User: fleury  
  Date: 01/02/18 20:26:04

  Modified:    business business.html jboss-overview.html
                        jboss-projects.html menu.html team.html
                        testimonials.html
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                 to Java-enable your business enterprise? At those costs it doesn�t 
                 take long to figure out there is no future in that, unless you are 
                 the server vendor! But JBoss is not just about zero cost. Our tools 
  -              are innovative. We sport features, such as �hot deploy�, JMX, and 
  -              "Dynamic Proxies", that can�t be found in many commercial 
  -              Enterprise Java servers, no matter how much you are willing to 
pay!</p>
  +              are innovative. We sport features, such as �hot deploy�, 
&quot;Dynamic 
  +              Proxies&quot;, and a JMX based fully modular design that enables 
  +              you to replace virtually every component of the server, that just 
  +              can�t be found in many commercial Enterprise Java servers, no matter 
  +              how much you are willing to pay! </p>
                 
               <p>So what are you waiting for? <a href="binary.html">Download</a> 
  -              JBoss/Server and our other JBoss tools today and try them out. Join 
  -              the community by contributing features and fixes. Tell your fellow 
  -              architects, engineers, and programmers about JBoss�we are certain 
  -              they will want to know! The hundreds of others who are obtaining 
  -              JBoss products every day are finding out just why we have become 
  -              so popular, why we are deployed all over the world.</p>
  +              JBoss/Server and our other JBoss components, today and try them 
  +              out. Join the community by contributing features and fixes. Tell 
  +              your fellow architects, engineers, and programmers about JBoss�we 
  +              are certain they will want to know! The hundreds of others who are 
  +              obtaining JBoss products every day are finding out just why we have 
  +              become so popular, why we are deployed all over the world.</p>
               <p>We are JBoss.org. We are creating world-class J2EE technologies 
                 in open source. We are �coding the future.�</p>
  -            <p> <a href="http://www.sys-con.com/java/readerschoice2001/"><img 
src="../pictures/JDJ-458x601.JPG" width="187" height="58"></a> 
  +            <p> <a href="http://www.sys-con.com/java/readerschoice2001/"><img 
src="../pictures/JDJ-458x601.JPG" width="187" height="58" alt="Do a good deed, vote 
for Open Source!""></a> 
               </p>
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  --- jboss-overview.html       2001/02/15 21:57:59     1.4
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               Pages) and directory services (JNDI). 
               <p>JBoss, one of the leading java Open Source groups, integrates and 
                 develops these services for a full J2EE-based implementation. 
  -            <p>&nbsp; 
  -          </td>
  +            <p>JBoss provides<b> JBossServer</b>, the basic EJB container and 
  +              <b>JMX infrastructure</b>.<b> JBossMQ</b>, for JMS messaging, 
<b>JBossMX</b>, 
  +              for mail,<b> JBossTX</b>, for JTA/JTS transactions, <b>JBossSX</b> 
  +              for JAAS based security,<b> JBossCX</b> for JCA connectivity and<b> 
  +              JBossCMP</b> for CMP persistence. JBoss enables you to mix and match 
  +              these components through JMX by replacing ANY component you wish 
  +              with a JMX compliant implementation for the same APIs. JBoss doesn't 
  +              even impose the JBoss components, that is modularity.
  +            </td>
           </tr>
           <tr> 
             <td class="newsheader"><b>JBoss: A full J2EE&nbsp;implementation with 
  @@ -75,6 +82,10 @@
                 provides a common spine in which we plug in modules, containers 
                 and plugins.</font> </p>
               <p><img  src="../pictures/spine.gif" alt=""> </p>
  +            <p>While we provide JBoss implementations for many of these services 
  +              you are free to include your favorite implementation in the JMX 
  +              enabled base and therefore &quot;dropping&quot; your own transaction 
  +              or persistence service in JBoss, all dynamically.</p>
               </td>
           </tr>
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  --- jboss-projects.html       2001/02/19 03:27:11     1.3
  +++ jboss-projects.html       2001/02/19 04:26:03     1.4
  @@ -26,14 +26,22 @@
           <li><a href="../documentation/HowTo-JavaMail.html">JBossMX</a></li>
           <li><a href="doco.html">JBossDoc</a></li>
         </ul>
  -     </td>
  +     Read all about our <a 
href="http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/02/01/jmx.html"> 
  +      open source integration with JMX</a>. JMX, the Java Management eXtension 
  +      base of JBoss enables us to provide one of the most modular implementations 
  +      in the industry. It is a good idea in J2EE and a requirement for efficient 
  +      Open Source integration of projects. If you need to replace the persistence 
  +      engine (JBossCMP) with your own persistence engine or you prefer another 
  +      Transaction engine it is all configurable with JMX. You can include your 
  +      own plugin and your own implementation or a third party.</td>
     <tr>
       <td class="newsheader"><b>JBossServer -- Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) </b></td>
     </tr>
     <tr> 
       <td class="newsbody"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img height="60" width="159" 
src="../pictures/powered_by_jboss_flat_sepia.gif" alt="'powered by JBoss'"></font> 
         <p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">JBoss the container is an implementation 
  -        of the EJB container specification. We currently refer to it as 
jboss2.0</font></p>
  +        of the EJB container specification. We currently refer to it as 
jboss2.0</font>. 
  +        It is the &quot;bare server&quot; and includes a JMX server spine.</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 
  
