Re: Fixed org.apache.openejb.arquillian.tests.ear.EarTest on win platform
Updated to what? On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 10:10 AM, AndyG andy.gumbre...@orprovision.comwrote: I have been checking stuff in lately specifically to get this build working. It's getting close. The jdk1.6.0_16 should really be updated, but I'd be happy to help. Andy. -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Fixed-org-apache-openejb-arquillian-tests-ear-EarTest-on-win-platform-tp4659763p4659780.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Fixed org.apache.openejb.arquillian.tests.ear.EarTest on win platform
I can upgrade it I suppose. The thing is that I don't want to break other builds on that box if they point to the same JDK and it looks like the path to the JDK is hard coded in each build. Cheers Daniel On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 10:42 AM, AndyG andy.gumbre...@orprovision.comwrote: The most current 1.6.0_38 _16 is over 2 years old , there are well over a thousand bug fixes. -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Fixed-org-apache-openejb-arquillian-tests-ear-EarTest-on-win-platform-tp4659763p4659784.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Fixed org.apache.openejb.arquillian.tests.ear.EarTest on win platform
Looks like bb-2008.apache.org can't be reached via RDP from the outside. So we'd be better off to ask infra anyway to upgrade the JDK. Cheers Daniel On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 11:09 AM, AndyG andy.gumbre...@orprovision.comwrote: We don't need to uninstall the existing jdk, just install the new one. As long as system variables are not changed there should be no issue. -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Fixed-org-apache-openejb-arquillian-tests-ear-EarTest-on-win-platform-tp4659763p4659786.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Blog entry - TomEE 1.5.1 release
I got a 404 :) On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.comwrote: Hi, Just prepared two words on the blog. If not feedback, it will publish it on Monday or next week. https://blogs.apache.org/openejb/entry/apache_tomee_1_5_1 The goal is not to write a huge story, but just to keep people focus on TomEE and to see it's alive and produces releases (more or less regular). I updated the download page with all link and the release notes. -- Jean-Louis
Re: [VOTE] Name change resolution
+1 Cheers Daniel On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 4:40 AM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.comwrote: Discussion concluded some time ago on changing the name of the project to Apache TomEE. The consensus is clear to move ahead with the name change and in the weeks since the discussion, no other views have been expressed, it's time for an official vote. To do this we need a resolution to: a) Rename the TLP from OpenEJB to TomEE and since our official changes[1] give room for going beyond EJB, it would be good to update them to explicitly mention the Java Enterprise Edition: b) enterprise application containers and services based on, but not limited to the Enterprise JavaBeans Specification and Java Enterprise Edition Specifications Consider the vote for these two items a and b above. The resolution for which will look something like, if not identical to: WHEREAS, the Project Management Committee of the Apache OpenEJB Project has chosen by vote to recommend a change of name to Apache TomEE and revision of its charges to include implementation of the Java Enterprise Edition, and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors is receipt of this and deems it to be in the best interests of the Foundation and consistent with the Foundation's propose; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Project Management Committee (PMC), heretofore known as The Apache OpenEJB Project be hereby known as the The Apache TomEE Project, and BE IT FURHER RESOLVED, that the Apache TomEE Project be and hereby is responsible for enterprise application containers and services based on, but not limited to the Enterprise JavaBeans Specification and Java Enterprise Edition Specifications. Let's give this 72 hours to vote, then I'll put it to the board for inclusion in the board meeting on the 19th. They'll likely adjust the legal wording, but not the intent. And, of course, it's never too late for someone to say stop the show. There's a meeting every month. -David [1] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openejb/trunk/graduation-resolution.txt
Re: Extending the logo contest?
Take into account that we have upcoming holidays where some might be unavailable ;) Cheers Daniel On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.comwrote: i'd say the 2nd of juanuary then we choose for beginning of february wdyt? Romain Manni-Bucau Twitter: @rmannibucau Blog: http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com/ LinkedIn: http://fr.linkedin.com/in/rmannibucau Github: https://github.com/rmannibucau 2012/12/11 David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com: What do people think about extending the logo contest? As these things go, no one participates until other people participate. Once the ball gets rolling, though, it really rolls. Ours just started to roll in the last two weeks. Now we're getting logo submissions on a pretty regular basis. I'd love to see what people come up with if we give them more time. Maybe push it to January 15th instead of December 15th? I'm still sort of hoping to see some colorful variations on the Paw Print or a really well drawn version of the Tiger. Thoughts? -David
Re: new gui IE?
what about IE compat mode? Cheers Daniel On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.comwrote: Hi, sorry Thiago but that's again more or less for you ;) wonder if anybody tested on IE, a user said me it was impossible to click on login button...as a lot of us i dont have a IE ready to launch so for now just a question... Romain Manni-Bucau Twitter: @rmannibucau Blog: http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com/ LinkedIn: http://fr.linkedin.com/in/rmannibucau Github: https://github.com/rmannibucau
Re: why not tomee?
Well I saw a somehow, IMHO biased comparison between WebSphere Liberty Profile and Apache Tomcat. Both were positioned as app servers. I asked why they don't compare app servers with app servers (i.e. Liberty Profile with Apache TomEE) instead of app servers with servlet containers. The answer was: customers ask for Apache Tomcat so we compare with what customers are asking for. I as well thought that our marketing may not address this. E.g. it should be common sense that you should pick TomEE if you like to use an app server and not Tomcat. Maybe it's just that way cause Tomcat has a history and TomEE doesn't have one yet... Cheers Daniel On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Hi guys, just saw http://emmanuel-pavaux.blogspot.fr/2012_06_01_archive.html (ok it is in french but will explain) the guy explains at the end that not choosing an open source JEE6 server (i let you guess which one ;)) and to pay for a server can be reasonable because 1) the datasource pool config is better 2) remote ejb 3) rest 4) soap webservices 5) timer ...we have these stuff so maybe we don't speak enough about it in our slides and we speak too much about fun and Web Profile wdyt? *Romain Manni-Bucau* *Twitter: @rmannibucau https://twitter.com/rmannibucau* *Blog: **http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com/*http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com/ *LinkedIn: **http://fr.linkedin.com/in/rmannibucau* *Github: https://github.com/rmannibucau*
Re: tomee on openshift
