hey,

where would you guys see the link for petstore, I am drawing a blank on
where it would fit on the current website, maybe under downloads?
documentation? (just to make sure people can see it running) under "success
stories"... I dont know any ideas?

marcf

|-----Original Message-----
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|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jason
|Dillon
|Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 8:03 PM
|To: Allen Fogleson
|Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] JBoss 3.0 Demo App
|
|
|Is this meant for JBoss developers (those that contribute to JBoss) or for
|User developers (those that use JBoss to run there J2EE/JMX applications)?
|
|--jason
|
|
|On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Allen Fogleson wrote:
|
|> The "problem" here is that the quickstart is meant to show developers
|> how to get started fast. I believe this was the first concern of those
|> asking for the demo apps. There is already the petstore app running on
|> Jboss to show full E-Commerce style abilities. Im not against donating a
|> full app mind you, I just think that the work behind it could be better
|> spent developing several smaller apps (in the spirit of tomcats
|> "examples" webapp) .
|>
|> My thinking here is twofold.
|>
|>   1) the purpose of a quickstart is to get developers up and running
|> quickly. A full blown application wont really do this. Plus it fits in
|> more to the model of the inexpensive documentation. Where the small apps
|> fit in with the free docs part.
|>
|>   2) A full app would only assist some places in "selling" Jboss to a
|> limited audience. I had meetings with 2 prospective clients in the past
|> week and both have asked ME about Jboss. Granted it is on my resume and
|> such as a technology I have used, but these people knew what it was. One
|> in fact wondered why they didnt use jboss instead of weblogic
|> (Especially after I told him about the features that will be in 3.0)
|> Sorry BEA, you guys might lose that one :)
|>
|> Im not against helping out on a full application as I said before, but I
|> think the initial thrust should be in the direction of a quickstart kind
|> of thing. These are not really intensely documented apps, but more along
|> the lines of little examples that show how to use (at least at a basic
|> level) Jboss 3.
|>
|> I actually like the model Marc is using now. It makes sense to me. I
|> like the idea that even though I am willing to submit stuff for free,
|> when it comes to the more advanced stuff there might be some
|renumeration.
|>
|> Al
|>
|>
|> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|>
|> >I've been doing a few hours of thinking and came to a
|conclusion for a demo
|> >app.
|> >
|> >Would anyone like to assist me in creating an E-Bay style bidding
|> >application?
|> >
|> >James Hicks
|> >
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