Web Software with 60%
of IT development being done on it. "Stand-alone" usage of our container, is
the most common use.<br>
People will develop
their enterprise web application and run it in their departmental server or even on
the web. We have been chosen, both for development and production, over more pricey
competitors in many instances! We sport features, such as hot deploy and
runtime-generated stub and skeleton objects, that can't be found in most commercial
tools no matter how much you are willing to pay!<br>
<br>
</p>
<p><b>3- ISP/ASP, the
next wave of Enterprise Software Hosting </b><br>
All ISP providers
already offer Web Hosting for static webpages. Offering more "enterprise level
hosting" revolves around hosting a J2EE platform.<br>
Going beyond simple
logic and cgi-bin, jBoss was designed in part for ASP settings. One can just deploy
it's applications on a set of hosted machines and have an web based JMX console to
manage the remote servers. Our integration with JSP engines makes jBoss the candidate
of choice for ISP usage. Most J2EE vendors do not focus on this market, jBoss however
is well suited in 2 ways. First the code is modular so various configurations can be
set through administration, in order to fit every clients specific needs. Second there
is no license fee per CPU, so one can grow a farm of J2EE server at little cost.</p>
<p><b>4- Module and
3rd party developers</b><br>
<br>
Behind jboss Open
Source success is a highly modular design. jboss is built from the ground up around
the concept of modules and plug-ins. We use the JMX (Java Management eXtension)
specification to configure and administer the different plugins. We integrate various
modules, from Tomcat to cocobase to offer a state of the art J2EE container. It
enables jBoss to scale J2EE development by modularizing it. By integrating in J2EE
module developers buy themselves access to the dominant market for application
development and increase the deployment of their technology.<br>
</p>
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<td class="newsheader"><b>Why
should I participate</b></td>
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<td class="newsbody">First
most people come here to learn cutting edge skills. Many of our contributors are
experts in the field and highly recognized individuals in the industry. We see many
independent software developers in our ranks. If you are a startup looking for a
container to embed in your application you will find all you need here. If you are a
PhD student you will find jBoss to be a perfect learning tool, many modern high level
concepts of java software design are implemented in our code. Finally, yes, we are
doing the right thing, we strongly believe that J2EE is the mass platform of the
future and we work hard to make it a reality... the information age's infrastructure
wants to be free.<br>
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Web,Arial">What is Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) ?</font></a>
<li><a href="#FAQ-GENERAL-EJB"><font face="Myriad
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<li><a href="#FAQ-GENERAL-JAVABEANS"><font face="Myriad
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<li><a href="#FAQ-GENERAL-JAS"><font face="Myriad
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<li><a href="#FAQ-BEANDEV-RESOURCEPREFIX"><font face="Myriad
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<li><a href="#FAQ-ADMIN-DEPLOY"><font face="Myriad
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<li><a href="#FAQ-ADMIN-UNDEPLOY"><font face="Myriad
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<li><a href="#FAQ-ADMIN-CLUSTER"><font face="Myriad
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<li><a href="#FAQ-ADMIN-DATASOURCE"><font face="Myriad
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<li><a href="#FAQ-ADMIN-JAWSDTD"><font face="Myriad
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<li><a href="#FAQ-ADMIN-JBOSSDTD"><font face="Myriad
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<h3><a
name="FAQ-CREDITS-AUTHORS"></a><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Who is responsible for
this FAQ ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">The first version of the jBoss FAQ was created by <a
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Kunle Odutola</a> in March 2000. The current
version of the FAQ is a rewrite by <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Jeremiah
Johnson</a> in August 2000. The style and presentation of this FAQ borrows from many
numerous FAQs that the author has been exposed to. The FAQ is currently maintained on
behalf of the jBoss community by <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Kunle
Odutola</a>. Most of the wisdom contained in the answers presented here however comes
from the collective insights and diligence of the many others who inhabit the jBoss
mailing list(s) and the EJB world-at-large. Particular mention goes to the following
people from the jBoss mailing list:</font></p>
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<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Rickard </font><font size="2" face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Ö</font><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">berg</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Marc Fleury</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Dan O'Connor</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Clint Dalton</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Stephan Schmidt</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Micheal Jordan</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Kunle Odutola</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Jeremiah Johnson</font>
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<p><font face="Myriad
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of this FAQ that in sync with the latest release of jBoss.</font>
<li><font
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downloadable from a link on <a href="http://www.ejboss.org/">www.jBoss.org</a> and,
they contain a copy of this FAQ that is appropriate to the version of jBoss in the
archive.</font>
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<h3><a
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Edition (J2EE) ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
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developing, deploying and managing n-tiered information systems using Java
technologies. The platform encourages the development of enterprise systems with the
ability to run <i>anywhere</i> across a wide range of operating systems. J2EE extends
the Java 2 Platform to cater for the server-side processing needs of the enterprise
with key technologies including the following:</font></p>
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<li><font
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<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI)</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">JDBC data access API</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Java Servlets</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">JavaServer Pages (JSP)</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Java Transaction API (JTA)</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Java Transaction Service (JTS)</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Java Messaging Service (JMS)</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Remote Method Invocation (RMI)</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">CORBA</font>
</ul>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Further information about Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is
available on the <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2ee/">J2EE home page</a>.</font></p>
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<p> </p>
<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-GENERAL-EJB"></a>What is Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a <a
href="http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/docs.html">specification and architecture</a>
for the development and deployment of component-based, distributed business
applications on the Java platform. It is a significant part of Java 2 Enterprise
Edition (J2EE) - a unified architecture and platform for delivering the benefits of
the Java platform to the server-based computing environment.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">A business component that is developed for the Enterprise JavaBean
architecture is also confusingly called an Enterprise JavaBean. These components may
be written once, and then deployed on any server platform that supports the Enterprise
JavaBeans specification. A key goal of the EJB architecture is to make the job of
developing EJB components and the client applications that access them very simple
indeed. Much of this is achieved by defining an architectural entity called a
<i>container</i> - an EJB container - that acts as a buffer between EJB components and
their client as well as between EJB components and the very complex reality of
developing scalable, distributed systems. An EJB container is itself contained within
an <i>EJB server</i>.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Further information about Enterprise JavaBeans is available on the <a
href="http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/index.html">Enterprise JavaBeans home
page</a>.</font></p>
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<p> </p>
<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-GENERAL-JAVABEANS"></a>Are JavaBeans different from Enterprise
JavaBeans ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Yes, JavaBeans are different from Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs). Both
JavaBeans and EJBs are units of packaged functionality but they are designed to
function in very specific and different environments. JavaBeans facilitate black box
reuse of visual and non-visual components within JavaBean-aware IDEs. EJBs on the
other hand are non-visual components that can only be deployed in an EJB-compliant
Java application server. </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">JavaBeans are basically just classes executed in the JVM, while EJBs are
managed objects that are deployed within an EJB application server. JavaBeans may be
driven by events, but EJBs are currently just driven by remote method calls.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Myriad
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<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-GENERAL-JAS"></a>What is a Java Application Server
?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">In the current context, a Java application server is a sophisticated
software system that provide a run-time environment for executing components written
in Java. The widespread adoption of the EJB standard from the J2EE specification has
ensured that a well written component can be without additional development work
deployed in almost all Java application servers.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Myriad
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<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-GENERAL-DEPLOYMENT"></a>What does Deployment mean ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Deployment is the act of preparing and sending the bean(s) to the
application server to become available as application components. In preparation for
deployment, any resources that the bean provider has used in the code must be
associated with real resources, transactional attirbutes may be specified, security
attributes may be set, and any other container-specific settings will all be specified
in deployment descriptors. The compiled code and the deployment descriptors will all
be jarred together into an application jar and then the jar will be placed in the
necessary location for the application server to use. The final act of deployment is
the application server parsing the deployment descriptors, preparing the container
environment, and then binding the bean names to the naming service to make them
available for calls.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"> </font></p>
<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-GENERAL-TRANSMGMT"></a>What is Transaction Management
?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">A transaction is an atomic and reliable unit of program execution .
Transactions systems are invaluable in any system that support concurrent processing.
For example, if multiple clients are using the same database table concurrently, it's
possible that the database write operations they perform could leave the table in an
inconsistent state. With transactional support, each user see a transaction as an
operation that either completes successfully or not at all. The possibility of
inconsistencies arising as result of their interleaved database operations is
removed. </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">The Enterprise JavaBeans architecture provides automatic support for
distributed transactions in component based applications. Such distributed
transactions can atomically update data in multiple databases. The burden of managing
transactions is thus shifted from the bean developer to the EJB container and/or
server.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Read chapter 11 of the EJB 1.1 spec if you are interested in knowing more
about Transaction Management.</font></p>
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Web,Arial">Back to <a href="#FAQ_CONTENTS">FAQ Contents</a></font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
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<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-GENERAL-PERSISTENCE"></a>What is Bean / Container Managed
Persistence ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">With respect to Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), persistence is a term that
describes the process whereby the the state of an active (stateful?) EJB is stored
(usually to a database) in such a way that the EJB can be reactivated later. It is
serialization for EJBs if you like.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">There are two flavours of persistence in EJB - Bean-Manage Persistence
(BMP) and Container-Managed Persistence (CMP). The main difference between the two
flavours is who is responsible for <i>actually</i> persisting the EJB. In BMP the bean
developer is responsible for writing the code that persists the beans state (maybe
using JDBC?) while in CMP, the container is reponsible. In CMP a bean developer might
not even <i>know</i> what object-relational database persistence is let alone how it
works?. Pretty neat.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">A relevant excerpt from the <a
href="http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/docs.html">EJB 1.1. specification</a> itself,
on page 100:</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">"The entity bean component protocol allows the entity Bean Provider
either to implement the entity bean's persistence directly in the entity bean class or
in one or more helper classes provided with the entity bean class (bean-managed
persistence), or to delegate the entity bean's persistence to the Container Provider
tools used at deployment time (container-managed persistence)."<br>
</font></p>
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</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsheader"><font
color="white" face="Myriad Web,Arial" size="3"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS"></a><b>jBoss
Questions</b></font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody">
<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-SUMMARY"></a>What is jBoss ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Basically, jBoss is an application server written in Java that can host
business components developed in Java. The interface and architecture of the jBoss
application server, the Java business components that can be hosted inside jBoss and
various protocols by which a client application (or other business components) can
interact with the business components is defined by the <a
href="http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/docs.html">Enterprise JavaBeans
specification</a>.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">jBoss 2 is designed to be an EJB v1.1 container and server. There are <a
href="http://www.telkel.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=109">efforts underway</a>
currently to extend the support to EJB v2.0 but the work isn't expected to begin
before Q4 2000. The jBoss server is developed in the Open Source tradition by
volunteers and sponsors using 100% Pure Java. </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">We are working very hard to ensure that jBoss rightfully becomes <i>the</i>
premier EJB server for the Java 2 Enterprise Edition.</font></p>
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<p> </p>
<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-PGOV"></a>What is Project Game Over or PGOV ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Project Games Over (pGO or PGOV) is a co-ordinated set of activities that
are designed to produce a production quality jboss2.0 and move us towards jboss3.0 -
<i>the</i> integrated j2EE container. There can be no hard time limits in Open
Source but pGO hope to have a production quality beta of jBoss 2 by Q4
2000. </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">pGO is a goal-oriented programme that has successfully galvanised even the
most hardcore and eternally galvanised members of the jBoss community. The goal?. A
finished, production version of jBoss 2 that covers EJB1.1, basic integration
with other J2EE components. We will essentially provide the "essentials of
J2EE" in open source.</font></p>
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Web,Arial">Back to <a href="#FAQ_CONTENTS">FAQ Contents</a></font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"> </font></p>
<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-PGO"></a>What is Project Go! (pGO!) ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">After pGO above, the pGO! programme (probably needs a significantly
different name) will move jBoss on towards EJB2.0 compliance and some advanced
features (some have started) but it will take longer, probably around Q1
2001.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"> </font></p>
<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-BENEFITS"></a>What are the benefits of jBoss
?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Lots, here is an initial list:</font></p>
<ul>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">dynamic "hot" deploy</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">proxy based EJBs</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">configurable container</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">small footprint</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">JMX based architecture</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">"full" J2EE implementation / integration</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">large, active developer and user community</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">free speech _and_ free beer</font>
</ul>
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<p><font face="Myriad
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<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-COMPLIANCE"></a>Is jBoss in compliance with the current
EJB spec ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Yes. Well mostly. JBoss 2 is <a
href="http://www.telkel.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=136">being continuously
tested</a> for compliance with the <a
href="http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/docs.html">EJB 1.1 specification</a>.</font></p>
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Web,Arial">Back to <a href="#FAQ_CONTENTS">FAQ Contents</a></font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"> </font></p>
<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-COMMUNITY"></a>What is the jBoss community ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">The jBoss community is a pool of contributors working on <b>joint J2EE
projects</b> much like the "Apache group" of Apache Server fame. jBoss
people come from all over the world... 'Silicon Valley' California, London and the
rest of the UK, France, Sweden, Siberia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and there's
even a few from the 'Tropical Antarctic' (otherwise known as New Zealand).</font></p>
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<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"> </font></p>
<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-OBTAIN"></a>How can I get a copy of jBoss ?</font></h3>
<ul>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Binary: From the jBoss project's <a
href="http://www.jboss.org/">homepage</a>, there is a link to jBoss <a
href="http://www.jboss.org/binary.htm">binary distributions</a> for JDK 1.2.2 and JDK
1.3 JVMs..</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Source: From the jBoss CVS repository. The jBoss source code
is in CVS and this route is more appropriate for developers and seasoned jBoss pros.