Slightly off-topic: did you as well try micro cloud foundry? Cheers Daniel On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, We started to have a look at CloudFoundry for the moment. We did a successful proto and make it work easily and in an efficient manner. OpenShift is definitely another candidate and we'd like to also give it a try. If you have some request/hints/ etc Let us know so that it will be easier. JLouis 2012/10/9 slawek s.wojciechow...@gmail.com Hello, Has onyone try to run tomee on openshift cloud? I started tomee success there and easy (servlet, jsp, spring -mvc) applications works fine. But when I deploy application contains ejb or jpa jvm fail. This cloud looks fine, but is it possible to use it with tomee? Best Regards sw - Best Regards sw -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/tomee-on-openshift-tp4657935.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: tomee on openshift
It would be interesting to figure out what you would get on Heroku Enterprise For Java in terms of infrastructure... On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: yep was on a private instance *Romain Manni-Bucau* *Twitter: @rmannibucau https://twitter.com/rmannibucau* *Blog: **http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com/*http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com/ *LinkedIn: **http://fr.linkedin.com/in/rmannibucau* *Github: https://github.com/rmannibucau* 2012/10/9 dsh daniel.hais...@gmail.com Slightly off-topic: did you as well try micro cloud foundry? Cheers Daniel On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, We started to have a look at CloudFoundry for the moment. We did a successful proto and make it work easily and in an efficient manner. OpenShift is definitely another candidate and we'd like to also give it a try. If you have some request/hints/ etc Let us know so that it will be easier. JLouis 2012/10/9 slawek s.wojciechow...@gmail.com Hello, Has onyone try to run tomee on openshift cloud? I started tomee success there and easy (servlet, jsp, spring -mvc) applications works fine. But when I deploy application contains ejb or jpa jvm fail. This cloud looks fine, but is it possible to use it with tomee? Best Regards sw - Best Regards sw -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/tomee-on-openshift-tp4657935.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
[REVIEW] Agile Test as a Service Purified - A Cloud Platform Solution Based on Virtual Application Patterns
Hi, one of my article abstracts for a German journal (JavaSPEKTRUM) has been accepted. It will cover TomEE, IBM PureApplication System and Agile Test as a Service. If some of you are interested I could try to figure out whether you could become reviewers for the article draft once it got finished. This is the original article abstract submission: --8---8--- == Agile Test as a Service Purified - Ein auf Pattern basierender Cloud Plattform Ansatz == Apache TomEE, ein Java EE Web Profile zertifizierter Application Server, eignet sich ob seiner Leichtgewichtigkeit sehr gut für agile Testszenarien. So integriert Apache TomEE mit der JBoss Arquillian Integrationstestplattform als auch mit BDD/ATDD Frameworks wie Cucumber-JVM oder Spock. Der leichtgewichtige Application Server Ansatz hat gleichzeitig auch Vorteile in virtualisierten Umgebungen. So nutzt das Apache TomEE Team beispielsweise die Amazon EC2 Cloud-Infrastruktur sehr effektiv zur Java EE Zertifizierung des Applications Servers. In diesem Artikel werden beide Vorzüge miteinander kombiniert um beispielhaft zu veranschaulichen, wie mittels des IBM PureApplication System ein virtuelle Anwendung als Service bereitgestellt werden kann. Die virtuelle Anwendung selbst stellt hierbei einen Agile Test as a Service Umgebung bereit, die mittels virtueller Patterns, bereitgestellt durch das IBM PureApplication System, flexibel Konfiguriert werden kann. Gezeigt werden soll, das der auf Pattern basierende Ansatz es erlaubt, eine solchen Agile Test as a Service Umgebung durch Charakteristika wie beispielsweise BDD Fähigkeit zu erweitern. Zur Demonstration sollen der zuvor genannte Apache TomEE Application Server inklusive Tool Ökosystem und das IBM Pure ApplicationSystem zum Einsatz kommen. == Agile Test as a Service Purified - A Cloud Platform Solution Based on Virtual Application Patterns == Apache TomEE, a Java EE Web Profile certified application server, is a perfectly fits agile test scenarios because of it's lightweight architecture. As a matter of fact Apache TomEE already integrates with the JBoss Arquillian integration platform as well as with commonly known BDD/ATDD frameworks such as Cucumber-JVM or Spock. The lightweight architecture not only suites agile scenarios but as well has its advantages in virtualized environments. The Apache TomEE team for instance uses the Amazon EC2 cloud infrastructure quiet heavily in support of reaching Java EE certification for the application server stack. This article combines both advantages to illustrate how a virtual application, based on the IBM PureApplication System, could be provided in support of instantiating an Agile Test as a Service environment. Such an environment, based on a pattern language approach, provides increased flexibility for both creating and rewiring components belonging to a virtual application. The article walks the reader through the process of creating such a virtual application to illustrate how an Agile Test as a Service environment could be created and later on be augmented by additional capabilities such as BDD testing capabilities using the aforementioned pattern language approach. Throughout the article we will be using Apache TomEE and its tool ecosystem and IBM PureApplication System to introduce and illustrate the various virtualization techniques required to provide a Agile Test as a Service environment. --8---8--- So let me know if you would like to review the article (I already found some volunteers at IBM). PS: I plan to write the article in both German and English. The latter is supposed to be published online at developerWorks. Cheers Daniel
Re: [RESULT] Paw-print logo to become official TomEE logo
:D I think for the time being we should go with this one. If someone does a better logo in the future we could re-role a vote at any time. Cheers Daniel On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: So even if someone else disagree, the paw-print will be used as the official Apache TomEE logo. Sorry, wrong sentence, the good one is: So except if someone disagree, the paw-print will be used as the official Apache TomEE logo. JLouis 2012/10/8 Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com Hi guys, Following what we decided 4 months ago (more than 40 days). So even if someone else disagree, the paw-print will be used as the official Apache TomEE logo. Jean-Louis 2012/6/4 Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com i globally agree even if i would have had it on the 12th. - Romain 2012/6/4 David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com On Jun 4, 2012, at 12:05 PM, Neale Rudd wrote: If we get a higher vote for the pawprint sum(+1/-1) vs (waitFor40days) we'll just go with it - pending David's decision of course. All things are project decisions of course. I get one vote like everyone else :) My vote would be for the 40 day logo contest. If we don't do it we'd be passing up a great chance to make some noise, attract some attention and get several people contributing logos to the project which means more people contributing to the project. Would be a shame to miss out on all that buzz and excitement. -David
Re: [VOTE] OpenEJB 4.5.0/TomEE 1.5.0 (staging-060)
+1 Cheers Daniel On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 11:40 PM, dblev...@apache.org wrote: [generated email] SVN Tag: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openejb/tags/openejb-4.5.0/ Maven Repo: https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapacheopenejb-060 Binaries Source: http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/staging-060/openejb-4.5.0/ Legal: http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/staging-060/legal/archives.html Vote will be open for 72 hours or as needed.
