[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-2966) [Code donation] Web2 Plugins

2007-05-31 Thread Viet Hung Nguyen (JIRA)

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Viet Hung Nguyen updated GERONIMO-2966:
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Attachment: web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip

I just changed the donated plugins to use the dojo plugin bundled with Geronimo 
2.0. 

Thanks,
Viet

 [Code donation] Web2 Plugins
 

 Key: GERONIMO-2966
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2966
 Project: Geronimo
  Issue Type: New Feature
  Security Level: public(Regular issues) 
Affects Versions: 1.1.x
 Environment: MS Windows XP SP2 (although Java based should work on 
 any OS supporting Java)
Reporter: Jeffrey Faelnar
Priority: Minor
 Fix For: 1.1.x

 Attachments: IBM-Web20Plugins-CCLA.pdf, web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip, 
 web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip, web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip, web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip


 IBM has developed a set of  Web2.0 plugins for Apache Geronimo. The first 
 two, the DOJO plug-in and the JSON-RPC-Java plug-in, will supply Geronimo 
 with client and server side support of AJAX technology. Developers will 
 create Web applications where the client side is implemented with the help of 
 a DOJO library and makes JSON-RPC calls to the server side business logic 
 exposed as a coarse-grained façade JavaBean. To add DOJO library support 
 developers need to make their applications dependent on the DOJO plug-in and 
 similarly to handle JSON-RPC calls using JSON-RPC-Java library developers 
 need to make the applications dependent on the JSON-RPC plug-in.
 The remaining Feeds plug-in will allow developers to easily create RSS 1.0, 
 RSS 2.0 and ATOM 1.0 syndication feeds. The plug-in will be used in one of 
 two ways. Developers will implement feeds so that they are accessed through 
 the Feeds plug-in acting as an already deployed Web module. In addition, 
 developers can implement feeds as separately deployed Web applications that 
 use some functionality of the Feeds plug-in.
 Attached are the plugins and IBM's CCLA.

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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-2966) [Code donation] Web2 Plugins

2007-05-30 Thread Viet Hung Nguyen (JIRA)

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Viet Hung Nguyen updated GERONIMO-2966:
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Attachment: web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip

I have changed some things to the donated plugins to make it work with Geronimo 
2.0. The installation instructions are in the 'notes.txt' file.

 [Code donation] Web2 Plugins
 

 Key: GERONIMO-2966
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2966
 Project: Geronimo
  Issue Type: New Feature
  Security Level: public(Regular issues) 
Affects Versions: 1.1.x
 Environment: MS Windows XP SP2 (although Java based should work on 
 any OS supporting Java)
Reporter: Jeffrey Faelnar
Priority: Minor
 Fix For: 1.1.x

 Attachments: IBM-Web20Plugins-CCLA.pdf, web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip, 
 web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip


 IBM has developed a set of  Web2.0 plugins for Apache Geronimo. The first 
 two, the DOJO plug-in and the JSON-RPC-Java plug-in, will supply Geronimo 
 with client and server side support of AJAX technology. Developers will 
 create Web applications where the client side is implemented with the help of 
 a DOJO library and makes JSON-RPC calls to the server side business logic 
 exposed as a coarse-grained façade JavaBean. To add DOJO library support 
 developers need to make their applications dependent on the DOJO plug-in and 
 similarly to handle JSON-RPC calls using JSON-RPC-Java library developers 
 need to make the applications dependent on the JSON-RPC plug-in.
 The remaining Feeds plug-in will allow developers to easily create RSS 1.0, 
 RSS 2.0 and ATOM 1.0 syndication feeds. The plug-in will be used in one of 
 two ways. Developers will implement feeds so that they are accessed through 
 the Feeds plug-in acting as an already deployed Web module. In addition, 
 developers can implement feeds as separately deployed Web applications that 
 use some functionality of the Feeds plug-in.
 Attached are the plugins and IBM's CCLA.

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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-2966) [Code donation] Web2 Plugins

2007-05-30 Thread Viet Hung Nguyen (JIRA)

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Viet Hung Nguyen updated GERONIMO-2966:
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Attachment: web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip

Sorry. Here is it again.

