On Nov 22, 2006, at 3:04 AM, Eslam Mohamed wrote:

Hi David, and Jacek

I'm interested in the development and the documentation of EJB3 examples, it would be so beneficial to me specially that I'm in the familiarization phase
to the EJB3.

Excellent! I've come up with a list of examples that would be really great for us to have. If we can get these in, then I think people will not only be able to use OpenEJB 3 very easily, but moreover they will be one of the definitive places to learn EJB3. Period.

I'll put more details in another email and hopefully we can get more people to join in the fun.

Welcome aboard, Eslam!

-David


Thanks,
Best Regards,
Eslam M. Nawara




On 11/20/06, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Waleed, Hi Eslam,

In addition to Jacek's great suggestion, we could also really use
some more EJB3 examples.  We have a number of itests that people are
helping out with, but we could really use some people to head up a
new initiative to create some really simple and neat EJB3 examples
similar to the excellent examples that Tomcat ships that show people
how to write Servlets and JSPs.  I personally think those examples
are the main reason why Tomcat became so popular.

Having something similar and EJB3 related for OpenEJB would be a huge
win.

Is this something you'd be interested in?

-David

On Nov 19, 2006, at 11:00 AM, Jacek Laskowski wrote:

> On 11/19/06, Eslam Mohamed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am interested in joining OpenEJB project. I'm willing to
>> contribute in it;
>> please provide me any ideas how to contribute.
>
> Welcome! Check out OpenEJB 3, build it and deploy a few annotated
> beans. When you finally find a place where it breaks report an issue
> and move on. After a couple of jira reports you'll find your place
> where you could contribute.
>
> On the other hand, there're many places that need improvement. So,
> once you've built OpenEJB yourself, let us know about it. I'm working > on iTests documentation as I'm having lots of troubles to understand > its pieces behind the scene so I hope you'll get back to us after I've
> done the documentation. You'll be the first to check it out how it
> goes.
>
> I'm sure others will find better ways to contribute. So stay tuned for
> the others' responses.
>
> The very first step to announce your willingness to contribute is done
> very well. It was the only step one has to do to become a teammate.
> You've done it so you're in the team now. Welcome again!
>
> Jacek
>
> --
> Jacek Laskowski
> http://www.jaceklaskowski.pl
>




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Eslam M. Nawara

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