Please note that you will need to build this version before it can be used.</font>
<p><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><br>
<b>CVS
Settings (permits read-only access only)</b><br>
<br>
<u>GNU/Linux
users and WinCVS users</u></font></p>
<div
align="right">
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">
<table
border="0" width="90%">
<tr>
<td width="140"><code>CVSROOT</code></td>
<td><code>:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/products/cvs/ejboss</code></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="140"><code>password</code></td>
<td><code>anon</code></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="140"><code>module</code></td>
<td><code> jboss <i>or</i> zola <i>or</i> spyderMQ</code></td>
</tr>
</table>
</font></p>
</div>
<p><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><u>jCVS users</u><br>
jCVS does
things a little differently and breaks the pserver string above into the following<br>
components on
the checkout page:</font></p>
<div
align="right">
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">
<table
border="0" width="90%">
<tr>
<td width="140"><code>cvs module</code></td>
<td><code>jboss <i>or</i> zola <i>or</i> spyderMQ</code></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="140"><code>cvs server</code></td>
<td><code>cvs.working-dogs.com</code></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="140"><code>cvs repository</code></td>
<td><code>/products/cvs/ejboss</code></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="140"><code>user</code></td>
<td><code>anon</code></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="140"><code>password</code></td>
<td><code>anon</code></td>
</tr>
</table>
</font></p>
</ul>
</div>
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<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"> </font></p>
<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-INSTALL"></a>How do I install jBoss ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">If you download the binary, you can use these <a
href="http://www.jboss.org/jBoss2pr4/install.htm">instructions</a>.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">The <a href="http://www.jboss.org/getting_startedJB2.htm">Getting
Started</a> guide has information for <a
href="http://www.jboss.org/jboss1.html">installing jBoss for Linux</a> and <a
href="http://www.jboss.org/jboss_win32_1.html">installing jBoss for
Windows</a>.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Myriad
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<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-SELL"></a>Can I sell jBoss ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Yes, and many will. Many will bundle it with J2EE applications for
example.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">If you want to sell *only* jBoss, then you need to ask "what is the
value add"? Just putting it on a CD and selling may not get you many customers if
they can download it from the net just as easy.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"> </font></p>
<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-DISTRIBUTE"></a>Can I include jBoss in my distribution
?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">There is quite a <a
href="http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00262.html">long
post</a> discussing this question. In short, if you use a third party plug-in, then
you must adhere to the license of that third party plug-in <i>in addition</i> to the
jBoss license. For jBoss stuff, any of your classes that <b>import</b> jBoss classes
directly must be GPL.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Please note that standard Enterprise JavaBeans do not import jBoss code.
They access jBoss's functionality indirectly via the J2EE APIs. Hence they do
<i>not</i> import jBoss classes and do not have to be GPL'ed.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Myriad
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<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-IIOP"></a>Does jBoss support RMI/IIOP ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Not yet. But have a look at <a
href="http://www.telkel.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=104">this pGO task</a> that is
currently assigned to <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Jeremiah Johnson</a>.</font></p>
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Web,Arial">Back to <a href="#FAQ_CONTENTS">FAQ Contents</a></font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"> </font></p>
<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-SOAP"></a>Does jBoss support SOAP ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Yes, look at the <a href="http://www.jboss.org/zoap/zoap.htm">ZOAP
module</a>.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Myriad
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<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-RMH"></a>How do I make the RMH samples work ?</font></h3>
<p><a
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Ken
Jenks</font></a><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"> has gotten the examples to work, so
take a look at <a href="http://abiblion.com/products-jboss.html">his
work</a>.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"> </font></p>
<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-JDKS"></a>Are there any functional differences between
jdk1.2 and jdk1.3 ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">None have been identified.</font></p>
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Web,Arial">Back to <a href="#FAQ_CONTENTS">FAQ Contents</a></font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
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<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-PERFORMANCE"></a>Any benchmark or performance metrics
available ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Not yet.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Myriad
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<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-REMOTE"></a>How do I get my client working from a remote
machine ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">This is a very common question and there are a couple options. The key is
to provide the correct server into the environment so that InitialContext performs its
lookup on the correct machine. One option is to set a couple system properties with
the correct information, another is to hard-code the properties, and a third option is
to use a standard jndi.properties file. Forget the hard-code option, here are the
others:</font></p>
<ul>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">System Properties Specify java.naming.factory.initial and
java.naming.provider.url when you start your client. </font>
<pre><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><code> java -cp $CLASSPATH <br>
-Djava.naming.factory.initial=org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
</code></font></br>
<code> -Djava.naming.provider.url=remote.host.name <br>
org.opengroupware.logic.test.AuthenticateTest</code></font>
</font></pre>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">jndi.properties Create a file called jndi.properties with the
following two lines (and put the jndi.properties file into the classpath of the
client): </font>
<pre><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><code>
java.naming.factory.initial=org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory</code></font></br>
<font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><code>
java.naming.provider.url=remote.host.name</code></font>
<font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><code> </code></font></ul>
</pre>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">For both of the options above, the instantiation of the InitialContext with
use the default constructor: </font></p>
<pre><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><code> Object reference = new InitialContext().lookup(
"encryption.NoCrypt" );</code></font></pre>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Obviously, you need to narrow that object reference - this is just an
example of getting a reference from JNDI.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Myriad
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<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-JBOSS-EJX"></a>EJX won't start, what's wrong ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">The most common problem here is not running EJX from the bin
directory.</font></p>
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<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-BEANDEV-RUNJAR"></a>How can I run my EJB jar in jBoss
?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Once you have deployed your bean(s), they are ready to be called by clients
or other beans.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Myriad
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<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-BEANDEV-GUIDE"></a>Is a programmer's guide available for jBoss
?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Yes, take a look at the <a href="http://www.jboss.org/ejb.html">jBoss 2.0
EJB development</a> guide.</font></p>
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Web,Arial">Back to <a href="#FAQ_CONTENTS">FAQ Contents</a></font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
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<h3><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><a name="FAQ-BEANDEV-RESOURCEPREFIX"></a>When do I need to prefix a lookup
with "java:comp/env" ?</font></h3>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">java:comp/env is used to prefix a resource that the bean is looking up in
the JNDI naming context. Looking up other bean or resources are examples where you
would prefix the JNDI name that the resource is bound to with java:comp/env</font></p>
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resource.</font></p>
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href="http://www.jboss.org/server.html">This one</a> describes the directory structure
of jBoss, JMX, the classpaths, and configuration files, and <a
href="http://www.jboss.org/container.html">this one</a> is has information about the
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components. As you get into the code, the jboss-dev mailing list is the best place to
direct your questions. The javadocs come with the binary distribution (in the docs
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successful launch of his website. Runs all on java and jboss for EJB.A large
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seeing the interceptor route as the way to go and it makes future integration a breeze
for us. JMX still comes in handy in multifaceted integration and the next
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<tr>
<td class="newsheader"><b>An
integration for JDO support</b></td>
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<tr>
<td class="newsbody">
<p> The jBoss/CastorJDO integration is an effort led by Oleg Nitz.
<p>The <a
href="http://access1.sun.com/jdo/">"Java Data Objects specification"</a>
says:</p>
<p><i>Java Data
Objects is a suitable component for integration with EJB in these scenarios:</i></p>
<ul>
<li><i>Session
Beans with JDO classes as dependent objects;</i>
<li><i>Entity
Beans with JDO classes as delegates for both Bean Managed Persistence</i>
</ul>
<p>This also applies
to Castor JDO, which was inspired by the same source as the quoted specification: <a
href="http://java.sun.com/aboutJava/communityprocess/jsr/jsr_012_dataobj.html">JSR-12
"Java Data Objects Specification"</a>. Castor JDO used with Session beans
and BMP Entity Beans serves as an alternative to CMP Entity Beans, and is in many
cases more fast and efficient. However, Castor doesn't complies to the the Sun JDO
specification yet. Castor JDO is RDBMS-oriented and serves as O/R mapper, while the
current draft of Sun JDO specification seems to be OODBMS-oriented.</p>
<p>The jBoss/Castor
integration makes it possible to use Castor JDO DataObjects factories as bean
resources. These resources can be found in the JNDI namespace of the beans.</td>
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<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>Binary and CVS</b></td>
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<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">The latest version of <a
href="http://castor.exolab.org">Castor</a> from CVS is needed for now, since some
methods used by the integration module were added after the official release of Castor
0.8.8. You should also take xerces.jar file there. Alternatively, you can take all
needed jar files from the jBoss repositories:</font>
<p><a
href="http://cvs.working-dogs.com/ejboss/cvsweb/index.cgi/~checkout~/contrib/castorjdo/lib/castor-0.8.8.jar?rev=1.1&content-type=text/plain"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">castor-0.8.8.jar</font></a><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">
Copyright 2000 © Intalio Inc. All Rights Reserved.</font></p>
<p><a
href="http://cvs.working-dogs.com/ejboss/cvsweb/index.cgi/~checkout~/contrib/castorjdo/lib/xerces.jar?rev=1.1&content-type=text/plain"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">xerces.jar</font></a><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"> Copyright
2000 © Apache organization. All Rights Reserved.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">The CastorJDO integration module is here:</font>
<p><a
href="jboss-castorjdo.jar"><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">jboss-castorjdo.jar</font></a><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"> Copyright 2000
© The jBoss organization. All Rights Reserved.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">The sources can be found in <a href="../cvs.htm">CVS</a>, module
"contrib".</font></td>
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<tr>
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class="newsheader"><b>How-to</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">
<ul>
<li>Put the three jars files mentioned above in lib/ext directory.</li>
<li>Add the Mlet in jboss.conf<br>
<pre>
<MLET CODE = "org.jboss.jdo.castor.CastorJDOImpl"
ARCHIVE="jboss.jar,castor-0.8.8.jar,xerces.jar"
CODEBASE="../lib/ext/">
<ARG TYPE="java.lang.String" VALUE="file:../conf/database.xml">
<ARG TYPE="java.lang.String" VALUE="dataObjectsJndiName">
<ARG TYPE="java.lang.Integer" VALUE="0">
<ARG TYPE="java.lang.Boolean" VALUE="false">
<ARG TYPE="java.lang.Boolean" VALUE="false">
</MLET>
</pre>
where the arguments are:
<ol>
<li>the database configuration file needed by
the Castor JDO, it contains JNDI name of JDBC DataSource and
reference(s) to mapping configuration file(s), e.g.:
<pre>
<database name="test" engine="oracle" >
<jndi name="dataSourceJndiName"/>
<mapping href="mapping.xml" />
</database>
</pre>
It is recommended to place it in "conf" directory or in one of its
subdirectories as well as mapping configuration file(s).
At least, don't place them to your EJB jar files.
See Castor documentation for further info on the content of the
Castor configuration files.</li>
<li>the JNDI name that is used for binding bean
resource references. See below.</li>
<li>the lock timeout in seconds, value <b>0</b> means
"use the Castor default value" (which now equals 10 seconds).</li>
<li>the flag of logging. When you set it to <b>true</b>,
the CastorJDO MBean sends information messages and warnings to
jBoss loggers.</li>
<li>tells if your JDO classes are loaded via ClassPathExtension MLET in
jboss.conf - in this case set the argument to <b>true</b>,
or via EJB jar classpath (i.e. either they are in the same jar or
they are accessible via Class-Path: attribute of META-INF/MANIFEST.MF) -
in this case set the argument to <b>false</b>.
If you need to access the same JDO class from different bean jar files,
better load this class via ClassPathExtension MLET, otherwise changes
that are done in one bean may not be visible in the other bean
(due to separate Castor caches for the two Class instances).
</ol>
<li>Declare the resource managers in your jboss.xml besides your
ejb-jar.xml, e.g.:<br>
<pre>
<resource-managers>
<resource-manager
res-class="org.jboss.ejb.deployment.JDBCResource">
<res-name>dataSourceNameForBean</res-name>
<res-jndi-name>dataSourceJndiName</res-jndi-name>
</resource-manager>
<resource-manager
res-class="org.jboss.ejb.deployment.CastorJDOResource">
<res-name>dataObjectsNameForBean</res-name>
<res-jndi-name>dataObjectsJndiName</res-jndi-name>
</resource-manager>
</resource-managers>
</pre>
</li>
<li>Declare the resource manager JNDI ENC for the beans in ejb-jar.xml, e.g.:
<pre>
<resource-ref>
<description>DataObjects factory</description>
<res-ref-name>dataObjectsNameForBean</res-ref-name>
<res-type>org.exolab.castor.jdo.DataObjects</res-type>
<res-auth>Container</res-auth>
</resource-ref>
</pre>
It is recommended to start JNDI names for JDO resources with "jdo/"
(e.g, the bean JNDI name might be "java:comp/env/jdo/myjdo").
</li>
<li>Get the JDO object in your bean as :
<pre>
public MyObject a_method() {
InitialContext ic = new InitialContext();
DataObjects jdo = (DataObjects) ic.lookup("java:comp/env/jdo/myjdo");
Database db = jdo.getDatabase();
db.create(obj1);
[...]
db.remove(obj2);
[...]
whatever action on db
db.close();
return obj1;
}
</pre>
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<td class="newsheader"><b>Just
Another Web Storage/Minerva</b></td>
</tr>
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The Minerva JDBC
connection pooling module has been added to the codebase, thanks to Aaron Mulder. This
module complements JAWS by adding a pluggable connection pooling mechanism.</font>
<p><a
href="../minerva/index.html"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">View the Minerva
JavaDocs</font></a></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Get a feature list of the project as a whole (under
construction)</font></p>
<p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
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class="newsheader"><b>Features</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody">
<ul>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">CMP 1.1 implementation</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">JDBC 1.0, 2.0 compatible</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Table creation at deploy time</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Flexible configurable datatypes</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Differential metadata</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Multiple DataSources support</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Full java Object support</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Collections supported</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">EJB-references supported</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Low admin overhead in automated mode</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Advanced table mapping</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">GUI configuration</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Complex finders support</font>
</ul>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>Mailing lists</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">jaws is hosted by Joe Shevland in Australia, it is a low
traffic list (0-5mails/day)</font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">You can find it <a href="lists.html">here</a></font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>Distribution and CVS</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">jBoss/Jaws is distributed as part of <a
href="binary.html">jBoss/Server.</a></font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">CVS module is <a href="cvs.html">jboss</a></font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>GUI</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><img
src="../pictures/jawsgui.gif"></td>
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<td class="newsheader"><b>A
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<td class="newsbody"><font
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free/open world. We are already there and the reason for our success lies on JMX.