Re: Please VOTE: ConFoo submits
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Modularisation-dropped-from-Java-8-1715573.html On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 10:28 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Daniel, Good catch, the link to vote is http://confoo.ca/en/call-for-papers/speaker/jean-louis-monteiro Voting can help the board to choose one of the talk submitted. Jean-Louis 2012/9/21 dsh daniel.hais...@gmail.com Question: For what in particular do you want me to vote? On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, Just submitted with Romain 3 talks to the next ConFoo conference. FYI, here is a translation of the 3 presentations 1. Apache TomEE, from development to production 2. Apache KarafEE, when Java EE meets OSGi world 3. Arquillian, when writing tests become a pleasure Thanks in advance for voting. Jean-Louis and Romain
Re: Please VOTE: ConFoo submits
You got my three votes. Note: You got them as an Apache fellow I know. If I would have been in the position of a jury member to evaluate your submissions I would have probably provided some additional notes that the key takeaways for the audience might sometimes not be clear and if you talk about standardization/unification you should certainly differentiate whether you refer to quasi community standards, industry standards or standards provided by standardization bodies. Additionally I would disagree that TomEE has anything to do with DevOps besides being a potential enabler technology... that kinda smells like buzzword bingo :) Cheers Daniel On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, Just submitted with Romain 3 talks to the next ConFoo conference. FYI, here is a translation of the 3 presentations 1. Apache TomEE, from development to production 2. Apache KarafEE, when Java EE meets OSGi world 3. Arquillian, when writing tests become a pleasure Thanks in advance for voting. Jean-Louis and Romain
Re: Please VOTE: ConFoo submits
As I said I consider it a potential DevOps enabler technology at best as many others are too... but that's it. This as well illustrate how well- or ill-defined the whole DevOps theme is. Everybody interprets it differently or even to his/her own advantage. Cheers Daniel On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: I can't agree, TomEE is devopts oriented more than other app servers because it is the one which is close to dev and prod at the same time. It is fast and memory light too so devopts friendly. well not the main theme of this thread btw... *Romain Manni-Bucau* *Twitter: @rmannibucau* *Blog: http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com* *LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/romain-manni-bucau/43/544/956* 2012/9/23 dsh daniel.hais...@gmail.com You got my three votes. Note: You got them as an Apache fellow I know. If I would have been in the position of a jury member to evaluate your submissions I would have probably provided some additional notes that the key takeaways for the audience might sometimes not be clear and if you talk about standardization/unification you should certainly differentiate whether you refer to quasi community standards, industry standards or standards provided by standardization bodies. Additionally I would disagree that TomEE has anything to do with DevOps besides being a potential enabler technology... that kinda smells like buzzword bingo :) Cheers Daniel On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, Just submitted with Romain 3 talks to the next ConFoo conference. FYI, here is a translation of the 3 presentations 1. Apache TomEE, from development to production 2. Apache KarafEE, when Java EE meets OSGi world 3. Arquillian, when writing tests become a pleasure Thanks in advance for voting. Jean-Louis and Romain
Re: Please VOTE: ConFoo submits
It is as well interesting to see the terms operations and production being mixed up with each other ;) On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: same for developper :p *Romain Manni-Bucau* *Twitter: @rmannibucau* *Blog: http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com* *LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/romain-manni-bucau/43/544/956* 2012/9/23 dsh daniel.hais...@gmail.com As I said I consider it a potential DevOps enabler technology at best as many others are too... but that's it. This as well illustrate how well- or ill-defined the whole DevOps theme is. Everybody interprets it differently or even to his/her own advantage. Cheers Daniel On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: I can't agree, TomEE is devopts oriented more than other app servers because it is the one which is close to dev and prod at the same time. It is fast and memory light too so devopts friendly. well not the main theme of this thread btw... *Romain Manni-Bucau* *Twitter: @rmannibucau* *Blog: http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com* *LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/romain-manni-bucau/43/544/956* 2012/9/23 dsh daniel.hais...@gmail.com You got my three votes. Note: You got them as an Apache fellow I know. If I would have been in the position of a jury member to evaluate your submissions I would have probably provided some additional notes that the key takeaways for the audience might sometimes not be clear and if you talk about standardization/unification you should certainly differentiate whether you refer to quasi community standards, industry standards or standards provided by standardization bodies. Additionally I would disagree that TomEE has anything to do with DevOps besides being a potential enabler technology... that kinda smells like buzzword bingo :) Cheers Daniel On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, Just submitted with Romain 3 talks to the next ConFoo conference. FYI, here is a translation of the 3 presentations 1. Apache TomEE, from development to production 2. Apache KarafEE, when Java EE meets OSGi world 3. Arquillian, when writing tests become a pleasure Thanks in advance for voting. Jean-Louis and Romain
Re: Please VOTE: ConFoo submits
Question: For what in particular do you want me to vote? On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, Just submitted with Romain 3 talks to the next ConFoo conference. FYI, here is a translation of the 3 presentations 1. Apache TomEE, from development to production 2. Apache KarafEE, when Java EE meets OSGi world 3. Arquillian, when writing tests become a pleasure Thanks in advance for voting. Jean-Louis and Romain
Re: Please VOTE: ConFoo submits
Oh that forces me to reactivate my french skillz :) On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 10:28 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Daniel, Good catch, the link to vote is http://confoo.ca/en/call-for-papers/speaker/jean-louis-monteiro Voting can help the board to choose one of the talk submitted. Jean-Louis 2012/9/21 dsh daniel.hais...@gmail.com Question: For what in particular do you want me to vote? On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, Just submitted with Romain 3 talks to the next ConFoo conference. FYI, here is a translation of the 3 presentations 1. Apache TomEE, from development to production 2. Apache KarafEE, when Java EE meets OSGi world 3. Arquillian, when writing tests become a pleasure Thanks in advance for voting. Jean-Louis and Romain
Re: Please VOTE: ConFoo submits
Nonono if you learned French, using Google translate is a no-go ;) On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Vishwanath Krishnamurthi tovishwan...@gmail.com wrote: Or resort to Google translate (like I did) :) On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 2:05 AM, dsh daniel.hais...@gmail.com wrote: Oh that forces me to reactivate my french skillz :) On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 10:28 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Daniel, Good catch, the link to vote is http://confoo.ca/en/call-for-papers/speaker/jean-louis-monteiro Voting can help the board to choose one of the talk submitted. Jean-Louis 2012/9/21 dsh daniel.hais...@gmail.com Question: For what in particular do you want me to vote? On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, Just submitted with Romain 3 talks to the next ConFoo conference. FYI, here is a translation of the 3 presentations 1. Apache TomEE, from development to production 2. Apache KarafEE, when Java EE meets OSGi world 3. Arquillian, when writing tests become a pleasure Thanks in advance for voting. Jean-Louis and Romain
Re: OpenEJB 2012 Meetup - EU or USA
