--- Kevin Conner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
a écrit : > > This just what I talked about, to
centralize the
> > development of such components, I mean *FREE*
> > components working without spending one hour to
> > configure it... sort of Plug and Play components
> ;)
> 
> I was talking about *FREE* components.
> 
> > For Open For Business, it's not the same, here I'm
> > talking about Business Components.
> 
> I thought ofbiz came with business components.  They
> certainly
> provide core services such as workflow, security,
> rules engine
> etc. but I thought it also came with domain specific
> code.  It's
> obviously time for me to have a look at it again.

Well, I've had a quick look and saw the Entity engine,
not entities ready to use.

> 
> > For OpenSymphony, it's near my idea but it don't
> seems
> > to be very developed. OpenSymphony wishes to
> provide
> > components for any App. Server. Here, I'm talking
> of
> > JBoss only (at least for now).
> 
> There are a lot of companies out there who cannot
> choose to use
> jboss, why tie these components to jboss?  Why do a
> M$ on this?
> 
> > Perhaps, a JBoss Component Library could start
> with
> > such projects... but I still think no appropriate
> > solution exists for now. Or perhaps such solutions
> > should have a place on the website jboss.org...
> (the
> > truth is out there... :) )
> 
> Then go to those other projects and suggest the
> changes you would
> like to see.  JBoss has become so good because they
> are forward
> thinking and very receptive to ideas (and help) from
> outside, why
> do you think the others will not be the same?

Well, I think: "no one than the JBoss's developers can
make better components". But I know, that's not true.
I say that because I'm bored to spent time and time to
develop just an EJB. What I want to show is that I'm
not he only one who stands in this situation :(
If such a sub project starts, and is managed by the
JBoss group/team/..., I intends to participate (at
least to do what I can in this way). I feel very
concerned by the open source :)

> 
> Why reinvent the wheel?  If you have better ideas
> then give them
> the chance to fit in with them.

Totally agree!
I didn't want to tell "other projects are bad". I just
want to tell: "Work together, and prove to the world,
it must count with Open Source" :)

I could add "Work together, with standards..." ;)

> 
>       Kev
> 

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