JMX or Java Management eXtension is the best weapon we have found for
integration of software. It provides a common spine in which we plug in modules,
containers and plugins.</font>
<p><font face="Myriad
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<p><font face="Myriad
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</tr>
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<p><font face="Myriad
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specification. We currently refer to it as jboss2.0</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><b>jBoss 2.0 is truly a 3rd generation container.</b> It takes the patterns
and ideas that were investigated in 1.0. Designed from the ground up to be
<b>modular</b>, jBoss introduces yet again many ground breaking features such as a
full <b>plug-in approach </b>to the container implementation. Borrowing from the
success that met with Linux 2.0 and it's modular approach to software implementation,
jBoss 2.0 is meant to be developed by distributed parties each working on a cleanly
separated part of the server. </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
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(TM) to offer standard interfaces to the management of its components as well as the
applications deployed on it. Ease of use is still the number one priority here at
jBoss and jBoss 2.0 will set a new standard.</font></td>
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class="newsheader"><b>jBoss/Tomcat</b></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img height="71" width="100" src="../pictures/tomcat_3.gif"
align="left">Apache Tomcat the JSP/Servlet container from the java apache organization
is integrated in jBoss. jBoss/Tomcat provides various integration levels. With the
JMX spine you can either bring Tomcat and jBoss up in the same VM but as
separate stacks or you can run everyone in the same "<b>integrated stack"
</b>with tremendous speed advantages and native pointer passage. We continue to
closely integrate with the latest releases of Tomcat to offer you the smooth
experience you come to expect from jBoss.</font></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">spyderMQ is our messaging service implementation.
Still alpha it is quite stable and functional. A quality product in the making.
It is a fully compliant JMS (Java Messaging Service) implementation</font></td>
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class="newsheader"><b>jBoss/JAWS-Minerva</b></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img src="../pictures/jaws.jpg"></font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">jaws as its name indicates is a discreet JDBC based object storage
facility. It is tightly integrated with jBoss and provides startup table
creation as well as some fairly advanced features of O/R mapping. You can define
custom finders and map complex objects with jBoss/GUI. jBoss/Jaws supports all java
types including fancy collections of EJB references. </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">jBoss/Minerva is an implementation of generic pool management in jBoss. The
are today used to implement the XA compliant database pools. It is integrated in
jBoss/Server and since recently provides the standard pools for the whole
server.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">jBoss/JAWS comes with preconfigured settings for each database, to help you
get working in no time. Most leading Database vendors in the market are currently
supported out of the box and the list is growing by the day.</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
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class="newsheader"><b>jBoss/Zola</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img height="141" width="108" src="../pictures/wap0.gif"
align="left">ZOL is made of several types of applications and components, graphical
ones that show GUI heavy applications talking to beans as well as business one,
e-commerce oriented. The Test Suite has mostly an API content and will excercise the
server with more than 100 tests to make sure as we rebuild the server that it is still
API compliant and by the book.</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
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class="newsheader"><b>jBoss/GUI</b></td>
</tr>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">jBoss/ZOAP is an alternative invocation layer with SOAP as its
basic protocol. To enable interoperability with non-java based systems many take the
alternative invocation layer very seriously. SOAP/XML might well be the wave of
the future.</font></td>
</tr>
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</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">A deployer of EAR. You can take your full war and jar
and deploy at once on jBoss and Tomcat.</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>jBoss/Castor</b></td>
</tr>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img height="24" width="85" src="../pictures/castor_sm.gif"
align="left">Castor JDO is a Java Data Object implementation. Some people
prefer to use this rather than jaws for performance reasons, and some because they are
used to it. jBoss/Castor provides the integration layer between the two. </font></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">The TestSuite for jBoss. With about 200 tests of compliance,
every release we put in the public has to be compliant with the specification. The
TestSuite allows us to spot problems with fixes and patches early.</font></td>
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<td
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face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img height="60" width="159"
src="../pictures/powered_by_jboss_flat_sepia.gif"></font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">jBoss the container is an implementation of the EJB container
specification. </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><b>jBoss 2.0 is truly a 3rd generation container.</b> It takes the patterns
and ideas that were investigated in 1.0. Designed from the ground up to be
<b>modular</b>, jBoss introduces yet again many ground breaking features such as a
full <b>plug-in approach </b>to the container implementation. Borrowing from the
success that met with Linux 2.0 and it's modular approach to software implementation,
jBoss 2.0 is meant to be developed by distributed parties each working on a cleanly
separated part of the server. </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">jBoss 2.0 also standardizes on <b>JMX</b>, the Java Management eXtension
(TM) to offer standard interfaces to the management of its components as well as the
applications deployed on it. Ease of use is still the number one priority here at
jBoss and jBoss 2.0 will set a new standard.</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>Features</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">We will make a feature matrix available here (under
construction)</font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">jBoss 2.0</font></p>
<ul>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Full EJB 1.1 support (all beans, all persistent types and all
transactional tags supported)</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">XML compliant</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">JDK1.2.2 and up support</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">JNDI compliant</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">JTA/JTS compliant</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">JDBC compliant Container Managed Persistence</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Most database vendors work out of the box </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Easy-to-use standard configuration</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Differential metadata, easy change</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Fully modular for easy Integration</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Integrated Pool Management</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Integrated with CastorJDO</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Integrated with CocoBase</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Integrated with JBuilder</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Integrated with Tomcat</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Integrated with JAAS for security</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Integrated with SOAP for invocation</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">InVM stack optimization with Tomcat</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Optimized J2EE stack</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">State of the art EAR Deployment technology</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Fast Cache technology</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Resilient and fail safe keys</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Advanced O/R mapping technology</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Automated Table creation</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Easy to use GUI</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Remote Administration </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">HTTP administration</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">RMI administration</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">JMX compatible </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Passivating Caches</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Stable Open source technology, runs for weeks with >100,000
beans uninterrupted</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Scalable Open Source technology, can handle 1000's of
concurent requests on 1 bean</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Excellent support available</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">And much much more</font>
</ul>
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<td
class="newsheader"><b>Mailing Lists</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><a
href="lists.html"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">[EMAIL PROTECTED]
</font></a>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">This list is dedicated to support and user discussions about jboss traffic
is medium-heavy to heavy (20-50 mails/day). Many world expert answer questions on this
list. </font></p>
<p><a
href="lists.html"><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</font></a></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">This list is dedicated to the development of jboss. The traffic is low
noise high quality and medium (20 mails/day). Some of the world's most advanced java
technology is invented here.</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>Distribution and CVS</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">jBoss/Server is part of the <a href="binary.html">jBoss/Server
distribution</a></font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">CVS module is <a href="cvs.html">jboss</a></font></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">spyderMQ was released in April 2000 as the first
free implementation of the Java Messaging Service (TM) (JMS)
specification. Based on the 1.0.2 JMS specification, spyderMQ is a clean
room, pure java implementation.</font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">We believe JMS plays a central role in the J2EE Web Operating
System. An asynchronous model to message passing between the different actors of
the Operating System belongs in the "kernel" of the web operating system.
By nature the web fails, nodes fail and communications fail. Therefore a design
of a distributed web OS, like J2EE cannot rely on synchronous messaging to
deliver its services. </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Under the leadership of<b> Norbert Lataille </b>a Open Source group started
as a jBoss project. Development of spyderMQ is progressing fast and spyderMQ is
reaching 0.7. The group is currently working on finishing the set of features and a
1.0 implementation is eagerly awaited. This is alpha, but remarquably stable
software.</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>Features</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Under Construction</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>Mailing lists</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Join us now! Come on board of the spyderMQ project, the
real messaging infrastructure of the web. You can find our mailing list <a
href="http://www.egroups.com/subscribe/spyderMQ">here.</a></font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>Distribution and CVS</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">jBoss/spyderMQ is distributed as a <a
href="binary.html">separate package.</a></font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">CVS module is <a href="cvs.html">spyderMQ</a></font></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Systematically and thoroughly testing the jboss development
has become a pressing need for the organization. There were several independent tests
done in jboss but it is the first time we spin off such a project. The modular growth
of jboss2.0 puts new demands on the testing infrastructure. A formalized approach to
software testing is being applied in JCTS, the unit tests for jboss. Under the
leadership of <b>Peter Braswell</b> it aims to become the Quality Assurance and
Conformity arm of jboss. It is important to make sure all the i's are dotted and t's
crossed in order to insure that the EJB specification has been faithfully
implemented.</font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Internaly to jboss, the development team will use JCTS to make sure that
things are implemented correctly and that the changes commited during the day do not
break the server. It will make sure that no functionality has been overlooked and
missed. We need to make sure that new features do not interfere with old ones,
something that is going to get harder and harder to detect at the code level as the
modular base of jboss 2.0 grows.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">JCTS is built on top of a testing framework (JUnit) that makes it easy to
add and run tests but most of all to get pretty clear feedback as to the outcome. It
will be used to gate the release process and to bless the code as
release-worthy.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">Recently and with the stabilization of jBoss under way, the TestSuite has
become a scalability, stability, locking detection framework. We ship a series
of tests, benchmarks, and stress-tests that are know to max the biggest hardware out
there.</font></td>
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class="newsheader"><b>Features Tested</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody">
<ul>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Stateless bean, local, remote, Object and
EJB methods</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Stateful beans, local, remote, Object and EJB methods</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Entity CMP, local, remote, Object and EJB methods</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Entity BMP, local, remote, Object and EJB methods</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Bean 2 Bean communication, Entity-Stateless, Entity-Stateful,
Entity-Entity</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">All transactional types for CMT</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">JNDI lookups on environaments</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Session Context test</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Entity Context test</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Passivation/Activation</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Create and Remove for CMP</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Finders for CMP, complex Finders for CMP</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">DataSource lookup</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Transactional propagation in B2B communication</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Test for all automated Object storage datatype, including
Collections of EJB References !</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Database installation troubleshooting per vendor</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Close to 200 tests</font>
</ul>
</td>
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<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>Mailing lists</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">The test suite is discussed on<a href="list.html"> jboss-dev
and jboss-use</a>r</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
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</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">You can find the binary packaged under the
CVS snapshots.</font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">CVS module is <a href="cvs.html">jbosstest</a></font></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><img
height="71" width="100" src="../pictures/tomcat_3.gif" align="left">The jBoss
organization wants to deliver a complete J2EE based product to the market. The JBoss
organization decided to integrate the Tomcat engine stack with a running version of
JBoss in a single VM. Now you can serve all your servlet and JSP needs with 2 simple
downloads and a couple of configuration files. Check out the Tomcat <a
href="http://jakarta.apache.org" target="_top">homepage</a> for information related to
Tomcat.
<p>The goal of this
page is to explain how to make JBoss automatically start Tomcat, so that it runs in
the same VM.</p>
<p>We now run<b>
optimized stacks </b>the JSP/Servlet engine talks natively with the EJB engine
resulting in dramatic speed increases. Without the optimization the invocation is
through the network layer. With the optimized layers the invocation<b> is
native, inVM</b>, within the same stack of APIs</td>
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class="newsheader"><b>Features</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
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<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Support for Tomcat 3.2 and up</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Coming support for Catalina</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Full j2ee integration in JMX</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">single startup/shutdown script</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Separated stacks inVM</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Integrated stacks inVM</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">J2EE deployer for jBoss/Tomcat</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Full EAR support</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">jBoss Auto-Deploy for EAR</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">JNDI shared visibility</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Integrated Security Model</font>
</ul>
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class="newsheader"><b>Mailing lists</b></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Refer to Tomcat's </font><a href="http://jakarta.apache.org"
target="_top">homepage</a> for questions specific to Tomcat deployment.
<p>Questions about the
J2EE deployer and the integration should be posted to <a href="lists.html">our
lists</a> (jboss)</td>
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<td
class="newsheader"><b>Distribution and CVS</b></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">jBoss tomcat is shipped as part of the <a
href="binary.html">standard jBoss/Server package</a></font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">CVS module is <a href="cvs.html">contrib</a></font></td>
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class="newsheader"><b>How-to install</b></td>
</tr>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">You will need</font>
<ul>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">JBoss 2.0. BETA-PROD 03 or higher</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Tomcat Version 3.2b4. </font>
</ul>
<p>You can get the
latest release of tomcat from the jakarta website. NOTE: This has been tested with
tomcat up to 3.2b6, and should work with the forthcoming final 3.2 version. However it
won't run on tomcat 3.1, and tomcat 3.3 is not suppported yet.</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Setup environment variables.</strong>In whatever batch or shell script you
use to launch JBoss and Tomcat, add entries for the following environment variables:
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<th>value</th>
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<td>The base directory of Tomcat's binaries. With the binary distribution, this would
be jakarta-tomcat under your installation root.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="right" valign="top">JAVA_HOME</td>
<td>The base directory of your JDK 1.2.2 or 1.3 installation</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="right" valign="top">CLASSPATH</td>
<td>This should <i>not include anything</i> (unless you really know what you're
doing!). Both Tomcat and JBoss have startup scripts that load the necessary JARs onto
the classpath.</td>
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</table>
<li><strong>Edit jboss.conf.</strong> It is located in the conf directory under the
base of your JBoss binary distribution, or the dist/conf directory if you built from
the JBoss source. There are some commented-out lines near the end of the file that
deal with Tomcat:
<pre><!--
-- Uncomment this to add Tomcat support.
-- This service allows you to add and remove Tomcat contexts dynamically
-- through JMX. Note that tomcat's server.xml file will not be processed:
-- you can only use JMX to add contexts.
-- Be sure to set your 'TOMCAT_HOME' environment variable before starting
-- JBoss.
-- The ARG tag is the port to run tomcat on.
-- MLET CODE = "org.jboss.tomcat.EmbeddedTomcatService"
-- ARCHIVE="jboss.jar" CODEBASE="../lib/ext/">
-- ARG TYPE="int" VALUE=8080>
-- /MLET>
--></pre>
<p>You need to
uncomment these lines so they read as follows (note you must add the < signs at the
beginning of three relevant lines!):</p>
<pre> <MLET
CODE = "org.jboss.tomcat.EmbeddedTomcatService"
ARCHIVE="jboss.jar" CODEBASE="../lib/ext/">
<ARG TYPE="int" VALUE=8080>
</MLET></pre>
<li><strong>Start JBoss.</strong> If you start JBoss now by typing <code>run.sh</code>
(or <code>run.bat</code> for Windows) you should see the following Tomcat related
output in your log messages:
<pre> ...
