Re: We did it!!!
You did it David. Without your co-ordination and control I doubt the ball would have been rolling quite as much. I wish I could have more time to focus on this truly great project, and can only hope that the limited input and fixes I have been able to apply have helped you along the way. A big thank you to you and your team. Best regards, Andy. -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/We-did-it-tp3873492p3873636.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: We did it!!!
Absolutely awesome ! I already am telling my friends, about this with so much excitement. Great work, guys !!! Time to roar :) -Vishwa -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/We-did-it-tp3873492p3873668.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: We did it!!!
Yes, we did it, all together! When we first started talking about TomEE and our wish to certify it, it was during our annual get-together. After only few month but a lot of hacking, we finally the specification coverage growing. Fully agree with Romain, Andy and may be everyone around: it wouldn't be possible without you David. That's true, Romain, Jon and everybody helped certifying TomEE, but without you, without your energy, your time driving us, your great ideas (setup on the cloud, ...). Well done everyone. Time to have a look for next steps ;-) Jean-Louis 2011/10/5 stratwine tovishwan...@gmail.com Absolutely awesome ! I already am telling my friends, about this with so much excitement. Great work, guys !!! Time to roar :) -Vishwa -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/We-did-it-tp3873492p3873668.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
TomEE home page
Our home page includes another page dedicated to TomEE. Reorganised the TomEE page, but changes not showing up. Have to run to catch a train, but if anybody could look into it, that would be great. I am missing something really simple here, so even if you can tell me how to make it happen, I will do it in the next couple of hours or so. If you have the time to fix it, would be really neat. -- Karan Singh Malhi twitter.com/KaranSinghMalhi
Re: We did it!!!
Fantastic work!. Its a great opportunity to involve more folks into the project. On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Yes, we did it, all together! When we first started talking about TomEE and our wish to certify it, it was during our annual get-together. After only few month but a lot of hacking, we finally the specification coverage growing. Fully agree with Romain, Andy and may be everyone around: it wouldn't be possible without you David. That's true, Romain, Jon and everybody helped certifying TomEE, but without you, without your energy, your time driving us, your great ideas (setup on the cloud, ...). Well done everyone. Time to have a look for next steps ;-) Jean-Louis 2011/10/5 stratwine tovishwan...@gmail.com Absolutely awesome ! I already am telling my friends, about this with so much excitement. Great work, guys !!! Time to roar :) -Vishwa -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/We-did-it-tp3873492p3873668.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Karan Singh Malhi twitter.com/KaranSinghMalhi
Re: TomEE home page
On Oct 5, 2011, at 6:15 AM, Karan Malhi wrote: Our home page includes another page dedicated to TomEE. Reorganised the TomEE page, but changes not showing up. Just need to select our spaces and click rebuild spaces https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/admin/autoexport/configuration.action Admin access required. -David
Re: TomEE home page
Thanks!. Okay, home page updated. Add/remove/change as you see fit. Would be cool to somehow show the number of visits on the home page as well as the downloads page. Any suggestions on how to have that on the pages? Did we configure our twitter to show TomEE tweets on the home page? We need to do that ASAP. Any volunteers? If you find any non-working link, fix it in confluence and ping me for rebuilding the pages. Will be available on IRC and regularly check my mail. Its important that we have a good quality home page (specially content wise) this week. PS: Confluence is really behaving well today and its pushing our confluence changes fairly quickly. On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:03 AM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: On Oct 5, 2011, at 6:15 AM, Karan Malhi wrote: Our home page includes another page dedicated to TomEE. Reorganised the TomEE page, but changes not showing up. Just need to select our spaces and click rebuild spaces https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/admin/autoexport/configuration.action Admin access required. -David -- Karan Singh Malhi twitter.com/KaranSinghMalhi
Re: We did it!!!
Sweet! Kudos to everyone for delivering an awesome product. - Ranga From: Karan Malhi karan.ma...@gmail.com To: dev@openejb.apache.org Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 6:17 AM Subject: Re: We did it!!! Fantastic work!. Its a great opportunity to involve more folks into the project. On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Yes, we did it, all together! When we first started talking about TomEE and our wish to certify it, it was during our annual get-together. After only few month but a lot of hacking, we finally the specification coverage growing. Fully agree with Romain, Andy and may be everyone around: it wouldn't be possible without you David. That's true, Romain, Jon and everybody helped certifying TomEE, but without you, without your energy, your time driving us, your great ideas (setup on the cloud, ...). Well done everyone. Time to have a look for next steps ;-) Jean-Louis 2011/10/5 stratwine tovishwan...@gmail.com Absolutely awesome ! I already am telling my friends, about this with so much excitement. Great work, guys !!! Time to roar :) -Vishwa -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/We-did-it-tp3873492p3873668.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Karan Singh Malhi twitter.com/KaranSinghMalhi
Re: We did it!!!