Just in case you need some information on accommodation: http://www.apachecon.eu/accommodation/ On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Common guys, Time to book hotels, trains, etc. Would better/easier to get the same hotel if possible. BTW, thanks Daniel for the tip. JLouis 2012/9/8 dsh daniel.hais...@gmail.com It's September! Btw, if you plan to travel by ICE (train), you ought to reserve seats or otherwise you won't have any in the worst case until arriving in Munich. Cheers Daniel On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, Time to re activate that topic. Which option would you prefer? In regards to Daniel's comment, we can minimize cost avoiding many trips between the conference and Munich. Please vote on options. My preference is C). Start at ApacheCon on Monday, then get together for coding and touring on Friday, and the following weekend. I will be in another country the week before so unable to be there the weekend before. For the organization, did someone already book the hotel? Or maybe had a look to a list of hotels? Any suggestions? I'd like to get it booked by September. Jean-Louis 2012/6/25 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com Probably 4 hours from Sinsheim to Munich city and you should take in account that you would spend about 70 - 80 euros for a single ride. Maybe there's a cheaper group ticket for all of us... try using this site to plan the trip or get any more information: - http://www.bahn.de/i/view/USA/en/index.shtml ICE = high speed train (whatever highspeed meens) IC = intercity (ICE minus express) EC - euro city - http://www.bahn.com/i/view/GBR/en/trains/overview/ic_and_ec.shtml Cheers Daniel On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 10:29 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: On May 29, 2012, at 11:59 AM, David Blevins wrote: On May 29, 2012, at 1:48 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO wrote: Ok guys, seems like Apache Con EU is the winner, isn't it? ApacheCon will be from 5th to 9th of November. The main question is how short nights will be to let us have some coding sessions ;-) That seems to be the case and that's definitely the question :) From experience, it's very hard to get everyone in one place at one time at conferences. We'll probably want to pick a day or two that are ours Nudging this forward a little. There's talk of doing a 'ApachEE' track at ApacheCon. Not sure what day that will be. Maybe Mark can comment. Mark will be speaking at W-JAX in Munich a few hours away later in the same week. They've asked me to speak as well and I think it would be great for the project. That would mean I'd have to split ApacheCon by Wednesday sometime as Thursday is the last day of W-JAX We have options. A We could have our time a few days before ApacheCon, like the preceeding weekend. B We could just do the week of ApacheCon -- I'll just only be able to hang out for three of the days. C We could move the fun over to Munich and continue our get-together there and use the subsequent weekend for hacking and touring. D Other? If we did option C, maybe we could do one day of hacking on say Sunday before the conference, the hacking again on Friday in Munich. Then touring in Munich Saturday. Seems like it's a three hour train ride from the ApacheCon location to Munic. Thoughts? -David
Re: OpenEJB 2012 Meetup - EU or USA
It's September! Btw, if you plan to travel by ICE (train), you ought to reserve seats or otherwise you won't have any in the worst case until arriving in Munich. Cheers Daniel On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, Time to re activate that topic. Which option would you prefer? In regards to Daniel's comment, we can minimize cost avoiding many trips between the conference and Munich. Please vote on options. My preference is C). Start at ApacheCon on Monday, then get together for coding and touring on Friday, and the following weekend. I will be in another country the week before so unable to be there the weekend before. For the organization, did someone already book the hotel? Or maybe had a look to a list of hotels? Any suggestions? I'd like to get it booked by September. Jean-Louis 2012/6/25 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com Probably 4 hours from Sinsheim to Munich city and you should take in account that you would spend about 70 - 80 euros for a single ride. Maybe there's a cheaper group ticket for all of us... try using this site to plan the trip or get any more information: - http://www.bahn.de/i/view/USA/en/index.shtml ICE = high speed train (whatever highspeed meens) IC = intercity (ICE minus express) EC - euro city - http://www.bahn.com/i/view/GBR/en/trains/overview/ic_and_ec.shtml Cheers Daniel On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 10:29 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: On May 29, 2012, at 11:59 AM, David Blevins wrote: On May 29, 2012, at 1:48 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO wrote: Ok guys, seems like Apache Con EU is the winner, isn't it? ApacheCon will be from 5th to 9th of November. The main question is how short nights will be to let us have some coding sessions ;-) That seems to be the case and that's definitely the question :) From experience, it's very hard to get everyone in one place at one time at conferences. We'll probably want to pick a day or two that are ours Nudging this forward a little. There's talk of doing a 'ApachEE' track at ApacheCon. Not sure what day that will be. Maybe Mark can comment. Mark will be speaking at W-JAX in Munich a few hours away later in the same week. They've asked me to speak as well and I think it would be great for the project. That would mean I'd have to split ApacheCon by Wednesday sometime as Thursday is the last day of W-JAX We have options. A We could have our time a few days before ApacheCon, like the preceeding weekend. B We could just do the week of ApacheCon -- I'll just only be able to hang out for three of the days. C We could move the fun over to Munich and continue our get-together there and use the subsequent weekend for hacking and touring. D Other? If we did option C, maybe we could do one day of hacking on say Sunday before the conference, the hacking again on Friday in Munich. Then touring in Munich Saturday. Seems like it's a three hour train ride from the ApacheCon location to Munic. Thoughts? -David
Re: codi arquillian tests
For those not familiar with ShrinkWrap (it's really an Arquillian-related tool and not a tool that helps shrinking JavaScript files): http://java.dzone.com/articles/using-shrinkwrap-maven http://www.jboss.org/shrinkwrap/ PS: Adding a bit more of context information sometimes improves the outcome of a discussion ;) Cheers Daniel On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 11:55 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, currently bringing cody in our tests make a lot of them printing stacktrace because in a lot of them we don't care about codi and even cdi. The solution are: 1) remove codi (-1) 2) use shrinkwrap maven + reflection (i'll try to push a hibernate test like it) 3) simply create an example project with the test wdyt? - Romain
Fwd: MODERATE for us...@openejb.apache.org
Looks like we kinda confuse people cause they think this is a TomEE issue but it's really a Tomcat issue: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/211446/how-to-run-tomcat-6-on-winxp-64-bit http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openejb-users/201205.mbox/%3ccalpo8ntxqlcjy+rqxjh7bh++ryffeinwwuoq2qd6x6wll70...@mail.gmail.com%3E -- Forwarded message -- From: users-reject-1344883727.80146.mhhndiinnoiojdpfc...@openejb.apache.org Date: Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 8:48 PM Subject: MODERATE for us...@openejb.apache.org To: Cc: users-allow-tc.1344883727.fpjcnnnajmnaiobf-rino.beeli= viascom...@openejb.apache.org To approve: users-accept-1344883727.80146.mhhndiinnoiojdpfc...@openejb.apache.org To reject: users-reject-1344883727.80146.mhhndiinnoiojdpfc...@openejb.apache.org To give a reason to reject: %%% Start comment %%% End comment -- Forwarded message -- From: Rino Beeli rino.be...@viascom.ch To: us...@openejb.apache.org Cc: Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 20:48:14 +0200 Subject: Feedback on TomEE 1.0.0 There seems to be an error with the TomEE.amd64.exe running on an amd64 Windows Server 2008 R2 server.
Re: Call for Papers for ApacheCon Europe 2012 now open!
I think the TomEE shirt twins are the one on charge :P On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: does it mean you are volonteer to do it? :p - Romain 2012/7/20 Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com FYI We cannot afford to not submit a TomEE talk IMO JLouis -- Forwarded message -- From: Nick Burch nick.bu...@alfresco.com Date: 2012/7/19 Subject: Call for Papers for ApacheCon Europe 2012 now open! To: committ...@apache.org Hi All We're pleased to announce that the Call for Papers for ApacheCon Europe 2012 is finally open! (For those who don't already know, ApacheCon Europe will be taking place between the 5th and the 9th of November this year, in Sinsheim, Germany.) If you'd like to submit a talk proposal, please visit the conference website at http://www.apachecon.eu/ and sign up for a new account. Once you've signed up, use your dashboard to enter your speaker bio, then submit your talk proposal(s). There's more information on the CFP page on the conference website. We welcome talk proposals from all projects, from right across the bredth of projects at the foundation! To make things easier for talk selection and scheduling, we'd ask that you tag your proposal with the track that it most closely fits within. The details of the tracks, and what projects they expect to cover, are available at http://www.apachecon.eu/**tracks/http://www.apachecon.eu/tracks/ . (If your project/group of projects was intending to submit a track, and missed the deadline, then please get in touch with us on apachecon-disc...@apache.org straight away, so we can work out if it's possible to squeeze you in...) The CFP will close on Friday 3rd August, so you've a little over weeks to send in your talk proposal. Don't put it off! We'll look forward to seeing some great ones shortly! Thanks Nick (On behalf of the Conferences committee)
Re: Call for Papers for ApacheCon Europe 2012 now open!