  
  
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  @@ -72,9 +72,9 @@
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             <td class="menuitem">
  -            <div align="center"><a href="../index2.htm" target="_top">
  -              Developers site<br><img src="../pictures/takeMeDev.GIF" alt="to 
developers site"></a> 
  -            <br><a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"><font 
size="1">Comments?</font></a></div>
  +            <div align="center"><a href="../index2.htm" target="_top"><br>
  +              </a> <br>
  +              <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"><font 
size="1">Comments?</font></a></div>
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  --- team.html 2001/02/16 02:46:04     1.12
  +++ team.html 2001/02/19 04:26:03     1.13
  @@ -46,12 +46,38 @@
                                                                <p><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.</font>
                                                                <table border="2">
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  -                                                                             
<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">&nbsp;</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&nbsp;microsystems. He was the one the main developers 
behind jBoss 1.0 and 2.0. He is the &quot;keeper&quot; of the project. He first 
founded Telkel and now the JBoss Group, 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&nbsp;as visiting scientist.</font></td>
  +                                                                             
  +                <td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">&nbsp;</font><font face="Myriad 
Web,Arial"><b>Marc 
  +                  Fleury, Ph.D., US</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&nbsp;microsystems. He was the one the main 
developers 
  +                    behind jBoss 1.0 and 2.0. He is the &quot;keeper&quot; of 
  +                    the project. He first founded Telkel and now the JBoss Group, 
  +                    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&nbsp;as visiting scientist. (<a href 
="http://www.ejbean.com/features/ejbprofiles/0102fleury.html">profile</a>)</font>
  +                </td>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Rickard Oberg, Sweden</b></font>
  -                                                                                    
 <p><img src="../pictures/oberg.gif" width="79" height="116" border="1" 
align="left"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Rickard &Ouml;berg 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>
  +                                                                                    
 
  +                  <p><img src="../pictures/oberg.gif" width="79" height="116" 
border="1" align="left"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Rickard 
  +                    &Ouml;berg 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. (<a href 
="http://www.ejbean.com/features/ejbprofiles/0102oberg.html">profile</a>)</font>
  +                </td>
                                                                        </tr>
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<td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Juha Lindfors, Finland</b></font>
  @@ -167,6 +193,50 @@
                                                                                       
 <p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b><img src="../pictures/jules.jpg" width="127" 
height="128" border="1" align="left"></b>Jules is a Java Consultant in London, U.K. He 
likes to spend his time lurking quietly on the mailing-lists of hot Open-Source 
projects and contributing useful snippets. Another of his bad habits is hanging out<br>
                                                                                       