[EmbeddedTomcat] Initializing
[EmbeddedTomcat] Initialized
[EmbeddedTomcat] Starting
[EmbeddedTomcat] Testing if Tomcat is present....
[EmbeddedTomcat] OK
[EmbeddedTomcat] ContextManager: Adding context Ctx( )
[EmbeddedTomcat] path="" :jsp: init
[EmbeddedTomcat] PoolTcpConnector: Starting HttpConnectionHandler on 8080
[EmbeddedTomcat] Started
...</ol>
</pre>
<p>That's it !! You
just have to launch JBoss now and it will start Tomcat and you will have an
EJB/JSPs/Servlets server running in one VM...</td>
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</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsheader" width="600"><b>How-to package
and deploy an EAR file on jBoss/Tomcat</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody" width="600">In order to benefit
from the classloader integration, you have to deploy your application in an EAR file
as recommended by the <a
href="http://java.sun.com/j2ee/download.html#platformspec">J2EE specification</a>.
<p><b>Tomcat's server.xml file will not be
processed!</b></p>
<p>The reason is that we want to share the
classloader for your application between tomcat and jboss. Since this classloader must
be initialized at deployment time, your EJBs and your servlets/JSPs must be bundled
together for jboss to know who talks to whom!</p>
<p>In case you don't want to read all the J2EE
spec, here is a brief summary of what you have to do:</p>
<ol>
<li><b>Write your beans</b> and
package them in an ejb-jar file. You don't have to do anything special here. See the
<a href="../../projects/jbossweb/manual/developing.html">manual</a> for details on how
to package beans for jboss.<br>
<li><b>Write your servlets/JSPs</b>
and package them in a war file. Assuming you have a bean deployed under the jndi name
"myBean", the calls to this bean from your servlets will look like that:
<pre>MyBeanHome home = (MyBeanHome)new
InitialContext().lookup("myBean");
MyBean bean = home.create();</pre>
<p><b>Notes</b>:</p>
<ul>
<li>We don't support lookups
in the "java:" namespace from the servlets yet, but work is in progress
(MF FIXME: I think this is done).
<li>Since jboss takes care of
the classloader stuff, you don't have to include much in the WEB-INF/lib directory:
you don't need any of your beans interfaces, and you don't need the old
jboss-client.jar, jnp-client.jar...
</ul>
<p><br>
</p>
<li><b>Package your application in an
ear file</b>. An ear file is a jar archive which contains:
<ul>
<li>Your jar files
<li>Your war files
<li>A deployment descriptor
for your application. This file must be named "application.xml", and must be
located in the META-INF directory in the ear archive. This file tells jboss which
modules are EJBs, which ones are web modules, and the context paths for the
web-modules. Here is a sample application.xml file:
<pre><?xml
version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<application>
<display-name>My application</display-name>
<module>
<web>
<web-uri>webmodule.war</web-uri>
<context-root>/servlets</context-root>
</web>
</module>
<module>
<ejb>beans.jar</ejb>
</module>
</application></pre>
<p>See also the <a
href="http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/application_1_2.dtd">DTD</a> for application.xml
on Javasoft's website.</p>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<li><b>Deploy your ear file</b>. Surf
to http://yourhost:8082, and find the J2eeDeployer service. Give it the URL of your
ear file (don't forget the protocol, be it http: or file:), and click on the deploy
button.<br>
<li>That's it! The server console
should show your application being deployed on tomcat and jboss, and your web module
should be available on http://yourhost:8080/servlets (assuming the context-root was
"/servlets").
</ol>
<p>For a full example including a servlet and
an EJB, see the <a
href="../../projects/jbossweb/zip_archives/contrib-cvs-sources.zip">contrib</a>
module</td>
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<td class="newsheader"><b>A
SOAP access layer for jBoss</b></td>
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">The <a
href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/NOTE-SOAP-20000508/">Simple Object Access Protocol
(SOAP)</a> is a lightweight protocol for the exchange of information in a globally
distributed and loosely coupled environment. The current <a
href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/general/soapspec.asp">SOAPV1.1 specification</a>,
inter alia authored by <a href="http://www.microsoft.com">Microsoft Corp.</a> and <a
href="http://www.ibm.com">International Business Machines (IBM)</a>, has been recently
submitted to and acknowledged by the <a href="http://www.w3c.org/">World-Wide Web
Consortium (W3C)</a> (see <a
href="http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2000/May00/SoapW3CPR.asp">this press
article</a>). </font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">By embracing existing Internet technologies, SOAP has the potential to
become a powerful and really interoperable standard for messaging middleware: The <a
href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-19980210">eXtensible Markup Language (XML)</a>
is chosen as a flexible and tolerant medium for encoding messages and their payload.
For shipping such envelopes in a resource-saving and possibly asynchronous manner, a
variety of bullet-proof and widely available transport protocols is applicable, such
as the <a href="http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.html">Hypertext Transfer
Protocol (HTTP1.1)</a> and the <a href="http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc821.html">Simple
Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)</a>.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">The <a href="http://www.jboss.org/zoap/zoap.htm">Zero-Effort Object Access
Package (ZOAP)</a> is an Open Source SOAP implementation for the Java2 platform
running under the <a href="../../projects/jbossweb/zoap/license.html">GNU General
Public License</a>. It aims to be a lightweight and modular alternative to the
existing reference implementations. Furthermore, ZOAP is deeply integrated into the <a
href="http://www.jboss.org/">jBoss application server</a> to transparently turn <a
href="http://www.j2ee.com/">Enterprise Java-Beans (TM)</a> into globally interoperable
web services. The source distribution is available via cvs under
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/products/cvs/ejboss/zoap </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">ZOAP has been initiated as a part of <a href="http://www.infor.de/">infor
business solutions AG</a> application component platform. The current alpha has been
released in August 2000 and comes already with a decent set of <a
href="#features">outstanding functionalities</a>. The <a href="#todo">short-term
roadmap</a> ensures that ZOAP, in combination with the technologically advanced jBoss
project, will develop into an up-front application middleware. A first beta release is
planned for September/October 2000. </font></td>
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</tr>
<tr>
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<ul>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">100% pure and lightweight Java implementation. </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">On-the-fly (De-)Serialization (SAX, no intermediate DOM is
generated). </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Extensible and expressive XML-Schema (draft as of May,2000)
based Meta-Model Architecture; Supports Null-values and Polymorhpism. </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Powerful Builtin Encoding-Style Compliant to Java2
Serialization (Including Arbitrarily Nested Arrays and Collections). </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">"Automatic-Mode" for Generating Deployment Meta-Data
via Java Reflection. </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">"Bootstrapping-Mode" for Reading Deployment
Meta-Data. </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Service Contract Language is a Hybrid of the Microsoft Service
Contract Language and XmlSchema. </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Builtin HTTP support (no servlet engine needed); Support for
persistent HTTP/1.1 connections. </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Transparent Proxy Access </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Special Proxy Support for XML-enabled Web-Clients (no full
(de-)serialisation needed). </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Ready-Made Container-Plugin for jBoss2.0. Supports Stateless
Beans. </font>
</ul>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
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class="newsheader"><b>Mailing lists</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">For questions around ZOAP, please contact <a
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Dr. Christoph G. Jung</a> or <a
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Michael Wolber</a>. </font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">You can also bring your general questions about ZOAP on the <a
href="lists.html">main jboss lists</a></font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>Distribution and CVS</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">ZOAP is only available from CVS at this time</font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">CVS module is <a href="cvs.html">zoap</a></font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>Sponsor</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody">This is
brought to you by the developers of Infor.de
<p><a
href="http://www.infor.de" target="mainFrame"><img width="170"
src="../pictures/infor_logo.jpg"></a></td>
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need examples and fully built J2EE examples. ZOL was started in February 2000, by
<b>Thierry Janaudy and Juha Lindfors</b> to deliver templates and examples for users
on how to code J2EE applications.</font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">ZOL is made of several types of applications and components, graphical ones
that show GUI heavy applications talking to beans as well as business one,
<b>e-commerce oriented</b>. </font></td>
</tr>
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width="648"><b>ZOL WebStore</b></td>
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<td class="newsbody"
width="648"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Thierry with the help of the jBoss team has
developed a WebStore using jBoss 1.0, HypersonicSQL and Tomcat. The Webstore is also
part of the <b>zola</b> module. The characteristics of the WebStore are:</font>
<ul>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">jBoss 2, HypersonicSQL, Tomcat</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Session bean, BMP Entity bean</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Servlets, JSP</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">I18N (French, English, Spanish, Finnish)</font>
<li><a
href="Updating-Webstore-to-Jboss2.htm">Updating WebStore to jBoss 2</a> by Luan
O'Carroll
</ul>
<p><a
href="http://38.179.207.216:8080/zol/zol.jsp"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img
height="129" width="100" src="../pictures/powered_by_jboss_square_metal.gif"
align="middle">Try WebStore Live!</font></a></p>
<p></td>
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<td class="newsheader"
width="648"><b>ZOL WebStore WAP version</b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"
width="648"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><br>
WebStore is available
on WAP as well</font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">
<table border="0">
<tr>
<td><img src="../zol/wap0.gif"></td>
<td><img src="../zol/wap1.gif"></td>
<td><img src="../zol/wap2.gif"></td>
</tr>
</table>
</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">The code for the WAP clients are not currently accessible through CVS. It
will be soon. Meanwhile, if you have any question, ask us on the ZOL mailing
list.</font></td>
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</font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial"><b>ZOL has it's own mailing list</b>, ejboss-zol. You can join <a
href="http://www.egroups.com/subscribe/ejboss-zol">here</a>.</font></td>
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</font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">These outstanding individuals have contributed to the ZOL
project:</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">
<table border="0" width="90%">
<tr>
<td><u><b>Thierry Janaudy</b></u></td>
<td>Juha
Lindfors</td>
<td>Marc
Fleury</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Sylvain
Laurent</td>
<td>Dan
Christopherson</td>
<td>Luan
O'Carroll</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Greg
Pierce</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
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<td
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<td
class="newsbody"><b>BETA-PROD-04: </b>A feature freeze release. Telkel is
running the last tests before FINAL. This release includes: Updated JNDI
implementation, JNDI and security integration for Tomcat, JMS (spyderMQ) now available
by default, New layout for configuration files, to allow multiple jboss instances on
the same machine, Improved J2EE deployer: just drop your jar/war/ear in the deploy
directory!
<p><b>Jetty:
</b>Julian Gosnell finishes the integration of Jetty, a servlet/JSP/HTTP engine in
Open Source. The J2EE deployer integration is done as well so that users can
just use Jetty or Tomcat transparently and just use the deployer to manage the
applications life cycle.</td>
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stories</b></td>
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class="newsbody"><b>LGPL: </b>A license change is evaluated for the
FINAL release of jBoss. The reason is the fear some people have about the GPL.
Moving to LGPL will enable a wider diffusion of the jBoss technologies. jBoss
can now be embedded in any product as a Library. Authors vote on the issue.
<p><b>Optimizations:
</b>Preparing for FINAL, the last optimizations of the codebase are done.</p>
<p><b>Success Stories:
</b>People write in saying "we replace WebSphere by jBoss", a thread of
"me-too" happen on jBoss-user. Visit the "testimonials" page
for some accounts and experiences with our product suite.</td>
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J2EE Deployer, BETA-PROD-03</b></td>
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class="newsbody"><b>Tomcat: </b>The Optimized version of Tomcat is done. The
speed increase is dramatic and invocations run well below the millisecond barrier
(0.3ms to be precise). The full J2EE stack can live embedded and in Open
Source.
<p><b>J2EE Deployer: </b>Daniel Schulze and Sebastien Alborini post the first
version of the integrated J2EE deployer with full web application support.
Developers can now deploy on the integrated jBoss/Tomcat stack and work with
Enterprise Application Resources (EAR).</p>
<p><b>BETA-PROD-03: </b>A new refresh of the binary before FINAL, Passivating
Cache, Fixed memory leaks, Integration with Tomcat done, J2EE deployer, Stabilization
Improved instance locking, Security based on JAAS. The code is stable and fast, apart
from J2EE deployer this is a feature freeze 'en route' to FINAL.</td>
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<td
class="newsbody"><b>Oracle, DB2, Interbase, PostgreSQL, Sybase: </b>Aaron Mulder fine
tunes the SQL mappings for JAWS. These databases run the tests of jBoss with no
problem. New Mappings will ship with binary version.
<p><b>Speed: </b>After many days of intense tress testing we narrow down the
choke points of jBoss. The Open Source feedback is fast at finding the
"hot-spots" in our codebase and tremendous progress is done on the speed
front. jBoss runs faster by the day.</p>
<p><b>SUN: </b>3 top
developers of jBoss go down to one of the benchmark centers of SUN microsystems
in Silicon Valley and benchmark jBoss on high-end hardware and heavy loads. jBoss
scales to 5000 clients on a 10 CPU E4500. Fine-tuning of jBoss is done in these
extreme conditions and hotspots are revealed. From 1CPU linux boxes to 10-way
enterprise class machines, jBoss scales on a large variety of hardware.</td>
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jBoss, Cache</b></td>
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class="newsbody"><b>Jetty: </b>Julian Gosnell post an integration of
jBoss/Jetty. Jetty is a servlet/JSP/HTTP container and the integration in jBoss is a
breeze. For users of jBoss this means more choice in the front end server they can use
for their web applications. We welcome this addition and hope the future collaboration
will go well.