Put your TomEE hero shirt on and all will workout alright :D On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: That's by far more difficult in English but with a significant amount of time to prepare, it's definitely something i'd like to. JLouis 2012/7/20 Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com does it mean you are volonteer to do it? :p - Romain 2012/7/20 Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com FYI We cannot afford to not submit a TomEE talk IMO JLouis -- Forwarded message -- From: Nick Burch nick.bu...@alfresco.com Date: 2012/7/19 Subject: Call for Papers for ApacheCon Europe 2012 now open! To: committ...@apache.org Hi All We're pleased to announce that the Call for Papers for ApacheCon Europe 2012 is finally open! (For those who don't already know, ApacheCon Europe will be taking place between the 5th and the 9th of November this year, in Sinsheim, Germany.) If you'd like to submit a talk proposal, please visit the conference website at http://www.apachecon.eu/ and sign up for a new account. Once you've signed up, use your dashboard to enter your speaker bio, then submit your talk proposal(s). There's more information on the CFP page on the conference website. We welcome talk proposals from all projects, from right across the bredth of projects at the foundation! To make things easier for talk selection and scheduling, we'd ask that you tag your proposal with the track that it most closely fits within. The details of the tracks, and what projects they expect to cover, are available at http://www.apachecon.eu/**tracks/http://www.apachecon.eu/tracks/ . (If your project/group of projects was intending to submit a track, and missed the deadline, then please get in touch with us on apachecon-disc...@apache.org straight away, so we can work out if it's possible to squeeze you in...) The CFP will close on Friday 3rd August, so you've a little over weeks to send in your talk proposal. Don't put it off! We'll look forward to seeing some great ones shortly! Thanks Nick (On behalf of the Conferences committee)
Re: [POLL] TomEE TShirt
FYI - Some use cafe press for their shirts: http://www.cafepress.com/hadoop On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hey guys, We have had some questions regarding our TomEE TShirt (See ParisJUG photos). Actually, Romain did them by himself and there are currently only 2 TShirts (Romain and I). If Romain agrees, maybe we could submit the picture and the logo here. If it has success, I can try to arrange a way to produce a larger quantity and manage to send them. Still need to see the cost of such an operation. Then, people (users, contributors, committers, etc) and everybody that wants to spread the word, can buy them. WDYT? Just to have an idea, could you also give the number you wanna buy? @Romain, if you agree, could you please take a picture of the TShirt and also attach the logo you printed? Jean-Louis
Re: travis?
Shouldn't we try to stabilize our buildbot builds first (e.g. windoze) before fiddling with new, and maybe exciting technology? Cheers Daniel On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: didnt use cloudbees enough to know if it handles it correctly, here the point is not only CI but more platform validation. Travis is designed for it, not jenkins - Romain 2012/7/17 Stephen Connolly stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com ahem... [CloudBees hat] https://buildhive.cloudbees.com/ [/CloudBees hat] On 17 July 2012 13:53, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: do you know http://travis-ci.org/ ? since we are proxied on github it should be easy to get builds on travis and a nice feature is to be able to compile against matrix config (java version, platform...) wdyt? - Romain
Re: travis?
Well my way of thinking about this is if there's is enough buy-in amongst the community in regards to using another build infrastructure I would welcome using such an additional infrastructure. If there's not enough buy-in we may face the same effect as it comes along with our Jenkins and Buildbot builds which is that only a few people are able to maintain it... PS: Buy-in == Willingness to take care of such an additional infrastructure and actually use it frequently. Cheers Daniel On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: was thinking of java 6/ java 7 feature will be/is a pain on jenkins or buildbot - Romain 2012/7/17 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com Shouldn't we try to stabilize our buildbot builds first (e.g. windoze) before fiddling with new, and maybe exciting technology? Cheers Daniel On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: didnt use cloudbees enough to know if it handles it correctly, here the point is not only CI but more platform validation. Travis is designed for it, not jenkins - Romain 2012/7/17 Stephen Connolly stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com ahem... [CloudBees hat] https://buildhive.cloudbees.com/ [/CloudBees hat] On 17 July 2012 13:53, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: do you know http://travis-ci.org/ ? since we are proxied on github it should be easy to get builds on travis and a nice feature is to be able to compile against matrix config (java version, platform...) wdyt? - Romain
Re: travis?
why is that a pain on jenkins and/or buildbot? On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: was thinking of java 6/ java 7 feature will be/is a pain on jenkins or buildbot - Romain 2012/7/17 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com Shouldn't we try to stabilize our buildbot builds first (e.g. windoze) before fiddling with new, and maybe exciting technology? Cheers Daniel On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: didnt use cloudbees enough to know if it handles it correctly, here the point is not only CI but more platform validation. Travis is designed for it, not jenkins - Romain 2012/7/17 Stephen Connolly stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com ahem... [CloudBees hat] https://buildhive.cloudbees.com/ [/CloudBees hat] On 17 July 2012 13:53, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: do you know http://travis-ci.org/ ? since we are proxied on github it should be easy to get builds on travis and a nice feature is to be able to compile against matrix config (java version, platform...) wdyt? - Romain
Re: travis?