 [Code donation] Web2 Plugins
 

 Key: GERONIMO-2966
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2966
 Project: Geronimo
  Issue Type: New Feature
  Security Level: public(Regular issues) 
Affects Versions: 1.1.x
 Environment: MS Windows XP SP2 (although Java based should work on 
 any OS supporting Java)
Reporter: Jeffrey Faelnar
Priority: Minor
 Fix For: 1.1.x

 Attachments: IBM-Web20Plugins-CCLA.pdf, web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip, 
 web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip, web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip


 IBM has developed a set of  Web2.0 plugins for Apache Geronimo. The first 
 two, the DOJO plug-in and the JSON-RPC-Java plug-in, will supply Geronimo 
 with client and server side support of AJAX technology. Developers will 
 create Web applications where the client side is implemented with the help of 
 a DOJO library and makes JSON-RPC calls to the server side business logic 
 exposed as a coarse-grained façade JavaBean. To add DOJO library support 
 developers need to make their applications dependent on the DOJO plug-in and 
 similarly to handle JSON-RPC calls using JSON-RPC-Java library developers 
 need to make the applications dependent on the JSON-RPC plug-in.
 The remaining Feeds plug-in will allow developers to easily create RSS 1.0, 
 RSS 2.0 and ATOM 1.0 syndication feeds. The plug-in will be used in one of 
 two ways. Developers will implement feeds so that they are accessed through 
 the Feeds plug-in acting as an already deployed Web module. In addition, 
 developers can implement feeds as separately deployed Web applications that 
 use some functionality of the Feeds plug-in.
 Attached are the plugins and IBM's CCLA.

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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-2966) [Code donation] Web2 Plugins

2007-03-14 Thread Jeffrey Faelnar (JIRA)

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Jeffrey Faelnar updated GERONIMO-2966:
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Attachment: web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip

 [Code donation] Web2 Plugins
 

 Key: GERONIMO-2966
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2966
 Project: Geronimo
  Issue Type: New Feature
  Security Level: public(Regular issues) 
Affects Versions: 1.1.x
 Environment: MS Windows XP SP2 (although Java based should work on 
 any OS supporting Java)
Reporter: Jeffrey Faelnar
Priority: Minor
 Fix For: 1.1.x

 Attachments: web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip


 IBM has developed a set of  Web2.0 plugins for Apache Geronimo. The first 
 two, the DOJO plug-in and the JSON-RPC-Java plug-in, will supply Geronimo 
 with client and server side support of AJAX technology. Developers will 
 create Web applications where the client side is implemented with the help of 
 a DOJO library and makes JSON-RPC calls to the server side business logic 
 exposed as a coarse-grained façade JavaBean. To add DOJO library support 
 developers need to make their applications dependent on the DOJO plug-in and 
 similarly to handle JSON-RPC calls using JSON-RPC-Java library developers 
 need to make the applications dependent on the JSON-RPC plug-in.
 The remaining Feeds plug-in will allow developers to easily create RSS 1.0, 
 RSS 2.0 and ATOM 1.0 syndication feeds. The plug-in will be used in one of 
 two ways. Developers will implement feeds so that they are accessed through 
 the Feeds plug-in acting as an already deployed Web module. In addition, 
 developers can implement feeds as separately deployed Web applications that 
 use some functionality of the Feeds plug-in.
 Attached are the plugins and IBM's CCLA.

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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-2966) [Code donation] Web2 Plugins

2007-03-14 Thread Jeffrey Faelnar (JIRA)

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Jeffrey Faelnar updated GERONIMO-2966:
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Attachment: IBM-Web20Plugins-CCLA.pdf

 [Code donation] Web2 Plugins
 

 Key: GERONIMO-2966
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2966
 Project: Geronimo
  Issue Type: New Feature
  Security Level: public(Regular issues) 
Affects Versions: 1.1.x
 Environment: MS Windows XP SP2 (although Java based should work on 
 any OS supporting Java)
Reporter: Jeffrey Faelnar
Priority: Minor
 Fix For: 1.1.x

 Attachments: IBM-Web20Plugins-CCLA.pdf, web2-plugins-0.1.1.zip


 IBM has developed a set of  Web2.0 plugins for Apache Geronimo. The first 
 two, the DOJO plug-in and the JSON-RPC-Java plug-in, will supply Geronimo 
 with client and server side support of AJAX technology. Developers will 
 create Web applications where the client side is implemented with the help of 
 a DOJO library and makes JSON-RPC calls to the server side business logic 
 exposed as a coarse-grained façade JavaBean. To add DOJO library support 
 developers need to make their applications dependent on the DOJO plug-in and 
 similarly to handle JSON-RPC calls using JSON-RPC-Java library developers 
 need to make the applications dependent on the JSON-RPC plug-in.
 The remaining Feeds plug-in will allow developers to easily create RSS 1.0, 
 RSS 2.0 and ATOM 1.0 syndication feeds. The plug-in will be used in one of 
 two ways. Developers will implement feeds so that they are accessed through 
 the Feeds plug-in acting as an already deployed Web module. In addition, 
 developers can implement feeds as separately deployed Web applications that 
 use some functionality of the Feeds plug-in.
 Attached are the plugins and IBM's CCLA.

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