<p><b>Security</b>: 2
board members are tackling the security implementation of jBoss. Dan O'Connor
and Oleg Nitz work on CVS to bring a full fledged JAAS based implementation
to life.</p>
<p><b>Large
Apps: </b>As we stress test jBoss people already run jBoss in production with
Large Applications. Several hundred classes, several thousand bean instances, Sandeep
describes his succesful experience migrating from WebLogic to jBoss.</p>
<p><b>Passivating
Caches: </b>Simone Bordet puts a final version of caches in CVS. These are fast and
scalable taking jBoss further. Final testing and Debugging of jBoss takes
place.</td>
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class="newsbody"><b>Catalina: </b>Catalina, the next generation JSP/Servlet
container from Apache is integrated with jBoss. Sebastien Sahuc posts a first
implementation in CVS
<p><b>BETA-PROD02</b>:
A refresh of the BETA version, early version of locking improvements, New cache
with improved performance, Better inVM integration with Tomcat, Integration with
CastorJDO, CocoBase (in the contrib module), Enhanced Transaction management,
Implemented UserTransaction</p>
<p><b>StressTests: </b>As jBoss is now PROD ready we fine tune the kernel
and stress our server. A series of complete tests is designed. They look for
leaks, stress points, hot points, deadlocks, scalability bottlenecks and other parts
of the server we want to eradicate as we reach stability. Thanks to Sebastien
Alborini and Daniel Schulze for the implementation of tests.</td>
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<td
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Todos for FINAL</b></td>
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class="newsbody"><b>Production sites: </b>jboss beats Weblogic and Websphere as
the preferred production server for a start-up Company. A start-up Company ,called
"Liquidwit", selling online creativity prefers us over our mammoth
competitors. Liquidwit CTO, Caskey sends us a feel good message reporting the
successful launch of his website. Runs all on java and jboss for EJB. A large
production site is handled by jboss in BETA-PROD. We are very proud and it is always
good to hear successes since we are so much into the code we tend to believe we do
crap :) so we like when people send us "amazing-work-guys" messages as we
continue working down here in the mine. Thanks for the buzz.
<p><b>OpenJODA</b>:
XO3 bundles jboss in their application server and target the Fortune 1000 companies.
They kick off with a $50k contest of development on a framework with tomcat+jboss.
Distribution of jboss increases.</p>
<p><b>Manual:
</b>Aaron and Richard spear head the "manual" effort. We are putting all the
available documentation under one framework. The user manual will be final stone as we
reach FINAL</p>
<p><b>FINAL: </b>
Marc Fleury announces that the date for the FINAL version will be October 31st.
Rickard and Marc take a first pass a the design of a clustering solution for jboss
based on JINI. It looks simple enough that we will deliver it for FINAL. The
Production quality for jboss means clustering and we will do it, by popular demand!
There are also a few outstanding issues we want to adress before the
FINAL jboss2.0 release. A biggy we want to do in the coming weeks is the IN-VM
integration of Tomcat so that we can offer a full stack of j2ee apis in VM (read
speedy).</td>
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class="newsbody"><b>EJX: </b>Mad Andy! Good doco. Andreas updates the manual with
EJX howto and documentation for newbie users. We are betting heavily on our ease of
use and the manual comes in handy, andy...
<p><b>Catalina:
</b>Sebastien Sahuc posts the much expected Catalina integration. The Apache folks are
seeing the interceptor route as the way to go and it makes future integration a breeze
for us. JMX still comes in handy in multifaceted integration and the next
generation Tomcat is already in :)</p>
<p><b>Daemons: </b>As
some folks go in Production with jboss they want to run it as daemon in Linux.
Instructions as to how to do this in Linux and NT are posted to the lists and
integrated in the doco.</td>
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<td
class="newsheader"><b>September 11- September 17 2000: Doclets, Minerva,
Castor JDO, BETA-PROD-01 ONLINE</b></td>
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<td
class="newsbody"><b>Doclets</b>: So Rickard comes up with the doclets. You can now
generate all the code you need including Home and Remote classes from a simple tag
based language in your Bean class (based on Taglib). We can extend it to help in CMP
2.0. Cool company, cool code.
<p><b>Minerva: </b>Aaron Mulder makes Minerva the standard connection manager for
jboss. XA is still a web aberation but that doesn't scare us! Ah legacy, legacy!</p>
<p><b>Castor
JDO: </b>From Russia with Code! Oleg Nitz finishes the Castor
JDO integration. As we continue the best of breed integration we needed to offer
Java Data Object to our developers. Oleg uses the ease of integration of
JMX to offer yet another valuable plugin to jboss.</p>
<p><b>BETA-PROD-01
IS ONLINE: </b>Ok the much anticipated PRODUCTION release of jboss is
finally online. Yes, put it online, give it a spin, and you'll realize that we've
reached production quality.. Thank you to all those that have helped (updates to the
team coming soon)</p>
<p><b>Marc Fleury
writes:</b> "In no particular order I want to thank, Dan O, Juha, AaronM,
Rickard, Sebastien, NorbertL, Sylvain, Pierrick, AhmedB, Oleg, Ole, Justin, JoeS,
AndreasS, robc, jon*, Vladimir, EdwinD, VincentS, XavierF, kenJ, michealJ, RichardB,
VaughnV, JeremiahJ, Kunle, Thierry, Sandeep, Carlos, ChristophJ, Hugo, PeterB, RonC,
Simone, GregP, Andy, JelleW, StephanG, BruceP, Holger, SebastienS, WolfgangW, Vadim,
IngoB, CedricB, PeterB, Daniel, LennartP, SteveK, danch, roman, AdiL, Thor, Pedro,
Jason, TommyH, JohnK, IngoB, heitzso, Kenneth, and apologies to the thousands I must
be forgetting, my memory and adress book have some issues...</p>
<p><trumpets>
long live our ass kicking </trumpets><br>
PLgC<br>
marc<br>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsheader">September 4 - September 10 2000: JMX Connector, Stubless RMI,
JAWS MetaData</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><b>JMX
Connector: </b>Good code! Mad Andy!<b> "</b>Mad" Andy post a final
implementation of the JMX Connector. We now offer remote access to the bare
administration of jboss. The way this is going is that we can now offer more high
level tools for the administration of all jboss and the bare API access offers most
flexibility.
<p><b>Stubless RMI:
</b>Look Ma! No stubs!. The coolest sheit is always coded here first. That's right
officer we code the future and where we are going we don't need no stubs!. Rickard
Oberg keeps on keeping and prototypes a stub-less future that can work without
compilation of any kind or the daily craziness most WebLogic developers put up with
:). Ease of use is still what we need and what we want. Go read his book (when it
comes out).</p>
<p><b>JAWS MetaData:
</b>Discreetly and with deadly accuracy, Sebastien Alborini rewrites the
JAWS metadata so that it can work from standard configurations.
Differential MetaData enable users to specify "nothing" :) ease of use
comes with fancy words, but what it means is that the mappings are provided by default
for all standard commercial databases and you only provide what you want to overwrite
which means zippo most times !</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsheader"><b>August 28 - September 3 2000: give us time!, 4% market share,
new <b>DOCO </b></b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><b>Time
is money: </b>Give us time! We are sorry but BETA-PROD is delayed. We want
to make sure that everything is kosher as we know people are going to go into
production with this. Ok so we promised it for September 1st and our deadline is
slipping...so sue us! better yet, help us!
<p><b>EJB Pool: </b>we
just received a notification of a post on ejb-interest pooling the usage of app
servers, we are very happy that people are using the alpha release so massively...
hehe the BETA release should even increase these numbers. The following numbers
are on a total of 310 votes</p>
<p>BEA Weblogic
(33.5%), Orion Server (14.2%), Inprise Application Server ( 8.7%), IBM Websphere (
8.4%), Pramati Server ( 7.4%), IONA iPortal ( 7.1%), Sun/Netscape iPlanet ( 4.2%),
<b>jBoss ( 3.9%), </b>Gemstone/J (3.2%), Allaire JRun ( 2.6%), Jonas ( 2.3%), Oracle
IAS ( 1.0%), Persistence PowerTier ( 1.0%), Sybase EAServer ( 1.0%), Silverstream (
0.1%), OrCAS Enterprise Server ( 0.6%), ObjectSpace Voyager ( 0.6%), Unify eWave (
0.6%).</p>
<p>We know where we
want to be next year ;-)</p>
<p><b>Doco: </b>We
have completely updated the documentation. It now features beginners and advanced
trails. It covers the differential metadata and takes you by the hand for all
sorts of database madness. Using jboss is as simple as a walk in the park, well at
least that is what the doco claims. Go check it out and thanks to the many
contributors who have helped put this massive effort in place.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsheader"><font
size="4" face="arial,helvetica"><b>August 21 - August 27 2000: Transactions and
caches</b></font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsbody"><b>Transactions and caches</b>: Real life bugs appear as we release
the BETA version. Some are deep some are shallow, the important thing is that the flow
of bug fixes is a crazy as ever! BETA-PROD here we come, we will be on time!</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsheader"><font
size="4" face="arial,helvetica">August 14 - August 20 2000: <b>API
Compliance</b>,<b>SPEED</b>, <b>BETA Binary Release </b>, FreeBSD</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><b>API
Compliance</b>: Bug fixes and "Not Yet Implemented" are done. As Marc Fleury
and his crew work on it, the API compliance of jboss is now almost 100%. We are
finishing the latest callbacks on the container and making it complete for the
production release.
<p><b>SPEED</b>: Our
favorite Jndi Knight, Rickard Oberg, has blasted the performance bottlenecks in
RMI/JMX. The stuff flies now ! Give it a spin and hear those engines roar...</p>
<p><b>BETA
Release</b>: We are ahead of schedule with the Production release. The latest binary
release is a real beta now that the spec compliance is there and speed is good. Let's
move on to real life bugs shall we? get your PR4-BETA release today</p>
<p><b>FreeBSD</b> We
recieve news that jboss happily runs under FreeBSD... great news! jboss is meant to be
used in ISP settings for those that want to offer "application hosting" and
jboss is leading the way with ease of use and deployment. Seems the dream is coming
true, don't you think?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsheader"><font
size="4" face="arial,helvetica">August 7 - August 13 2000: <b>DEADLINE SEPT 1ST</b>,
<b>New Metadata</b>, Case Studies, New Transaction Manager</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td
class="newsbody"><b>DEADLINE SEPT 1st</b>: Marc Fleury says "I announce that we
will be done with alpha by the end of this month. That means that by September 1st we
will put out a real beta with all the features and QA done so that folks can use this
in development and production with the ease of mind that must come with it.". So
there you have it jboss2 will be in BETA-PROD by Sept 1st!
<p><b>New
Metadata</b>: In order to simplify the use of jboss xml files, Sebastien Alborini has
rewritten the metadata package for jboss. It features ease of use stuff such as
"differential" xml files which means that when advanced configurations of
the container are needed you specify only what you need and nothing else. Making your
deployment life easy with jboss is our number 1 goal!</p>
<p><b>Case
studies</b>: Following a mail posted on jboss-user, everybody goes into sharing their
experiences with J2EE technology, a lot of good some bad, but all in all a varied
mosaic of how people use J2EE, great feedback!</p>
<p><b>New Transaction
Manager:</b> Marc Fleury posts an advanced JTA compliant implementation for the stand
alone jboss. The transaction implementation is inVM for this version. The
implementation is also pluggable so we can go to distributed stuff when we need
to.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsheader">August
28 - September 3 2000: give us time!, 4% market share, new <b>DOCO </b></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><b>Time
is money: </b>Give us time! We are sorry but BETA-PROD is delayed. We want
to make sure that everything is kosher as we know people are going to go into
production with this. Ok so we promised it for September 1st and our deadline is
slipping...so sue us! better yet, help us!
<p><b>EJB Pool: </b>we
just received a notification of a post on ejb-interest pooling the usage of app
servers, we are very happy that people are using the alpha release so massively...
hehe the BETA release should even increase these numbers. The following numbers
are on a total of 310 votes</p>
<p>BEA Weblogic
(33.5%), Orion Server (14.2%), Inprise Application Server ( 8.7%), IBM Websphere (
8.4%), Pramati Server ( 7.4%), IONA iPortal ( 7.1%), Sun/Netscape iPlanet ( 4.2%),
<b>jBoss ( 3.9%), </b>Gemstone/J (3.2%), Allaire JRun ( 2.6%), Jonas ( 2.3%), Oracle
IAS ( 1.0%), Persistence PowerTier ( 1.0%), Sybase EAServer ( 1.0%), Silverstream (
0.1%), OrCAS Enterprise Server ( 0.6%), ObjectSpace Voyager ( 0.6%), Unify eWave (
0.6%).</p>
<p>We know where we
want to be next year ;-)</p>
<p><b>Doco: </b>We
have completely updated the documentation. It now features beginners and advanced
trails. It covers the differential metadata and takes you by the hand for all
sorts of database madness. Using jboss is as simple as a walk in the park, well at
least that is what the doco claims. Go check it out and thanks to the many
contributors who have helped put this massive effort in place.</p>
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<b>Security</b>, JMX Connector, jboss-dev</font></td>
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<p><b>Security</b>: Dan OConnor
commits the first version. The security stuff is implicitely passed around the
container and we will support all EJB 1.1 security requirements. Go help Dan put that
framework in place!</p>
<p><b>JMX</b>: Andreas Schaefer posts
the requirements for the JMX connector and the next generation way to access to the
server management infrastructure. jboss leads the way with JMX management of the
server and we intend to continue showing the industry where this management of J2EE
technology is going!</p>
<p>jboss-dev: The list is alive! come
join us on working-dogs! we cover every aspect of EJB and the container design, this
week it was the transaction and the ORB discussions that took place. Deep stuff, many
insights! Come join a group of experts and learn/work with them. Can your day job
*really* do that? join jboss-dev' mailing list.</p>
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bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">July 24 - July 30 2000:
<b>jboss2.0 PR3 released</b></font></td>
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<p><b>jboss2.0 PR3</b>: NEW BINARY
online. Here it is, thanks to all that have helped this binary come online. Mucho bug
fixes, ease of use features and some new code ships... We will put up the mirrors very
soon. This is code is still officially "alpha" code, but you know... yeah...
well <a href="../../projects/jbossweb/binary.htm">give it a try</a> and you will see
;-)</p>
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<td valign="top"
bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">July 17 - July 23 2000: pGO
groups, PR Needed! jboss-announce</font></td>
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</table>
</p>
<p><b>pGO groups</b>: Project Game
Over group leaders announced. We need more men and more brains! Join the troups and
embark on distant technology adventures, be all you can be! So we scale the management
behind the development of jboss2.0. Project leaders and task are assigned... did you
register for the war with us? did you sign up for project Game Over? Go to your
nearest recruitment center to enroll and lookup your new batallion. <a
href="../../projects/jbossweb/project_game_over.htm">Do you want to know more?</a></p>
<p><b>PR Needed</b>: The war isn't
fought just with grit, guns and gruff, it's all about PR and love. We are looking for
a PR genius. Do you have some spare time to write and help us promote jboss? <a
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">drop us a note!</a></p>
<p><b>jboss-announce</b>: The volume
on the mailing lists is quite large still, even though we have split the lists. Some
folks are interested in just the announcements and have requested this list. <a
href="mailto:jboss-announce-on">Get on!</a> and thanks to Jon Stevens for setting it
up.</p>
<p>
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<td valign="top"
bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">July 10 - July 16 2000:
Debugging, Getting Started, </font></td>
</tr>
</table>
</p>
<p><b>Debugging</b>: Serious debugging
of the 2.0 codebase is going on. All fronts are adressed at once as the codebases
stabilize. BMP behaviour, CMP Persistence Managers, EJB callbacks are all ironed out
as a massive effort goes on. We will be ready! oh yes! <a
href="../../projects/jbossweb/project_game_over.htm">we will be ready!</a></p>
<p><b>Getting Started</b>: Ken Jenks
is leading the documentation and it is now separated in a "linux trail" and
"windows trail". Also we need the many of you that got their particular
databases running to help us put together a mini-howto for all the databases. You got
"ACME-RDBMS" to run with jboss? you got your jboss.xml and jaws.xml right?
share the knowledge! do a "ACME-RDBMS-in-jboss-mini-howto"!</p>
<p>
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cellpadding="0" width="100%">
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<td valign="top"
bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">July 3 - July 9 2000:
<b>Tomcat</b>, Mirrors, <b>SpyderMQ</b>, "PooPoo wars"</font></td>
</tr>
</table>
</p>
<p><b>Tomcat</b>: Sylvain Laurent
posts a first page on the tomcat integration in jboss. It is integrated in one VM.