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 6:55 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: Getting people to help maintain it is the hard part, which I think was Daniel's point. Originally, Gavin did all the buildbot work for the first few months (maybe year?). Yes that was indeed my point, allocating infrastructure like Continuum, Buildbot, Jenkins, you name it which is of interested initially for a few week and then people lose interest to maintain it thoroughly. It happened here and it happens at work so I guess it's a common thing. There's a German saying based on a Hermann Hesse poem which describes my observations in this regards I suppose: Und jedem Anfang wohnt ein Zauber inne I guess a true hero, to explicitly use this term in this context, is someone who feels dedicated and committed even past the days where something was shiny and exciting in the first place but became legacy over the course of time in the worst case ;) Cheers Daniel
Re: OpenEJB 2012 Meetup - EU or USA
Probably 4 hours from Sinsheim to Munich city and you should take in account that you would spend about 70 - 80 euros for a single ride. Maybe there's a cheaper group ticket for all of us... try using this site to plan the trip or get any more information: - http://www.bahn.de/i/view/USA/en/index.shtml ICE = high speed train (whatever highspeed meens) IC = intercity (ICE minus express) EC - euro city - http://www.bahn.com/i/view/GBR/en/trains/overview/ic_and_ec.shtml Cheers Daniel On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 10:29 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: On May 29, 2012, at 11:59 AM, David Blevins wrote: On May 29, 2012, at 1:48 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO wrote: Ok guys, seems like Apache Con EU is the winner, isn't it? ApacheCon will be from 5th to 9th of November. The main question is how short nights will be to let us have some coding sessions ;-) That seems to be the case and that's definitely the question :) From experience, it's very hard to get everyone in one place at one time at conferences. We'll probably want to pick a day or two that are ours Nudging this forward a little. There's talk of doing a 'ApachEE' track at ApacheCon. Not sure what day that will be. Maybe Mark can comment. Mark will be speaking at W-JAX in Munich a few hours away later in the same week. They've asked me to speak as well and I think it would be great for the project. That would mean I'd have to split ApacheCon by Wednesday sometime as Thursday is the last day of W-JAX We have options. A We could have our time a few days before ApacheCon, like the preceeding weekend. B We could just do the week of ApacheCon -- I'll just only be able to hang out for three of the days. C We could move the fun over to Munich and continue our get-together there and use the subsequent weekend for hacking and touring. D Other? If we did option C, maybe we could do one day of hacking on say Sunday before the conference, the hacking again on Friday in Munich. Then touring in Munich Saturday. Seems like it's a three hour train ride from the ApacheCon location to Munic. Thoughts? -David
Re: [POLL] Refactoring our SCM
What do you mean by link builds? Having dependency builds? On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: If the reason is just because buildbot is not able to link builds, we could rely more on Jenckins. 2012/6/22 Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com arquillian-tomee is no more on trunk ;) while we keep a great CI (we have to link builds) +1 - Romain 2012/6/22 Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com Hi again, After digging into the code and discussion with Romain, I'd like to raise a question. Any feedback is welcome. We have been adding new modules and new features for months in the project. It works great, but the build is heavy and difficult to manage, especially when the release process starts. Thanks to David's set of tools, that's easier, but still an heavy task. We have the same versioning and the same life-cycle for all modules whereas IMHO, some of them could have a different release life-cycle and get released more frequently. For instance, we have: arquillian arquillian-tomee assembly classes container deps examples itests LICENSE maven NOTICE openejb.iml osgi osgi-notes.txt pom.xml rat.xml server src target tck test-output.xml tomee utils IMHO, we could get out and get different life cycle for: Arquillian OSGi TomEE Maven Examples? Thoughts? Jean-Louis
Re: LinkageError on Mac OS with sun/security/pkcs11/SunPKCS11
What about this? https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-1996 http://lists.apple.com/archives/Java-dev/2010/May/msg00122.html On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hello guys, Romain and I noticed a strange error with On Linux and Windows, it works fine but under Mac OS we get an error (here after). javax.enterprise.inject.CreationException: java.lang.LinkageError: loader (instance of sun/misc/Launcher$ExtClassLoader): attempted duplicate class definition for name: sun/security/pkcs11/SunPKCS11 at org.apache.webbeans.component.AbstractOwbBean.create(AbstractOwbBean.java:200) at org.apache.webbeans.context.DependentContext.getInstance(DependentContext.java:69) at org.apache.webbeans.context.AbstractContext.get(AbstractContext.java:192) at org.apache.webbeans.container.BeanManagerImpl.getReference(BeanManagerImpl.java:971) at org.apache.webbeans.container.BeanManagerImpl.getInjectableReference(BeanManagerImpl.java:844) at org.apache.webbeans.inject.OWBInjector.getInjectedObjectReference(OWBInjector.java:250) at org.apache.webbeans.inject.OWBInjector.inject(OWBInjector.java:146) at org.apache.webbeans.inject.OWBInjector.inject(OWBInjector.java:94) at org.apache.openejb.junit.ApplicationComposer$DeployApplication.evaluate(ApplicationComposer.java:308) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.runLeaf(ParentRunner.java:263) at org.junit.runners.BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.runChild(BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.java:69) at org.junit.runners.BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.runChild(BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.java:48) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner$3.run(ParentRunner.java:231) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner$1.schedule(ParentRunner.java:60) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.runChildren(ParentRunner.java:229) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.access$000(ParentRunner.java:50) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner$2.evaluate(ParentRunner.java:222) at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.run(ParentRunner.java:292) at org.apache.maven.surefire.junit4.JUnit4TestSet.execute(JUnit4TestSet.java:53) at org.apache.maven.surefire.junit4.JUnit4Provider.executeTestSet(JUnit4Provider.java:123) at org.apache.maven.surefire.junit4.JUnit4Provider.invoke(JUnit4Provider.java:104) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597) at org.apache.maven.surefire.util.ReflectionUtils.invokeMethodWithArray(ReflectionUtils.java:164) at org.apache.maven.surefire.booter.ProviderFactory$ProviderProxy.invoke(ProviderFactory.java:110) at org.apache.maven.surefire.booter.SurefireStarter.invokeProvider(SurefireStarter.java:172) at org.apache.maven.surefire.booter.SurefireStarter.runSuitesInProcessWhenForked(SurefireStarter.java:78) at org.apache.maven.surefire.booter.ForkedBooter.main(ForkedBooter.java:70) Caused by: java.lang.LinkageError: loader (instance of sun/misc/Launcher$ExtClassLoader): attempted duplicate class definition for name: sun/security/pkcs11/SunPKCS11 at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method) at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClassCond(ClassLoader.java:631) at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:615) at java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(SecureClassLoader.java:141) at java.net.URLClassLoader.defineClass(URLClassLoader.java:283) at java.net.URLClassLoader.access$000(URLClassLoader.java:58) at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:197) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:190) at sun.misc.Launcher$ExtClassLoader.findClass(Launcher.java:229) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:306) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:295) at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:301) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:247) at sun.security.jca.ProviderConfig$4.run(ProviderConfig.java:253) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at sun.security.jca.ProviderConfig.doLoadProvider(ProviderConfig.java:244) at sun.security.jca.ProviderConfig.getProvider(ProviderConfig.java:224) at sun.security.jca.ProviderList.getProvider(ProviderList.java:215) at sun.security.jca.ProviderList.getService(ProviderList.java:313) at sun.security.jca.GetInstance.getInstance(GetInstance.java:140) at java.security.Security.getImpl(Security.java:659) at java.security.MessageDigest.getInstance(MessageDigest.java:129) at org.hsqldb.lib.MD5.digest(Unknown Source) at org.hsqldb.lib.MD5.digest(Unknown Source) at org.hsqldb.lib.MD5.encode(Unknown Source) at org.hsqldb.rights.User.setPassword(Unknown Source) at org.hsqldb.rights.UserManager.createUser(Unknown Source) at org.hsqldb.rights.UserManager.createFirstUser(Unknown Source) at
