User: mnf999  
  Date: 01/10/05 11:57:56

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  --- index.jsp 2001/09/23 20:34:55     1.3
  +++ index.jsp 2001/10/05 18:57:56     1.4
  @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@
                
                
                
  -<p class="head">TRAINING: LAS VEGAS OCTOBER 22-26
  +<p class="head">GURU TRAINING: LAS VEGAS OCTOBER 22-26
                <p class="text">Spend your money on "source knowledge" not proprietary 
licenses.  The next JBoss Group US 
                training is going to be held in Las Vegas, October 22-26 at Bally's on 
the Strip, featuring Marc Fleury and 
                Scott Stark.  We have brand new security and JMX training material. We 
are extending
            our 10% discount offer to all who pay by Sept 30th.  Both prior trainings, 
Atlanta and London, have been sell-outs. Don't miss out on this 
  -             unique <a class="link" href="/JBG/training.jsp">Las Vegas show</a>.  
  +             unique Las Vegas show.  <a class="link" 
href="/jbossgroup/training.jsp">Read more</a>.  
        
   <p class="head">JBOSS AND SUN LICENSING
        
  @@ -33,22 +33,25 @@
   for free download under the LGPL license.
   <a href="licensesun.jsp">Read more</a>
   
  -<p class="head">NEW JBOSS SECURITY PAPER BY SCOTT STARK 
  -             <p class="text">Scott Stark, JBossSX lead developer and partner in 
JBoss Group, publishes a detailed
  -             paper on the security framework in JBoss.  It describes how to 
succesfully 
  -             <a class="link" 
href="http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-08-2001/jw-0831-jaas_p.html";> 
  -             integrate legacy security infrastructures with JBossSX</a>. For 
advanced readers.
  -             
  -<p class="head">CLUSTERING PAPER WITH JBOSS JETTY BY BILL BURKE  
  -             <p class="text">Bill Burke recounts his experience with JBoss/Jetty 
and the steps
  -             he took to <a class="link" 
href="http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/09/18/jboss.html";>
  -             effectively cluster JBoss</a>. This is done with the 2.4.x series for 
advanced readers
  -             that want to cluster JBoss today.
  +<p class="head">JBOSS SURVEY "THE WRITING IS ON THE WALL"    
  +<p class="text">
  +TAKE THE SURVEY, Help us understand our market and your needs.  Thanks to the 
hundreds of organizations that took the time to complete our online survey, this is
  +extremelly valuable marketing information.  Some quick facts: 40% of our user base 
are consultancies, 
  +smart money agrees with JBoss.  Most companies have less than 25 employees and 
  +10% have more than 1000 employees. It appears in the survey that knowledge
  +defines the average JBoss user.  For those that lack knowledge there is always BEA 
and IBM that will 
  +charge your for the brand.  Brand vs Brains seems to be our frontier.  Another 
interesting 
  +statistic is that 100% of the responders are not first time users (contrary to 
popular belief) but 
  +actually people who are already using J2EE application server technology, guess who 
the big loser is.  
  +Most are flocking to JBoss after dissapointing TCO experiences with our pricey 
closed competitors.
  +<a href="/survey/help/">Read more</a>
  +
                
                
   <p class="head">JBOSS&#153; #1 AMONG OPEN SOURCE APPLICATION SERVERS         
   <p class="text">"Among the leading Open Source application servers, JBoss comes 
closest to competing with the feature sets offered by commercial application 
servers."<br>
   -- Michele Rosen, Research Manager, IDC
  +
   <p class="head">RECESSION-PROOF YOUR IT BUDGET WITH JBOSS&#153;
   <p class="text">Gartner says "Don't overspend on application server technology" (<a 
href="http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2001/0821gartnerapp.html";>read here</a>).  
   Don't be among the companies they predict could waste $2B between now and 2003.  
They recommend free alternatives. 
  @@ -61,40 +64,6 @@
    JBoss is fully free with no per-cpu or hidden costs.  It can be embedded in 
commercial
    products and is being used in production around the world.  
   
  -<p class="text">As part of an effort to enhance the JBoss user experience, 
subsidize the
  - free core-product and increase third-party commitment, JBoss fosters an expanding 
  - network of worldwide professionals ready to  support your 
  - application and deployment. Homegrown JBoss Group, a  commercial entity regrouping 
  - core developers to provide training, support and consulting around the JBoss 
server,
  - spearheads this effort. Discover today why, at 40,000 downloads per
  - month, JBoss is by an order of magnitude the most downloaded J2EE based web 
application
  - server on the planet. 
  -
  -<p class="head">JBOSS STORE IS COMING, THE THIRD DIMENSION
  -             <p class="text">JBoss announces the JBoss Store, a for-profit space for
  -             third-party, peripheral products. These "add-ons" can take the form of
  -         support books and printable docs about JBoss, JBoss logo merchandise and, 
most
  -         importantly, peripheral software. We encourage developers to write and sell
  -         the GUIs, the configuration tools, the plugins to other IDEs, the fancy
  -         management SNMP plugins that our users clamor for. Sales on these 
for-profit
  -         add-ons will help ensure that the core JBoss server and all its J2EE
  -         specification-required features remain high-quality and free. We view the 
  -             relationship between the free LGPL JBoss and the supporting market of 
for-profit
  -             services and products as the "Third Dimension", a new experiment in 
commercial 
  -             Open Source software. Our goal is to offer the best web application 
server in the
  -             market, where our users only need pay for the additional features and 
services
  -             they want or need and our developers have the opportunity to profit 
  -             from their work.  
  -             Visit our <a class="link" href="store.jsp">Store</a>.
  -             </p>
  -
  -<p class="head">PROJECT RABBIT HOLE ... JBOSS&#153; 3.0
  -             <p class="text">
  -             For those of you eager to find out how deep the rabbit hole goes,  
Work is on-going on project RH.
  -        A fully dynamic webOS with pluggable parts you can deploy and undeploy 
dynamically with a web administration.  
  -             Clustering and failover will also become part of the 3.0 series.  Help 
us in this effort to make 
  -             the webOS of the future fully free. 
  -             
   <p class="head">JBOSS IN THE PRESS
                <p class="text">JBoss is now beyond 40,000 downloads a month, check 
out our stats at SourceForge. Two reviews on the Serverside...<a class="link" 
href="http://www.theserverside.com/reviews/thread.jsp?thread_id=6215";>closer to a BEA 
killer</a>. In response to some of the threads, we are dedicated to "providing real 
solutions for real businesses, even though we are also very hip with the "sandal 
brigade." For those demanding better documentation, we are talking with our publisher 
about a book proposal that would give professional-grade documentation. For those 
demanding support, we already offer support on our core server. For applications 
running on top of JBoss, we are in the process of drawing up a partnership agreement 
to license outside consultants in this arena. InfoWorld, June 1, 2001 <a class="link" 
href="http://iwsun4.infoworld.com/articles/tc/xml/01/06/04/010604tcopsrc.xml";>Middleware
 that beats the budget</a>. At least we got mentioned, but what's with putting us in 
the same class as Enhydra. They aren't fully J2EE and their EJB container is JOnAS, 
and we all know what that's worth. Infoworld's April 27 article "Application Composer 
shows promise," mentions that this Webgain/VisualCafe product "...includes the free 
JBoss 2.0 EJB container for use in testing EJBs. "We're glad your using us, but you 
could have told us before we learned about it in the press."  Pick up the print 
edition of JavaPro July 2001 "JBoss Application Server." They give us a nice albeit 
slightly dated review.
   
  
  
  

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