User: fleury  
  Date: 01/02/01 18:42:52

  Modified:    business menu.html testimonials.html
  Log:
  new menu and testimonials, production sites
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.12      +3 -1      newsite/business/menu.html
  
  Index: menu.html
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  RCS file: /products/cvs/ejboss/newsite/business/menu.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.11
  retrieving revision 1.12
  diff -u -r1.11 -r1.12
  --- menu.html 2001/02/01 03:54:40     1.11
  +++ menu.html 2001/02/02 02:42:51     1.12
  @@ -86,7 +86,9 @@
               Mailing Lists </a></td>
                                                </tr>
                                                <tr>
  -                                                     <td class="menuitem"><img 
src="../pictures/dot_empty2.gif" alt="*" vspace="2" hspace="6"><a 
href="testimonials.html" target="main" class="menu">    Testimonials </a></td>
  +                                                     
  +          <td class="menuitem"><img src="../pictures/dot_empty2.gif" alt="*" 
vspace="2" hspace="6"><a href="testimonials.html" target="main" class="menu"> 
  +            Success Stories</a></td>
                                                </tr>
                                                <tr>
                                                        <td class="menuitem"><img 
src="../pictures/dot_empty2.gif" alt="*" vspace="2" hspace="6"><a 
href="bugzilla/index.html" target="main" class="menu">    Bugzilla </a></td>
  
  
  