Absolutely fantastic!! Well done and big thanks to everyone, this is an amazing achievement! And I just also wanted to echo what others have said here - a big thank you to you David, for the direction, guidance, help and ideas you've given us and all the work you put in! I'm looking forward to the party at the next meetup! :) Cheers Jon On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 6:38 AM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.comwrote: Back at the computer for a moment and then... I think sleep (and up early to write slides). Couldn't let launch day go by without saying ... HELL YEAH! WE DID IT! We all should take a moment over the next few days to really just enjoy the victory. Things like this don't happen but a few times a lifetime. Don't take it for granted because you never know if or when it might happen again. Whenever we have our get-together next year we're going to have to have a special celebration for this outstanding accomplishment. We have absolutely earned it. Few groups could pull off what we have done in spare hours here and there. Time taken away from wives and children and hobbies and friends. It's such a testament to the character of this community that we're able to work so closely and passionately with each other and all the while we all come from different jobs, time zones and different everything really. It's a treasure to be sure. I know that everyone here cares so much they wish they could do more. It may surprise you to learn I feel like that pretty much all the time too. It just comes with working on something you love. When one is looking out so far ahead all the time and focusing on how far there is yet to go, it can be really easy to lose track of how far you've come and how many steps you've taken to get there. Doing something like this is like a game of jenga. You may look at the few bricks you've added and wish you could have added more. You might think they barely amount to anything compared to the tall structure you see before you. But imagine the devastation that would become of that structure if everyone who felt that way removed their bricks. That's how utterly important every contribution is. Appreciate the bricks you've added and the bricks others have added. We did this together and there is no one person who could have ever done it alone. I sooo can't wait for our get-together cause we're going to have one bg party :) Very excellent work everyone. Truly... outstanding. -David
Please send me a link to the tool that converts EJB 2.0 to 3.0
I saw your talk at JavaOne and you mentioned that there is a tool that will insert the annotations into a EJB 2.0 to EJB 3.0 application. Please send me the link to it. Sincerely, Nick Skriloff , ME , MCP, SCJP Information Technology Specialist Darden Information Services Voice 434 243 5025 Fax 434 243 2279 skrilo...@darden.virginia.edumailto:skrilo...@darden.virginia.edu PS Remember, the difference between a fresh salad and garbage is timing.
Re: Please send me a link to the tool that converts EJB 2.0 to 3.0
Hi, if you speak about the eclipse plugin sources are here: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openejb/trunk/openejb-eclipse-plugin/ i don't know if there is a good documentation about it, i only found the following link but README.txt gives almost the same information: http://openejb.apache.org/generating-ejb-3-annotations.html - Romain 2011/10/5 Skriloff, Nicholas skrilo...@darden.virginia.edu I saw your talk at JavaOne and you mentioned that there is a tool that will insert the annotations into a EJB 2.0 to EJB 3.0 application. Please send me the link to it. Sincerely, Nick Skriloff , ME , MCP, SCJP Information Technology Specialist Darden Information Services Voice 434 243 5025 Fax 434 243 2279 skrilo...@darden.virginia.edumailto:skrilo...@darden.virginia.edu PS Remember, the difference between a fresh salad and garbage is timing.
Re: Please send me a link to the tool that converts EJB 2.0 to 3.0
Hi there, We have an Eclipse plugin that has this feature. The update site is at: http://apache.org/dist/openejb/eclipse-plugin/update-site/ - it would great to know how you get on with it. I think there's an issue with Eclipse 3.7, but previous versions work ok. There's also a blog entry here https://blogs.apache.org/openejb/entry/openejb_eclipse_plugin_alpha_releasewith some more information, and also a video demonstrating it here: http://vimeo.com/7393498 This worked well when I used it to convert all the EJB projects at work a while back. Please do let us know how you get on with it, any suggestions for improvements or additional features we could add would be great! Cheers Jon On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Skriloff, Nicholas skrilo...@darden.virginia.edu wrote: I saw your talk at JavaOne and you mentioned that there is a tool that will insert the annotations into a EJB 2.0 to EJB 3.0 application. Please send me the link to it. Sincerely, Nick Skriloff , ME , MCP, SCJP Information Technology Specialist Darden Information Services Voice 434 243 5025 Fax 434 243 2279 skrilo...@darden.virginia.edumailto:skrilo...@darden.virginia.edu PS Remember, the difference between a fresh salad and garbage is timing.
tomee
i played a bit with tomcat logo: http://people.apache.org/~rmannibucau/tomee.svg http://people.apache.org/~rmannibucau/tomee-certified.svg here the png version (FF chrome doesn't support shades :(): http://people.apache.org/~rmannibucau/tomee.png - Romain
Re: Please send me a link to the tool that converts EJB 2.0 to 3.0
if (like me) you click without reading links it is https://blogs.apache.org/openejb/entry/openejb_eclipse_plugin_alpha_release and not https://blogs.apache.org/openejb/entry/openejb_eclipse_plugin_alpha_releasewith ;) thanks Jon for the info! - Romain 2011/10/5 Jonathan Gallimore jonathan.gallim...@gmail.com Hi there, We have an Eclipse plugin that has this feature. The update site is at: http://apache.org/dist/openejb/eclipse-plugin/update-site/ - it would great to know how you get on with it. I think there's an issue with Eclipse 3.7, but previous versions work ok. There's also a blog entry here https://blogs.apache.org/openejb/entry/openejb_eclipse_plugin_alpha_releasewith some more information, and also a video demonstrating it here: http://vimeo.com/7393498 This worked well when I used it to convert all the EJB projects at work a while back. Please do let us know how you get on with it, any suggestions for improvements or additional features we could add would be great! Cheers Jon On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Skriloff, Nicholas skrilo...@darden.virginia.edu wrote: I saw your talk at JavaOne and you mentioned that there is a tool that will insert the annotations into a EJB 2.0 to EJB 3.0 application. Please send me the link to it. Sincerely, Nick Skriloff , ME , MCP, SCJP Information Technology Specialist Darden Information Services Voice 434 243 5025 Fax 434 243 2279 skrilo...@darden.virginia.edumailto:skrilo...@darden.virginia.edu PS Remember, the difference between a fresh salad and garbage is timing.