Deep optimizations are underway (sharing of classloaders) to make the complete J2EE
stack one of the fastest in the market. Project Game Over advances... J2EE based
products are almost all in open source now.</p>
<p><b>Mirrors</b>: jboss still victim
of its success! With still close to a 1000 thousand downloads a day it seems we max
our current line (the one we enhanced a couple of month ago). This explosive growth of
jboss demands real mirrors. Many of you have answered and we will set them up with the
soon to come new binary of jboss. Thanks for your help!</p>
<p><b>SpyderMQ</b>: Norbert Lataille
just commited the first version of the persistence and officially reaches 0.7.
SpyderMQ is of commercial quality grade or better thanks to your feedback and will
soon be a 1.0 product. Kudos to Norbert for a serious and in-depth work on this all
important part of the jboss J2EE infrastructure.</p>
<p><b>"PooPoo Wars"</b>:
Want to see starfighter starfighting? come and see what open source is all about. The
passion, the technology, the arguments, the technology, the insults, but at the end of
the day among bloodied warriors? superior technology ;-). The "Poopoo wars"
rage on jboss-dev!!! first row tickets right here! Step right in step right in! Man we
got to get Don King to sponsor us...</p>
<p>
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<td valign="top"
bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">June 26 - July 2 2000:
Security, Transactions, Marius, MetaData </font></td>
</tr>
</table>
</p>
<p><b>Security</b>: On Monday, Dan
OConnor posts a first draft of a security proposal for jboss. Integration of JAAS,
management of users are integrated in this proposal.</p>
<p><b>Transactions</b>: Aaron Mulder
takes a crack at rewriting the transaction manager. A new implementations that treats
JTS for what it is worth is needed. We are trying to let go of legacy, reuse the good
ideas and see what comes out of it. The first transactions work on Sunday.</p>
<p><b>Marius</b>: Andy Dwelly, the
lead developer behind the critically acclaimed "Marius" writes to us to
submit a first cut of the documentation framework with Marius. Looks promising and we
will try to bring some developer documentation under that framework.</p>
<p><b>MetaData</b>: EJX needs to
separate MVC and we are undertaking the creation of the metadata package in jboss.
Heavy discussions on the mailing lists. Juha Lindfors and Aaron Mulder take a first
pass at it.</p>
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<td valign="top"
bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">June 19 - June 25 2000: Zoap,
TestSuite, Project Game Over, Getting Started</font></td>
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</table>
</p>
<p><b>ZOAP</b>: Dr Christoph Jung,
submits a new access layer for jboss2.0. It is based on SOAP and not on RMI. The
invocation layer of the container was cleanly abstracted and we will launching an
official project of jboss for this invocation plugin. It seems there is
tremendous interest in the industry for a SOAP enable J2EE server.</p>
<p><b>JCTS</b>: Peter Braswell submits
a first draft of JCTS. A complete test suite for jboss is in the works. It is
separate from Zola, which will focus more on the application programming model and
giving examples.</p>
<p><b>Project Game Over</b>: Project
Game Over is officially launched! <a href="../../projects/jbossweb/game_over.htm">what
is Project Game Over ?</a></p>
<p><b>Documentation</b>: Kevin Boone
submits a very needed "<a
href="../../projects/jbossweb/getting_startedJB2.htm">Getting Started</a>" with
jboss2.0. It is very complete with deployment packaging, and programmers
instructions.</p>
<p>
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<td valign="top"
bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">June 12 - June 18 2000:
JMX Expert group, Cocobase, BMP, <b>BUZZ</b></font></td>
</tr>
</table>
</p>
<p>Following the after glow of Java
One...</p>
<p><b>jboss/Telkel</b> is part of the
<b>JMX in J2EE expert group at SUN</b> Microsystems. All of our
configuration and dynamic binding of the server is done with JMX. Since Telkel
is focusing its expertise on the large systems management we are really proud to be
invited to share what we know about J2EE online management. Come and share the
knowledge with us through the jboss community. Now we don't just implement the spec
with jboss, we also write it ;).</p>
<p><b>Cocobase, </b>the
O/R mapper will be integrated as a plugin in jboss 2.0. Cocobase already
integrates with other containers with open source code and we have agreed to adapt the
code to jboss. The cocobase-jboss plugin project will be launched soon.</p>
<p><b>BMP support: </b>assembling
the pieces of the puzzle is being done in muti-task! BMP wiring is plugged in by
Stephan Gruschke in one weekend. Quite an impressive feat..</p>
<p><b>Help pours in: jboss 2.0 modular
design is a success!</b> Since we now follow the modular design and interceptors it is
fairly easy for folks to get in the code base and make a difference. We see
mucho help pouring in and documentation being put in place. The bee-hive is alive!</p>
<p>
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<td valign="top"
bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">June 5 - June 11 2000:
<b>JAVA-ONE</b>!</font></td>
</tr>
</table>
</p>
<p>What a blast!</p>
<p>The woodstock of computer science
lived up to its reputation... the bands (conferences) sucked but the real show was as
usual in the people and the crowd.</p>
<p>Le who's who of J2EE came by
our booth and many contacts were taken. From Vlada Matena to Linda DeMichiel, to
WebLogic's VP of engineering we saw everyone. But most importantly we thank the
many of you that came by and expressed support, enthusiasm, offered help, and helped
spread the buzz and those that just came to introduce themselves. We had a blast. The
conference with RMH went fine, except that we had forgotten our slides and
did the open source thing of "welcome to the future" (now imagine it). Most
notably an analyst came by and said "you are the fastest growing application
server today" and that "All the analysts are watching you".. hee hee we
feel like rock stars and well we like it!. More than anything we finally became aware
of the amazing buzz that surrounded jboss at JavaOne. The presentation on Open Source
J2EE on Linux obviously added to that growing buzz. Buzz is a funny thing, it
comes and go!
es, right now we are IT! so let's not drop that ball and let's capitalize on our
momentum!</p>
<p>We have had tremendous feedback on
the jboss2.0 architecture and the modular approach to distributed software development
in open source. The press talks about us saying that we are the next "test case
of open source". Project Game Over also lights some eyes... people join in and
grin...</p>
<p>It could be that there will be less
vendors at java one next year, that would be nice, it would cost a little less, we
could have a slightly bigger booth and we wouldn't be smothered by the Gemstone ladies
(althought that part was nice) with long legs, wonderful b**bs, what the application
server? where? gad, I really love what you do, could you tell me more about your
wonderful cache? that's right baby cache is king, cache is king...</p>
<p><a
href="../../projects/jbossweb/javaone_site/javaone.htm">PICTURES RIGHT HERE!!!!</a></p>
<p>
<table border="0" cellspacing="0"
cellpadding="0" width="100%">
<tr>
<td valign="top"
bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">May 29 - June 4 2000: New
contributions, jboss2.0, <b>Minerva</b></font></td>
</tr>
</table>
</p>
<p>This week we understand that
jboss2.0 is going to be able to scale the development of the organization. The modular
design and the clean isolation of contributions enables people to work on isolated
parts of the code (if they are lucky)</p>
<p><b>Wednesday</b>: jboss 2.0
stateful bean implementation gets a face lift and the needed work is done. Numerous
bug fixes as the code base stabilizes fast.</p>
<p><b>Friday</b>: Aaron Mulder
submits <b>Minerva </b>a high level pool management plugin for jboss. Minerva is now
shipped as default with jboss and the new pool management will interest those of you
that need pools for those pricey Oracle connections.</p>
<p><b>Saturday: </b>3 new contributors
added to jboss 2.0. The modular design enables multiple contributions in
parallel. We add Justin Forder (Jaws), Dan christopherson (zola) and Aaron
Mulder to the list of contributors... bravo and thanks to them, keep it coming.</p>
<p>
<table border="0" cellspacing="0"
cellpadding="0" width="100%">
<tr>
<td valign="top"
bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">May 22 - May 28 2000: jBoss
advances on all CVS fronts. </font></td>
</tr>
</table>
</p>
<p>A lot of CVS commits this week as
all projects of jBoss advance. Help is pouring and the state of all the projects
progresses fast.</p>
<p><b>Tuesday</b>: <b>jBoss 2.0</b>. A
lot of bug reports and frantic fixes pace the last days. jBoss 2.0 reaches spec
compliance and stability fast as all development and testing effort focuses on this
version released only weeks ago. We recieve praise on the state of the container and
it feels good, we will be ready by JavaONE, oh yes! we will.</p>
<p><b>Wednesday</b>: <b>Jaws</b>.
Mucho functionality is required on Jaws and it seems that O/R mapping is everyone's
favorite topic of discussion. Everyone has a favorite database that needs a particular
Mapping. XML mapping permits us to define pretty much any database, mapping it all
takes some time. Jaws is moving fast.</p>
<p><b>Thursday</b> <b>spyderMQ</b>.
The little spyder is growing big. Norbert Lataille commits an advanced implementation
of the queues and moves to 0.3. The topic selection is also coded so that complex
queries on the topics can be specified. spyderMQ is looking more and more like an
advanced JMS implementation. 0.5 coming fast and furious.</p>
<p><b>Friday</b>: <b>Webstore</b> i18n
support for webstore, you can now try the ZOL implementation in many languages.
JSP/Servlet and EJB in mucho ways.</p>
<p>
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cellpadding="0" width="100%">
<tr>
<td valign="top"
bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">May 15 - May 21 2000: J1, GPL
revision, Website maxed, <b>10000 downloads </b></font></td>
</tr>
</table>
</p>
<p>Another Big Week for jBoss with
close to 600 mails on the combined mailing lists. Folks are getting used to the mail
split and discussion happen on Jaws, spyderMQ, jBoss-dev, jBoss-user and Zola</p>
<p><b>Monday</b>: We will be at
JavaONE. Thanks to RMH (a graduate of the group) for inviting us to the BOF on J2EE
open source. We will also be on the Telkel stand at J1, pays us a visit, come to the
BOF.</p>
<p><b>Tuesday</b>: Some folks
need the information on the GPL to be clearly layed out. We specify in a NOTE just
like it is done in Linux that we consider beans and applications to be "normal
usage" of our container.</p>
<p><b>Wednesday</b>: Website
down! with too many downloads the bandwidth is maxed on the old website. There was a
service interruption this morning and we apologize to all the visitors that were
greated with "404". The site is back up with a new bigger provider.</p>
<p><b>Friday</b>: <b>10000
downloads in 10 days! jBoss2.0 is a smashing success! </b>With about 1000 downloads
per day jBoss must be the fastest growing application server! No wonder the website
went down...</p>
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bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">May 8 - May 14 2000: Le Board,
new Website, <b>Bugzilla</b>, Mail split, <b>JAWS</b></font></td>
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<p>Another Big Week for jBoss with
close to 500 mails on the combined mailing lists. The flow is big, and we are
splitting the mailings list.</p>
<p>Monday: We announce the
composition of the board of jBoss. Early members are Marc Fleury, USA, Rickard Oberg,
Sweden, Juha Lindfors, Finland, Oleg Nitz, Ukraine and Dan O'Connor USA. This
board does the usual, vote on patches, vote on 3rd party integration, vote...</p>
<p>Tuesday: NEW WEBSITE!!!
you are checking it out.</p>
<p>Thursday: Bugzilla.
Management of the bugs, reports and features is growing out of hand. We have
installed the Open Source standard, Bugzilla.</p>
<p>Saturday: JAWS mailing list is
up. Our favorite little austrilian shark is up at [EMAIL PROTECTED] JAWS is a
powerful little O/R tool, join it's mailing list and feed the fish!</p>
<p>Sunday: Mailing list split.
Due to the very high volume on jBoss we have decided to split the mailing lists.
ejboss now moves to jboss-user and jboss-dev. Same great place working-dogs.com,
thanks to jon*.</p>
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bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">May 1st - May 7 2000: PR2,
Linux JDK1.3, JavaONE</font></td>
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</p>
<p>Tuesday: jBoss1.0 PR2 is released.
jBoss1.0 moves in bug-fixing mode and development moves to jBoss2.0. Some bug fixes in
this version, some enhancements 1.0 final here we come</p>
<p>Wednesday: Major news...