  1.3       +63 -28    newsite/business/testimonials.html
  
  Index: testimonials.html
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  RCS file: /products/cvs/ejboss/newsite/business/testimonials.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.2
  retrieving revision 1.3
  diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
  --- testimonials.html 2000/12/20 03:24:44     1.2
  +++ testimonials.html 2001/02/02 02:42:52     1.3
  @@ -12,41 +12,73 @@
                                <td width="600" valign="top">
                                        <table border="0" cellpadding="2" 
cellspacing="0">
                                                <tr>
  -                                                     <td class="pageheader" 
width="648"><b>Press and Testimonials</b></td>
  +                                                     
  +          <td class="pageheader" width="648"><b>Press and Success Stories</b></td>
                                                </tr>
                                                                                <tr>
                                                        <td class="newsheader" 
width="648"><font color="white" face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>In the press</b></font></td>
                                                </tr>
                                                <tr>
                                                        <td class="newsbody" 
width="648">
  -                                     <p><b>O'Reilly</b> 
  -            <br><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">You can find <a 
href="http://conferences.oreilly.com/java/news/ejboss_0300.html"><b>an 
  -              interview of Marc Fleury and Rickard Oberg</b></a> at OReilly.
  -            <p><b>JavaWorld</b>
  -                     <br><a href 
="http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-09-2000/jw-0929-ejbframe_p.html">Using J2EE 
frameworks</a>: WebLogic and JBoss used head to head.
  -            <br>Upcoming: J2EE and XML
  -                     <p><b>JavaSkyline</b>
  -            <br><a href="http://www.javaskyline.com/11012000.html">A New Kind of 
Software:</a> Server Management with JMX pioneered in JBoss. 
  -              </p>
  -          </td>
  +                                             <p><b>O'Reilly</b> 
  +                                     <br><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">You can find 
<a href="http://conferences.oreilly.com/java/news/ejboss_0300.html"><b>an interview of 
Marc Fleury and Rickard Oberg</b></a> at OReilly.
  +                                     <p><b>JavaWorld</b>
  +                                                     <br><a href 
="http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-09-2000/jw-0929-ejbframe_p.html">Using J2EE 
frameworks</a>: WebLogic and JBoss used head to head.
  +                                     <br>Upcoming: J2EE and XML
  +                                                     <p><b>JavaSkyline</b>
  +                                     <br><a 
href="http://www.javaskyline.com/11012000.html">A New Kind of Software:</a> Server 
Management with JMX pioneered in JBoss. 
  +                                             </p>
  +                                             </font></td>
                                                </tr>
  +
                                                <tr>
  -                                                     <td class="newsheader" 
width="648"><b>jBoss vs. Competition</b></font></td>
  +                                                     
  +          <td class="newsheader" width="648"><b>Production sites </b></td>
                                                </tr>
                                                <tr>
  -                                                     <td class="newsbody" 
width="648"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">&quot;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&#146;t have to spend 3 days trying to troubleshoot configuration 
files just to get it to run.&quot;</font><br>
  +                                                     
  +          <td class="newsbody" width="648"> 
  +            <p>&quot;My company is using JBoss with excellent results in a 
production 
  +              environment.<a href ="http://www.liquidwit.com"> We have been using 
  +              it since September 2000</a> and have had only minor difficulties. 
  +              In fact, <b>the fewest difficulties of any production environment 
  +              I have deployed in </b>(and that covers a broad range of 
types/generations 
  +              of serving systems). This was my fifth major project (major being 
  +              measured in person-years of development) and by far the most 
challenging 
  +              and demanding of the development/serving environment. <b>I would 
  +              bet it all on JBoss all over again</b> if I had to&quot;.<br>
  +                             
  +            <p>-- Caskey, CTO, LiquidWit.com --</p>
  +          
  +        <tr>
  +                                                     <td class="newsheader" 
width="648"><b>jBoss vs. Competition</b></td>
  +                                             </tr>
  +                                             <tr>
  +                                                     
  +          <td class="newsbody" ><font face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">&quot;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&#146;t have to spend 3 days trying to troubleshoot 
  +            configuration files just to get it to run.&quot;</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">&quot; [...]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">&quot;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">&quot;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 
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">&quot;Our company is <b>using WebLogic</b> server at 
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. &quot;</font><br>
  -                                                             <font 
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">- Lars Hors -</font></p>
  -                                                             <p><font 
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">&quot;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>.&quot; </font><br>
  -                                                             <font 
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">- Kemp&nbsp;Randy -</font></p>
  -                                                             <p><font 
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">&quot;JBoss actually <b>replaced WebSphere</b> at 
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!&quot;</font><br>
  +                                                             
  +            <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">&quot; [...]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&quot;</font><br>
  +              <font face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">- Charles Crain -<i> 
</i></font></p>
  +            <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">&quot;This is my first 
  +              experience with open source. The <b>support for jBoss on the mailing 
  +              lists is better than my extremely expensive paid support</b> for 
  +              other products.&quot;</font><br>
  +              <font face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">- Bill Pfeiffer -</font></p>
  +                                                             
  +            <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">&quot;JBoss actually 
<b>replaced 
  +              WebSphere</b> at our company and we <b>decide not to buy 
Weblogic</b>. 
  +              I'm very pleased with what JBoss has become! You guys are doing 
  +              a kick-ass job!&quot;</font><br>
                                                                <font 
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">- John Mc Donald -</font></td>
                                                </tr>
                                                <tr>
  @@ -55,10 +87,13 @@
                                                <tr>
                                                        <td class="newsbody" 
width="648"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">&quot;Listening in on the jBoss 
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&quot;</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 
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><b>&quot;The quality, pace and sheer common sense of 
the JBoss project is simply blowing the doors</b> off the rest of the major players, 
both commercial and open source.&quot;</font><br>
  -                                                             <font 
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">- Keir Hansen- </font></p>
  -                                                             <p><font 
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">&quot;what should I say ? you guys are real 
SupaStaaz !!! Thank you.&quot;</font><br>
  -                                                             <font 
face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">- Bjarne Olsen- <i>after recieving immediate support 
on the jboss-user list</i></font></td>
  +                                                             
  +            <p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><b>&quot;The quality, pace 
  +              and sheer common sense of the JBoss project is simply blowing the 
  +              doors</b> off the rest of the major players, both commercial and 
  +              open source.&quot;</font><br>
  +              <font face="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">- Keir Hansen- </font></p>
  +                                                             </td>
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