John,

JBoss isn't a thesis project.  I've used it in production at 2 sites now.
Go to the testimonial page to get others who have successfully deployed
JBoss.  JBoss is integrated with 2 different web containers.  Jetty and
Tomcat.  The relationship between the Jetty folks and JBoss is growing.

Bill


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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John
> Woo
> Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 5:30 PM
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> Subject: [JBoss-dev] What the point?
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>
> I read the description on your web site, and get very
> excited about the product. But when I try and use the
> JBoss 3.0 alpha, I am wondering why you not spend any
> time on the web container? J2EE container without a
> servlet engine is like a book without writing.
>
> Also, you guy seem to reinvent entire product every
> version. Every version is big description about how
> powerful and wonderful this is. Then next version, all
> that thrown out and you rewrite every thing. Now you
> have code that work differently than every thing in
> the documentation.
>
> To end user, this thing seem like a thesis project and
> not code that can host a real web site. Maybe if you
> spend time talking to possible users and writing
> documentation and less time bragging about yourselves
> on your web site and writing academic code your
> project would get more attention from real users.
>
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