IBM<b> </b>releases the much expected<b> JDK1.3 on Linux. </b>jBoss decided to
standardize on 1.3 long time ago, cool technology is what this is all about and now
our Linux penguin friends can play with us. Thank you!</p>
<p>Thrusday: Gary Meyer from Vitria
will be talking about jBoss at JavaONE during his "<b>Enterprise Java on Linux
HOWTO</b>" presentation and has given us a heads up!. Dude! thanks, we will get
you going.</p>
<p>
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bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">April 24 - April 30 2000: Test
integration, <b>spyderMQ</b>, jBoss 2.0 on Linux</font></td>
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</table>
</p>
<p>Monday: Zol and jBoss*.0
integrate their test suites. Zola becomes the default test suite for jBoss.</p>
<p>Tuesday: <b>spyderMQ is
released</b>. jBoss believes that JMS will likely lie at the heart of a scalable
implementation. We get the message! Norbert Lataille the lead developer announces the
availability of the 0.1 source code and the mailing list on egroups.</p>
<p>Friday: jBoss 2.0 on Linux.
Back by popular demand! Rickard Oberg delivers a <b>jBoss 2.0 on Linux</b>
(1.2.2) version of jBoss2.0. Now folks on Linux can work on the latest and greatest
electronica from the jBoss gang.</p>
<p>
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bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">April 17 - April 23 2000:
<b>Board formation, jBoss 2.0</b></font></td>
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</table>
</p>
<p>Two major events this week, a busy
one with north of 300 mails on the list.</p>
<p>Wednesday: Two major events
this week. First the announcement of the new<b> Board formation</b> for the jBoss
organization. jBoss 2.0 with its modular approach makes way for massive parallel
development and collaboration. jBoss will now be headed by a board of 5 to manage CVS,
the people, the outside communication and vote on major issues. We feel it is the
right thing to do at this exciting stage and given the breath taking rate of growth of
jBoss. Expanded management should enable us to scale this modular container.
Marc Fleury will appoint the first members.</p>
<p>Saturday: Rickard Oberg posts the
<b>first version of jBoss 2.0 in CVS</b>... go get it, it is revolutionary, all JMX,
all componentized, same forward thinking engineering... come code the future with us
and <b>this</b> is the future (applause in the room).</p>
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bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">April 10 - April 16 2000:
Hypersonic, EJB References and Debugging</font></td>
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</table>
</p>
<p>Tuesday: a lively mail thread
is started on the mailing list. It discusses the default database that is
shipped with jBoss. We talk about many of them, most notably HypersonicSQL and
instantDB. Both look good and can be redistributed, a test version with HypersonicSQL
is bundled by Marc Fleury and immediately available.</p>
<p>Thursday: a nagging bug, first
identified by juha lindfors and corrected by Dan O'Connor is integrated by Marc
Fleury. We can now reference the other EJB's from the java: namespace in
JNDI, neat'o.</p>
<p>Sunday: A must see feature... tired
of seeing all of your messages in one console, tired of not being able to call
system.out from your beans. jBoss just introduced a simple yet powerful feature for
bean debugging: the capacity to overwrite the out messages with the standard
Tracer... neat messages. jBoss 2.0 takes this even further.
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2.0, name change, Rickard Oberg, PR1</font></td>
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</table>
</p>
<p>Monday: Following the success
of the conference and in keeping the pace up, Rickard announced the "soon to be
available" jBoss2.0. Just like its predecessor, jBoss1.0, jBoss 2.0 will set
ground breaking features for the rest of the industry to watch. Just like we
introduced dynamic Proxy based designs, we move forward with JMX based
administration and full componentization of the container. jBoss 2.0 is a fully
modular container it will enable all parties to simply integrate their software and
configure the container to suit their particular needs.</p>
<p>Wednesday: EJBoss will change its
name, we have chosen and reserved and trademarked the name "jBoss". We
drop the "e" as we hear that e-commerce is out of fashion anyway ;-). Plus
jBoss sort of sounds better than EJBoss don't it? try it you will see that it rolls
well on the tongue "jay...Boss" :)</p>
<p>Friday: Rickard Oberg will join the
Telkel staff full time. Telkel is starting to look like the "who's who" of
jBoss;-). Rickard will be able to dedicate himself fulltime to coding the server and
it's kernel and that is cool ...</p>
<p>Friday: jBoss in PR1. A
public release of the 1.0 version.</p>
<p>
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bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">March 27 - April 2 2000:
O'Reilly conference a roaring success</font></td>
</tr>
</table>
</p>
<p>This week Marc Fleury and Rickard
Oberg presented at the O'Reilly conference on Java. It was great to finally get to
meet many of you and put names on faces. It is good to hear your feedback and see that
jBoss is used in the field. Many contacts were taken, many talks initiated and most
interesting was the talk with Graig McLanahan of SUN/Tomcat. We will integrated Tomcat
and jBoss. The talks with the SUN were also very interesting, our project is
clearly percieved as the leader in the field and it was interesting to hear the plans
that SUN has for the open source. They spoke warmly of jBoss and our technology
"we were told it's not that low end" was the remark (pun) of one of the
proeminent figures of EJB... hee hee who said it was low-end? . </p>
<p>
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bgcolor="#eeeeee"><font size="4" face="arial,helvetica">March 20 - March 26 2000: DR2
update, JAWS update</font></td>
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</table>
</p>
<p>Wednesday: A new version of DR2 is
posted. It contais many bug fixes from the early reports, mainly the class
loader glitches.</p>
<p>Thursday: Rickard Oberg posts
another exciting enhancement for jBoss 2.0, it will come with a mapping for full
finders and a graphical tool to select the fields you want to work on. With full
R->O mapping jaws, still a "one nostril" implementation will cover
80% of the OR needs out there. And if it doesn't? well somebody has to
make a living selling those pricey OR mappers to you ;-)</p>
<p>Sunday: Failed interposition bug
solved by Dan O'Connor. </p>
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a few weeks, some lurk for months and help bit by bit, some waste our time for years.
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<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">The guidelines for project decisions and inviting members of
the Organisation to be part of the Core Team are straight-forward and designed to
perpetuate the project for its long term success. You can think of the Board as being
at the bottom of the Organisational structure holding it up, <b>there are no fancy
boardrooms or suits and ties here</b> - if you're on the Board you'll probably be in
the trenches most of the time, up late most nights learning, coding, thinking,
planning, fixing bugs or answering questions and trying to match people to
teams.</font>
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or bad, wrong or right ... and occasionally give them a pat on the back - hopefully
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<li><font
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<li><font
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<li><font
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<li><font
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<p><a
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<td class="newsbody"><font
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<p><font face="Myriad
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falls on them </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">You can find <a
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Marc Fleury and Rickard Oberg</b></a> at OReilly.</font>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"> </font><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Marc
Fleury, USA</b></font>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img src="../pictures/marc.gif" width="113"
height="99" border="1" align="left">Marc is based out of silicon valley and founded
the project upon leaving SUN microsystems. He was the one the main developers
behind jBoss 1.0 and 2.0. He is the "keeper" of the project. He founded
Telkel, a company regrouping the elite developers of jboss to consult around jboss. An
ex-lieutenant in the paratroopers and now a leading world expert on J2EE, Marc is
addicted to the webOS and wants to see infrastructure commoditized and Free in his
lifetime. Marc is a graduate of the French Ecole Polytechnique with a degree in
Mathematics and holds a Ph.D in Physics for work done at MIT as visiting
scientist.</font></td>
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<p><img src="../pictures/oberg.gif" width="79" height="116" border="1"
align="left"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Rickard Öberg is an internationally
recognized Java expert specialized in advanced middleware architectures, and is widely
known as one of the top EJB experts in the world. As one of the main developers behind
the jBoss he has lead the design of our 2.0 EJB container and server architecture .
Rickard regularly contributes to advanced Java mailing lists, and is a J2EE evangelist
in Sweden where he regularly holds seminars on the topic. He has also won no less than
eight contests during the past two years, related to Java application development and
J2EE servers.</font></td>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Juha Lindfors, Finland</b></font>
<p><font color="white" face="Myriad Web,Arial" size="3"><b><img
src="../pictures/juha.jpg" width="78" height="106" border="1"
align="left"></b></font><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">A 25 year-old student-for-life
and a Java geek. Lives on Pepsi Max and 5 milligrams of aspartamine a
day..."</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Juha Lindfors currently studies Computer Science at
the University of Helsinki. He joined the jBoss project in order to learn the
Enterprise JavaBeans technology and is involved with the ZOL project that attempts to
create an application programming model for jBoss. ZOL will contain full-fledged J2EE
applications as well as example Enterprise JavaBeans to help people learn the tricks
and caveats of creating EJB applications.</font></td>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Sebastien Alborini, France</b></font>
<p><font color="white" face="Myriad Web,Arial" size="3"><b><img
src="../pictures/sebastien.jpg" width="93" height="104" border="1"
align="left"></b></font><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Sebastien Alborini currently
studies computer science at the ENST in Paris. He discovered EJBs in July 2000 during
an internship at Telkel (the best school of this part of the solar system), and he's
been learning ever since. To understand how it works, pick a bug and track it to the
darkest lines of code! (warning: this only works with open-source)</font></td>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Dan OConnor, USA</b></font>
<p><img src="../pictures/oconnor_headshot.jpg" width="77" height="100" border="1"
align="left"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Dan O'Connor is an independent software
developer writing J2EE products for various markets. He became involved with jBoss 1.0
when he realized its potential for making the application server a commodity, which
would reduce the cost and extend the reach of the products he developed. He sees even
greater potential in the pluggable architecture of jBoss 2.0, which can potentially
leverage the normal open source processes to make this free and open product the best
one on the market. Along with his contributions to jBoss, you can find him
contributing to the ejb-interest list, and writing on server-side Java for various
publications.</font></td>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Aaron Mulder, USA</b></font></td>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Andreas Schaefer, Switzerland</b></font></td>
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<td><b>Oleg Nitz</b><br>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b><img src="../pictures/oleg1.jpg" width="145"
height="137" border="1" align="left"></b>Hello, dear guests and roots, my name is Oleg
Nitz.<br>
I live in Odessa, a sunny city upon Black Sea, a Capital of Humor in this part of the
Globe.<br>
I am a programmer, a mathematician and sometimes a philosopher :-)<br>
I work in IBIS company, the biggest banking software vendor in Ukraine (on the open
source field I play as its representative).<br>
I am married, I have two children, two cats and one dog (not working).<br>
I like beer, especially "Obolon". What else? Long live Open
Source!</font></td>
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class="newsheader"><b>Supa-staz</b></td>
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<tr>
<td class="newsbody"><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">(<i>"viva zappata!!!"</i>)</font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">These folks have made significant code or module contributions to the list.
</font></p>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Sylvain Laurent, France</b></font>
<p><img src="../pictures/sylvain.jpg" width="91" height="109" border="1"
align="left"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">After graduating from the Ecole
Polytechnique, Sylvain Laurent is currently studying Computer Sciences at
Télécom Paris, the leading french school in the telecommunication field.
Programmer before he could read, Sylvain is a fan of MacOS and now Java. His
involvment in jBoss was to test and debug jBoss 1 and write the early version of the
Tomcat+jboss integration with full deployer while working for Telkel Inc. during an
internship in San Francisco. He'll always remember the Italian restaurant nearby
Telkel's offices :-)</font></td>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Justin Forder, UK</b></font>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img height="108" width="104"
src="../pictures/justin.jpg" align="left">Justin is an OO analysis/design mentor and
software architect at Logica, in London.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">In the summer of 2000, Justin had a go at cleaning
up the JAWS database access code. It ended up in a clean rewrite and re-architecturing
of the jboss database access layers. </font></td>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Robert Castaneda, Australia</b></font>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b><img src="../pictures/robert.jpg" width="115"
height="130" border="1" align="left"></b> Rob is an instructor/trainer for CustomWare,
a leading vendor-independant J2EE training company. Rob is helping to bridge
commercial technologies into the jBoss platform, including the integration of Thought
Inc's CocoBase Enterprise O/R Mapping Tool. This allows EJB developers to build
enterprise beans supporting Container Managed Persistence (CMP) and Bean Managed
Persistence (BMP) without writing any code. A major benefit of the work is that EJBs
with CMP and BMP can be developed with application serverand CocoBase, and be deployed
in jBoss with no code changes or recompilations.</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Quote:<br>
"jBoss is more than great technology, it's a community."</font></td>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Simone Bordet, Italy</b></font>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b><img src="../pictures/simone01.gif" width="179"
height="168" border="1" align="left"></b>Born in 1970, living in Torino, Italy.<br>
Started with IT in 1982 (Commodore 64), then studied Medicine, Biology and Chemistry
at High School. Degreed in Material Engineering at Politecnico Torino with a thesis on
superconductors. Favorite sport is triathlon (was a runner before), golf sometimes.