Re: Buildbot
Did you try your p.a.o credentials? On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 7:13 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, It looks like we can force build from buildbot http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu Not sure about user/password but that's interesting :) - Romain
Re: [INFO] Metrics Java Library
I learned about by watching this InfoQ talk: http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Using-Monitoring-and-Metrics-to-Learn-in-Development On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com wrote: On Jun 9, 2012, at 10:05 AM, dsh wrote: Hi, today I learned about the Metrics Java library and felt you may find it useful. They already have a Jetty instrumentation module so I suppose the concept could be applied to TomEE too: - http://metrics.codahale.com/ Awesome stuff. Regards, Alan
[INFO] Metrics Java Library
Hi, today I learned about the Metrics Java library and felt you may find it useful. They already have a Jetty instrumentation module so I suppose the concept could be applied to TomEE too: - http://metrics.codahale.com/ Cheers Daniel
Re: Logo contest
If we would be willing to through some money around we could as well have the design contest outsourced: https://99designs.com/ E.g. if five of use would participate each one would pay USD 100 or 80 euros. The more participate the cheaper it gets... Cheers Daniel On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 3:49 PM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: Well for low-res versions especially low-res icons of the logo we could try to come up with an idealized variant of what I described. Concerning giving it a try I wanted to ask whether anybody of you has a friend or knows somebody who is a good graphics artist an would be willing to volunteer creating a such a logo? Chers Daniel On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Personally i like the idea but i think it will be too complicate for a logo, better logos are the ones which can be recognize even in very bad quality...but well if you want to give it a try let's do it :) - Romain 2012/6/8 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com I just had the idea that if the tiger paw would actually hold the apache feather in it's palm we would have a more unique tiger paw with some kind of a 3D effect because the inside of the paw would be shown instead of just the footprints of the paw. How I image the paw to be shown: http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumblarge_363/12339843520I72XX.jpg How I image the palm holding a feather effect: http://us.123rf.com/400wm/400/400/jojojojo/jojojojo0810/jojojojo08131/3721660-palm-holding-pills-isolated-on-white-background.jpg So replace the human palm and the drugs with a tiger paw palm that holds the feather :) What do you think? Cheers Daniel On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: All votes count Neale including your. JLouis 2012/6/4 Neale Rudd ne...@metawerx.net As for me: +1 on the pawprint+EE submitted by Romain 1of2 (other Romain clouded-tiger-stripe thing is a definite no). Hmm... my vote probably doesn't count :-) I'll ignore it. - Original Message - From: Neale Rudd ne...@metawerx.net To: dev@openejb.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 4:55 AM Subject: Re: Logo contest But if it's 7 days - don't just vote on the days - get some votes on the paw-print or some submissions in. I'll discuss it all with David after 6 days. - Original Message - From: Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com To: dev@openejb.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 4:47 AM Subject: Re: Logo contest is 40 a legal slot? can't it be 7? (with JL we have a conference ton the 12th ;)) - Romain 2012/6/4 Neale Rudd ne...@metawerx.net I'll run this. How about we do a 40 day run. I'll put all submissions up somewhere and we can vote on them. Comments/complains welcome. David - can the winning logo get some recognition somewhere? ie: a logo designed by... note somewhere in the docs? I think it's really important to get an official logo. I'd love to just display one on the Metawerx site to show our support and committment. TomEE has passed 1.0.0 now and you guys really need a logo. On that note - who is it that's making that really cool new tomee panel with the live logs and the scripting console? And who made the new TomEE app with the much more modern interface around 1.0.0? Sorry but I get a lot of mail so I read-and-delete, I'd love to see a couple of ideas from those two guys as they have great design skills. Then again, I also really liked the paw-print from Romain ;-) If you make a new logo and not everyone likes it so much, you can change it later. Plenty of projects and companies do that. But let's get the first logo out there. 40 days is enough time I think, comments welcome! Use the dev list to submit, I'll compile them all onto a page on either a temp-site or one that David provisions on an apache page. We've all had a lot of time to comment on how the paw-print has similarities to other companies, so if no complaints, if nothing else is submitted we'll all just vote -1/+1 and (votesTotal 0) we use Romain's mock-up. Best Regards, Neale - Original Message - From: Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com To: dev@openejb.apache.org Sent: Monday, June 04, 2012 7:04 PM Subject: Re: Logo contest +1 2012/6/4 David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com On Jun 3, 2012, at 9:56 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: Whatever we have to do, we need a logo (better if it is quickly). Any procedure? - Romain Le 4 juin 2012 04:32, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com a ᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒ**ᄒᄅcrit : Do we want to have one and who wants to drive it? :) We probably just want to set a timeframe make some guidelines and put a page up on the website. -David
Re: Nightly builds
Well I suggest to avoid the term maintenance because it triggers all sorts of association in my brain each having a negative connotation. I for myself think the definition of stable in the OSS domain is pretty clear, it means it's supposedly well tested and thus probably suitable to be rolled out in a production environment (trying to be conservative here) where development on the other hand is the contrary but provides you with bleeding edge features to help you to get a feeling where the current development efforts are heading towards. Maintenance on the other hand is a term heavily abused by big companies and it is associated with retro-style thinking where you role out a release (knowingly it contains bugs shortcomings) to make profit out of that leftover bugs by maintaining a well defined fixture process that would allow you to gain profit out of providing a fixture for each bug and shortcomings of your software. And that's exactly the reason why I don't like the term maintenance especially in regards to OSS development because I am certainly convince we OSS folks can do better in this regards e.g. our way of thinking should be forward looking incl. heavily anticipating change instead of retro-style thinking where your focus lies on maintaining the status quo :) Cheers Daniel On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi David, that looks great. Just one point, at least for me. The difference from stable to development is not clear. I would have prefer something like maintenance release and development branch or so. Jean-Louis 2012/6/7 David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com Put together a little system to make it easy to get at our builds from Buildbot on Nexus. http://openejb.apache.org/builds.html We can also push builds via the openejb-bot on irc with the command openejb-bot: force build openejb-trunk-deploy Or openejb-bot: force build openejb-4-stable-deploy Should help us deliver fixes and get people to try them out a bit quicker. Each build page is also hooked up with Google Analytics so we should be able to see what kind of demand is there. This page isn't linked to anywhere on the site yet. Do want to put it somewhere, the downloads page perhaps? Feel free to add links for more stuff that can be downloaded from Nexus. The URL format is pretty obvious and can pull anything from the org.apache.openejb groupId. -David
Re: Nightly builds