 with Australians. It was here he met Greg, author of Jetty (jetty.mortbay.com). After 
some more lurking, this time around jboss-discuss, he realised tha JBoss and Jetty 
were made for each other, so he put on his hacking-hat and, well, the rest is 
history...</font></td>
                                                                        </tr>
  +                                                                     <tr>
  +                                                                             
  +                <td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Scott Stark, Ph.D, 
US</b></font> 
  +                  <p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img src="../pictures/stark.gif" 
width="118" height="125" align="left">Scott 
  +                    started out thinking he wanted to be a chemical engineer and 
  +                    spent nearly 10 years acquiring upto a Ph.D. before deciding 
  +                    that programming was what he really wanted to do. Distributed 
  +                    objects and msging have been near and dear to him ever since. 
  +                    Java was love at first site and has been his only focus for 
  +                    the past 4 years. Currently he is the CTO of an distributed 
  +                    identity branding service provider located in the greater 
  +                    Seattle WA area.</font> 
  +                </td>
  +                                                                     </tr>
  +                                                                     <tr>
  +                                                                             
  +                <td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Tobias Frech, 
Germany</b></font> 
  +                  <p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b></b><img 
src="../pictures/tobias.jpg" width="128" height="128" align="left">Born 
  +                    1974 near Stuttgart in Germany. The first time: 1982 (touched 
  +                    a computer keyboard of course). From then on always interested 
  +                    in electronics, computers (ZX81, C64, Amiga, PC), why things 
  +                    are the way they are and how we can change them. Started 
studying 
  +                    Computer Science at the WSI in Tuebingen in 1995. Got involved 
  +                    in the JBoss Project during an internship in the bay area 
  +                    and decided to mainly contribute to the documentation. Now 
  +                    studying again to receive his masters degree soon. Thinks 
  +                    that the world needs more people that care, that have visions 
  +                    and especially people that like utopias. Would like to see 
  +                    a lot of things change on this world. </font>
  +                </tr>
  +                                                                     <tr>
  +                                                                             
  +                <td><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>Toby Allsop, 
Australia</b></font> 
  +                  <p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img src="../pictures/tobya.jpg" 
width="100" height="136" align="left">Born 
  +                    in Auckland, New Zealand in 1976, Toby gradutated with a Master 
  +                    of Engineering degree from the University of Auckland in 1999. 
  +                    Since then he has been working as a researcher for <a
  +href="http://www.peace.com">Peace Software</a>, specialising in the application 
  +                    of Java technologies such as J2EE. In his spare time he works 
  +                    on free software like JBoss and plays bass guitar in a rock 
  +                    band called <a href="http:/silhouette.myip.org">Silhouette</a>. 
  +                    </font>
  +                </td>
  +                                                                     </tr>
                                                                </table>
                                                        </td>
                                                </tr>
  @@ -225,19 +295,23 @@
                 <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Wolfgang Werner</font> 
                 <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">David Maddison</font> 
                 <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Markus Cozowicz</font> 
  -              <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Keith Musser</font>
  +              <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Keith Musser</font> 
                 <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Toby Allsop</font> 
  -                       <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Edward Kenworthy</font>
  -                       <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Scott Stark</font> 
  -                       <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Michel Groot</font>
  -                       <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Joel Boehland</font>
  -                       <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Olaf Klischat</font>
  -                       <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Sebastien Sahuc</font>
  -                       <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Gabor Herr</font>
  -                       <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Mike Leuders</font>
  -              <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Tom Cook</font>
  -                       <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Alexander Kogan</font>     
      
  - </ul>
  +              <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Edward Kenworthy</font> 
  +              <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Scott Stark</font> 
  +              <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Michel Groot</font> 
  +              <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Joel Boehland</font> 
  +              <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Olaf Klischat</font> 
  +              <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Sebastien Sahuc</font> 
  +              <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Gabor Herr</font> 
  +              <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Mike Leuders</font> 
  +              <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Tom Cook</font> 
  +              <li><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">Alexander Kogan</font> 
  +              <li>Dewayne McNair
  +              <li>Stephan Schmidt
  +              <li>Tom Coleman
  +              <li>Clint Dalton
  +            </ul>
                                                        </td>
                                                </tr>
                                        </table>
  
  
  
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  --- testimonials.html 2001/02/15 21:59:03     1.5
  +++ testimonials.html 2001/02/19 04:26:03     1.6
  @@ -30,15 +30,14 @@
               </p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">
                        
               <p><b>Java Developer's Journal</b> <br>
  -              <a href 
="http://www.sys-con.com/java/archives/0602/vernon/index_i.html">Coders on 
steroids</a>: The need for a commercial JBoss.
  -            
  -            <p><b>JavaWorld</b> <br>
  +              <a href 
="http://www.sys-con.com/java/archives/0602/vernon/index_i.html">Coders 
  +              on steroids</a>: JBoss' need for a commercial back up.. 
  +            <p><b>JavaWorld: </b>Articles using JBoss<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>
  -              <a 
href="http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-2001/jw-0209-xmlj2ee.html">J2EE and 
XML</a> 
  -            <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>
  +              J2EE frameworks</a>: WebLogic and JBoss used.<br>
  +              <a 
href="http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-2001/jw-0209-xmlj2ee.html">J2EE 
  +              and XML:</a> Based entirely on JBoss components
  +
               </font></td>
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  @@ -74,9 +73,9 @@
                 We have gone live</b> with one customer, 3 are in beta and 15 in 
                 the pipeline." <br>
                 -- Raj krish, CEO, Ibis inc. 
  -            <p>&nbsp; 
             <tr>
  -                                                     <td class="newsheader" 
width="648"><b>JBoss vs. Competition</b></td>
  +                                                     
  +          <td class="newsheader" width="648"><b>JBoss vs. Competition</b></td>
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