</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Personal bests:<br>
Triathlon: Ironman 10:45'12" Olympic 1:58'18"<br>
Running: Marathon 2:49'11" 10.000 34'49"<br>
Golf: 150+ m with a club 7 and strong tail wind<br>
Like very much also cinema.<br>
Now working for Compaq with Java technologies.<br>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Ole Husgaard, Denmark</b> </font>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b><img src="../pictures/osh.jpg" width="89"
height="106" border="1" align="left"></b>In "real life" in Denmark, Ole
Husgaard works as an independent consultant on data communications and server
systems.</font></td>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Joe Shevland<img src="../pictures/jo.jpg"
width="101" height="106" border="1" align="left">, Autralia</b></font>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Based in Tasmania, Australia, Joe was involved in
the early stages of jBoss with Marc writing the JAWS relational database code. Joe's
primary interests include any form of Java coding, database and web development as
well as excercising his elbow at the pub. Forming part of the directorship of <a
href="http://www.kpi.com.au">KPI Logistics</a> in Hobart, Joe has also dealt
extensively with clients and government bodies and enjoys the challenges that
information technology brings with it.</font></td>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Daniel Schulze</b></font>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img src="../pictures/danielS.jpg" width="141"
height="133" border="1" align="left">A 25 years old Java disciple<br>
Daniel Schulze is studying Computer Science at the University for Applied Sciences in
Leipzig (D).<br>
<br>
He is expecting a bright future for j2ee especially in medium sized enterprises and
came to jBoss because he liked the straight forward technology and the focus on
ease-of-use.<br>
<br>
And he loves fast cars and funky metal music... </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">(editor note: but right now he is just a broke
student)</font></td>
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<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b><img src="../pictures/Thierry.JPG" width="83"
height="122" border="1" align="left"></b>Thierry is an independent consultant working
in London, UK. He gives consulting and training for<br>
the J2EE platform. He would like to put some genetic algorithms in his coffee machine
for a better beans selection. He can be contacted at [EMAIL PROTECTED]</font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">In jBoss Thierry is one of the leads behind zola,
the application model effort. With a focus on WAP, webstore is today a complete
demo of a complex e-commerce site working on the suite of jboss products.</font></td>
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class="newsheader"><b>Contributors and Dear Friends</b></td>
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<font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">We acknowledge valuable help from these folks </font>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">some are on their way to become SupaStaaz </font></p>
<p><font face="Myriad
Web,Arial">we believe a few aliens hide among those folks.</font></p>
<ul>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Vadim Tkachenko</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Jeremiah Johnson</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Ken Jenks</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Vladimir Blagojevic</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Adrian Durkin </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Michael J</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Trevor Squires</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Ken McCrary</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Luan O Carrol</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Brett McLaughlin</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Michael Mullis</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Kesha Sibilev</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Kunle Odutola</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Dan Christopherson </font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Pierrick Vaudour</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Ahmed Bakayoko</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Jon Stevens</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Edwin DeSouza</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Vincent Scheffer</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Richard Backhouse</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Vaughn Vernon</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Sandeep</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Peter Braswell</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Simone Bordet</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Holger Baxmann</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Sebastien Sahuc</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Ingo Bruel</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Adi Lev</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Heitzso</font>
<li><font
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<li><font
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<li><font
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<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Terry Child</font>
<li><font
face="Myriad Web,Arial">Tommy Helstrom</font>
<li>Hugo Jose
Pinto
<li>Tim White
<li>Tobias
Frech
<li>Hiram
Chirino
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href="http://conferences.oreilly.com/java/news/ejboss_0300.html"><b>an interview of
Marc Fleury and Rickard Oberg</b></a> at OReilly.</font></td>
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<td class="newsbody"
width="648"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">"Hi everyone. I recently went
through this frustrating search for a free EJB server. I found several, but most of
them were not easy to use. <b>But the BEST free server I have found is the jBoss
Server..</b> Unlike [..] all the other EJB servers, jBoss is actually easy to use, so
at last, you won’t have to spend 3 days trying to troubleshoot configuration
files just to get it to run."</font><br>
<font
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">-CJ- </font><font
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><i>Read on java.sun.com</i></font>
<p><font
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">" [...]In summary, <b>I chose jBoss </b>because
of the better standards compliance, the ease of bean development, the richer feature
set, the better performance [...], and the fact that most if not all of the
disadvantages I listed above will most likely disappear within the next few
months.</font><br>
<font
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">- Charles Crain - <i>Evaluating jBoss 2.0 BETA
</i></font></p>
<p><font
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">"I use a monolithic app server for my full time
dev day job. [...] I am finding the jBoss+tomcat combo much more fun, expressive and
powerful. This is <b>my first experience with open source</b> and it has been a good
one so far. The <b>support for jBoss on the mailing lists is better than my extremely
expensive paid support</b> for the other product. And when the responses don't come
quick enough, I fire up my debugger!</font><br>
<font
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">- Bill Pfeiffer -</font></p>
<p><font
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">"Yes, <b>jBoss is the easiest to use</b> that I
have found so far. I have used WebLogic, Enhydra, and GemstoneJ. jBoss is definitely
easier to use than any of these. [...] There is definitely more documentation with
jBoss.</font><br>
<font
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">- Scott Bellamy -</font></p>
<p><font
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the moment. I have started to look for some <b>cheaper alternatives</b> some time ago
and so I found my way to jBoss. I must say I am very impressed! The installation is
very easy and so is the handling. "</font><br>
<font
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">- Lars Hors -</font></p>
<p><font
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">"Yes, there are certainly more expensive
products out there. <b>Weblogic</b> may seem like driving a luxury car, <b>but is
really any better than Jboss? </b>Orion is certainly a great product, but at $1500, I
find their <b>documentation less adequate than Jboss'</b>." </font><br>
<font
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<p><font
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our company and we <b>decide not to buy Weblogic because JBoss was faster and more
solid</b>. [..] According to testing that I've done, each jboss release seems to be
faster by a factor of 2 to 4 [..] I'm very pleased with what JBoss has become! You
guys are doing a kick-ass job!"</font><br>
<font
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mail list is like being a fly on the wall of a great party where all the guests are
java/ejb heavies who are having a great time tossing ideas around . It's what
development ought to be like. <b>Can't you feel the ground moving under your feet?</b>
Yeah, that's them! <b>Techwise, they are flying.</b> Join their list and hold on to
your hats"</font><br>
<font
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">-Heitzso-</font><i> <a
href="http://www.enhydra.org/community/mailingLists/enhydra-announce/msg00058.html">Read
on Enhydra.org</a> </i>
<p><font
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the JBoss project is simply blowing the doors</b> off the rest of the major players,
both commercial and open source."</font><br>
<font
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<p><font
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SupaStaaz !!! Thank you."</font><br>
<font
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<h1><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>Updating the Webstore to
run with Jboss2<o:p></o:p></span></h1>
<p class=MsoNormal><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<h3><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>Setting up the
datasource<o:p></o:p></span></h3>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>The <b><i>cs.java</i></b>
and sele<b><i>ct.java </i></b>files need to be compiled before the
<b><i>gocs.bat</i></b>
and <b><i>select.bat</i></b> batch files will execute. I added calls to the
Javac compiler to do so.<o:p></o:p><![if
!supportEmptyParas]><![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>gocs.bat is then�</span></p>
<pre><span style='font-family:"Courier New"'>cls
%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java -fullversion
%JAVA_HOME%\bin\javac .\cs.java
%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java -cp .;d:\ejboss2\lib\ext\JData2_0.jar cs %1 %2 %3 %4
%5</span><span lang=EN-IE
style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><o:p></o:p></span></pre>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]> and
select.bat �<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<pre><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]> </span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>cls
%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java -fullversion</span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier
New";
color:#993300;mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>
%JAVA_HOME%\bin\javac .\select.java</span><span lang=EN-IE
style='font-family:"Courier New";
mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>
%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java -cp .;d:\ejboss2\lib\ext\JData2_0.jar select %1 %2 %3 %4
%5</span><span lang=EN-IE
style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><o:p></o:p></span></pre>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]>Depending
on the database being used the driver and connection strings in the java code
may also need modification. I used the JDataConnect driver from NetDirect and
therefore needed to set the driver and URL as follows:<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<pre><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]></span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span>Class.forName("<span
style='color:#993300'>JData2_0.sql.$Driver</span>");
connection = DriverManager.getConnection("<span
style='color:#993300'>jdbc:JDataConnect://127.0.0.1/Webstore</span>","<span
style='color:red'>jboss</span>","<span
style='color:red'>jboss</span>");</span><span
lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><o:p></o:p></span></pre>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>Before executing the above I
created an ODBC System DSN for the new access database, calling it �<span
style='color:#993300'>Webstore</span>�
and used �jboss� as both the user name and password.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<h3><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>Modifying the
connection<o:p></o:p></span></h3>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>To setup a
connection to the database I changed the jndi.lookup to <o:p></o:p></span></p>
<pre><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>connection =
((DataSource) namingContext.lookup("<span
style='color:red'>java:comp/env/WebstorePool</span>")).getConnection();<o:p></o:p></span></pre>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if !supportEmptyParas]>so
as to match the <b><i>jboss.xml</i></b>
settings described below.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<h3><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>Creating<span
style="mso-spacerun: yes">� </span><i>jboss.xml</i> files <o:p></o:p></span></h3>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>Firstly for the
<b><i>PersonEntityBean</i></b>
as follows:<![if !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<pre><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><?xml version="1.0"
encoding="Cp1252"?>
<jboss><span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span><resource-managers>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><resource-manager
res-class="org.jboss.ejb.deployment.JDBCResource">
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span><res-name>WebstorePool</res-name>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span><res-jndi-name>xa.WebstorePool</res-jndi-name>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></resource-manager>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></resource-managers>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><enterprise-beans>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><entity>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun:
yes"> </span><ejb-name>person.PersonEntityHome</ejb-name>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun:
yes"> </span><jndi-name>person.PersonEntityHome</jndi-name>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><configuration-name>Standard BMP
EntityBean</configuration-name>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><resource-ref>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span><res-ref-name>WebstorePool</res-ref-name>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span><resource-name>WebstorePool</resource-name>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></resource-ref>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></entity>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></enterprise-beans>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></jboss>
</span><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></pre>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>and subsequently for the
<b><i>ProductEntityBean</i></b>�<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<pre><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><?xml version="1.0"
encoding="Cp1252"?>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><jboss>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><resource-managers>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><resource-manager
res-class="org.jboss.ejb.deployment.JDBCResource">
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span><res-name>WebstorePool</res-name>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span><res-jndi-name>xa.WebstorePool</res-jndi-name>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></resource-manager>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></resource-managers>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><enterprise-beans>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><entity>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun:
yes"> </span><ejb-name>product.ProductEntityHome</ejb-name>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun:
yes"> </span><jndi-name>product.ProductEntityHome</jndi-name>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><configuration-name>Standard BMP
EntityBean</configuration-name>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><resource-ref>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span><res-ref-name>WebstorePool</res-ref-name>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span><resource-name>WebstorePool</resource-name>
<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></resource-ref>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></entity>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></enterprise-beans>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><span
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></jboss></span><span lang=EN-IE
style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><o:p></o:p></span></pre>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>Then I modified the
<b><i>jboss.conf</i></b>
file to include�<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<pre style='margin-left:36.0pt'><span lang=EN-IE
style='font-family:"Courier New";mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><MLET
CODE="org.jboss.jdbc.XADataSourceLoader"
ARCHIVE="jboss.jar,vendor.jar" CODEBASE="../lib/ext/">
<span
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><ARG TYPE="java.lang.String"
VALUE="<span style='color:red'>WebstorePool</span>">
<span
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><ARG TYPE="java.lang.String"
VALUE="org.jboss.minerva.xa.XADataSourceImpl">
</MLET></span><span
lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><o:p></o:p></span></pre>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]> and
the <b><i>jboss.jcml</i></b>
to include..<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<pre><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]> </span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><mbean
name="DefaultDomain:service=XADataSource,name=WebstorePool">
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><attribute
name="URL"><span
style='color:red'>jdbc:JDataConnect://127.0.0.1/Webstore</span></attribute>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><attribute
name="Password"><span style='color:red'>jboss</span></attribute>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><attribute
name="JDBCUser"><span style='color:red'>jboss</span></attribute>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></mbean><o:p></o:p></span></pre>
<h3><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>Modifying the build.xml
file<o:p></o:p></span></h3>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>I changed the construction
of the jar files to include the new <b><i>jboss.xml</i></b>
files..<![if !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<pre><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><span
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:
"Courier New";mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><!-- PERSON ENTITY BEAN -->
</span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><delete
file="${work}/META-INF/ejb-jar.xml"/>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><delete
file="${work}/META-INF/jboss.xml"/>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><copyfile
src="${work}/${webstore.ejbs}/person/META-INF/ejb-jar.xml"
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span>dest="${work}/META-INF/ejb-jar.xml"/>
</span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
color:red;mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span><copyfile src="${work}/${webstore.ejbs}/person/META-INF/jboss.xml"
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span>dest="${work}/META-INF/jboss.xml"/>
</span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><jar
jarfile="${jboss.ejbeans}/personentity.jar"
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>basedir="${work}"
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span>includes="${webstore.ejbs}/person/*.class,
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span>${webstore.ejbs}/common/*.class,
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>META-INF/*"/>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><o:p></o:p></span></pre>
<pre><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><!-- PRODUCT
ENTITY BEAN -->
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><delete
file="${work}/META-INF/ejb-jar.xml"/>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><delete
file="${work}/META-INF/jboss.xml"/>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><copyfile
src="${work}/${webstore.ejbs}/product/META-INF/ejb-jar.xml"
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span>dest="${work}/META-INF/ejb-jar.xml"/>
</span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
color:red;mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span><copyfile src="${work}/${webstore.ejbs}/product/META-INF/jboss.xml"
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span>dest="${work}/META-INF/jboss.xml"/>
</span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span><jar
jarfile="${jboss.ejbeans}/productentity.jar"
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>basedir="${work}"
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span>includes="${webstore.ejbs}/product/*.class,
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span>${webstore.ejbs}/common/*.class,
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>META-INF/*"/>
</span><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></pre>
<h3><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>Changes to the
Servlets<o:p></o:p></span></h3>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]> If
the file JNDIContext.java I added a url and port number<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<pre><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]> <span
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span></span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:
"Courier New";mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>public InitialContext getInitialContext() {
</span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>InitialContext
ic =<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>null;
<![if !supportEmptyParas]>
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>try {
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>Hashtable h = new Hashtable();
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>h.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
"org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory");
</span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
color:red;mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><span style="mso-spacerun: yes">
</span>h.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "127.0.0.1:1099" );
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>h.put(Context.URL_PKG_PREFIXES,
"org.jnp.interfaces" );
</span><span lang=EN-IE style='font-family:"Courier New";
mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>ic = new
InitialContext(h);
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>} catch (Exception e) {
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>e.printStackTrace();
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>}
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>return ic;
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>}<o:p></o:p></span></pre>
<h3><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></h3>
<h3><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>Finders<o:p></o:p></span></h3>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>The findProductsByPrice
finder does not seem to be used anywhere.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p><![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<h3><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>Comments<o:p></o:p></span></h3>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>Some of the comments in the
finder methods referred to the incorrect finders, I changed any such
comments.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p> </p>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'>Luan O�Carroll<a
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"><br>
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a><br>
24-Aug-2000<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p><span lang=EN-IE style='mso-ansi-language:EN-IE'><![if
!supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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