I think I need to start blogging about my vision and my findings during the course of writing/modifying the Ph.D project proposal. That way I would probably get some feedback too :) On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: BTW, thanks for the link and for sharing your vision. Quite interesting. Definitely need to find time to have a look deeper. JLouis 2012/6/7 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com Justin Erenkrantz just tweeted this: Jonathan Aldrich's ArchJava receives the Most Influential Paper from ICSE 2002 here in #icse2012. I recall sitting in that talk in Orlando! http://archjava.fluid.cs.cmu.edu/ And that really convinces me that my hypothesis that maintenance as we know it does not exist and thus is a complete misconception proofs right. Production and the related miss-conceptual term maintenance need to be eliminated from our collective understanding and instead need to be replaced by a way of thinking where production really is an extension to the development lifecycle and thus has the ability to (a) provide instant constant feedback back into your development lifecycle and (b) provides a means of validation your architecture incl requirements during runtime and have change strategies asserted where applicable. Thus production becomes a 1st class citizen of application lifecycle management. That subject is exactly one part of the proposal for a Ph.D project I am working on since early 2012 :) Cheers Daniel On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 2:16 PM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: Well I suggest to avoid the term maintenance because it triggers all sorts of association in my brain each having a negative connotation. I for myself think the definition of stable in the OSS domain is pretty clear, it means it's supposedly well tested and thus probably suitable to be rolled out in a production environment (trying to be conservative here) where development on the other hand is the contrary but provides you with bleeding edge features to help you to get a feeling where the current development efforts are heading towards. Maintenance on the other hand is a term heavily abused by big companies and it is associated with retro-style thinking where you role out a release (knowingly it contains bugs shortcomings) to make profit out of that leftover bugs by maintaining a well defined fixture process that would allow you to gain profit out of providing a fixture for each bug and shortcomings of your software. And that's exactly the reason why I don't like the term maintenance especially in regards to OSS development because I am certainly convince we OSS folks can do better in this regards e.g. our way of thinking should be forward looking incl. heavily anticipating change instead of retro-style thinking where your focus lies on maintaining the status quo :) Cheers Daniel On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hi David, that looks great. Just one point, at least for me. The difference from stable to development is not clear. I would have prefer something like maintenance release and development branch or so. Jean-Louis 2012/6/7 David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com Put together a little system to make it easy to get at our builds from Buildbot on Nexus. http://openejb.apache.org/builds.html We can also push builds via the openejb-bot on irc with the command openejb-bot: force build openejb-trunk-deploy Or openejb-bot: force build openejb-4-stable-deploy Should help us deliver fixes and get people to try them out a bit quicker. Each build page is also hooked up with Google Analytics so we should be able to see what kind of demand is there. This page isn't linked to anywhere on the site yet. Do want to put it somewhere, the downloads page perhaps? Feel free to add links for more stuff that can be downloaded from Nexus. The URL format is pretty obvious and can pull anything from the org.apache.openejb groupId. -David
Re: Feedback on TomEE 1.0.0
Looks like a more clever incarnation of SPAM :) So we have to take extra care while approving messages which have been quarantined :) On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 6:24 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: what are these messages from? -- Forwarded message -- From: iTooty_ iTooty_ iword.t...@yandex.ru Date: 2012/6/7 Subject: Feedback on TomEE 1.0.0 To: us...@openejb.apache.org We'd like to hear about anything you'd like to tell us. If you're short on ideas, here are some: - Ways we can speed up or improve your ability to evaluate TomEE - Anything you found difficult or inconvenient about using TomEE - Documentation you would like to see - Features you would like to have - Anything in general to improve TomEE or help us grow Keep in mind that out of every 100 people that try something out, maybe one will actually post about it. Feel incredibly encouraged to let us know about your experiences with TomEE even if you think we've heard it a hundred times. Odds are we have not heard it and, if we have, the most requested things are done first. So definitely let us know! Apache TomEE is free, but you can pay us with feedback :) Best regards, The Apache TomEE community
Re: Feedback on TomEE 1.0.0
which forum? linkedin? On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 6:32 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: what's weird is it replaces addresses by adresse sused on the forum :( - Romain 2012/6/7 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com Looks like a more clever incarnation of SPAM :) So we have to take extra care while approving messages which have been quarantined :) On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 6:24 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: what are these messages from? -- Forwarded message -- From: iTooty_ iTooty_ iword.t...@yandex.ru Date: 2012/6/7 Subject: Feedback on TomEE 1.0.0 To: us...@openejb.apache.org We'd like to hear about anything you'd like to tell us. If you're short on ideas, here are some: - Ways we can speed up or improve your ability to evaluate TomEE - Anything you found difficult or inconvenient about using TomEE - Documentation you would like to see - Features you would like to have - Anything in general to improve TomEE or help us grow Keep in mind that out of every 100 people that try something out, maybe one will actually post about it. Feel incredibly encouraged to let us know about your experiences with TomEE even if you think we've heard it a hundred times. Odds are we have not heard it and, if we have, the most requested things are done first. So definitely let us know! Apache TomEE is free, but you can pay us with feedback :) Best regards, The Apache TomEE community
Re: (SUBVOTE) Romain's paw-print logo to become official logo in 6 days
Btw, GMail thinks that you are writing in Korean... ;) 2012/6/4 Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com: all is here http://people.apache.org/~rmannibucau/graphic/ - Romain 2012/6/4 Neale Rudd ne...@metawerx.net Romain - Can you repost the pawprint so everyone has a chance to see that again? Anyone else - plenty of time - vote for 40 days, or -1 or +1 this logo. - Original Message - From: Neale Rudd ne...@metawerx.net To: dev@openejb.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 5:05 AM Subject: (SUBVOTE) Romain's paw-print logo to become official logo in 6 days (SUBVOTE) Romain's paw-print logo to become official logo in 6 days Options: - +1 for paw-print - -1 for paw-print - submit a different logo - vote for 6 days and wait - vote for 40 days and wait If we get a higher vote for the pawprint sum(+1/-1) vs (waitFor40days) we'll just go with it - pending David's decision of course. Otherwise we'll wait the original 40 days and give some others some time to submit suggestions and vote on them. Or if someone has some really cool ideas - get them in fast and confuse us all :) Neale - Original Message - From: Neale Rudd ne...@metawerx.net To: dev@openejb.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 4:57 AM Subject: Re: Logo contest As for me: +1 on the pawprint+EE submitted by Romain 1of2 (other Romain clouded-tiger-stripe thing is a definite no). Hmm... my vote probably doesn't count :-) I'll ignore it. - Original Message - From: Neale Rudd ne...@metawerx.net To: dev@openejb.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 4:55 AM Subject: Re: Logo contest But if it's 7 days - don't just vote on the days - get some votes on the paw-print or some submissions in. I'll discuss it all with David after 6 days. - Original Message - From: Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com To: dev@openejb.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 4:47 AM Subject: Re: Logo contest is 40 a legal slot? can't it be 7? (with JL we have a conference ton the 12th ;)) - Romain 2012/6/4 Neale Rudd ne...@metawerx.net I'll run this. How about we do a 40 day run. I'll put all submissions up somewhere and we can vote on them. Comments/complains welcome. David - can the winning logo get some recognition somewhere? ie: a logo designed by... note somewhere in the docs? I think it's really important to get an official logo. I'd love to just display one on the Metawerx site to show our support and committment. TomEE has passed 1.0.0 now and you guys really need a logo. On that note - who is it that's making that really cool new tomee panel with the live logs and the scripting console? And who made the new TomEE app with the much more modern interface around 1.0.0? Sorry but I get a lot of mail so I read-and-delete, I'd love to see a couple of ideas from those two guys as they have great design skills. Then again, I also really liked the paw-print from Romain ;-) If you make a new logo and not everyone likes it so much, you can change it later. Plenty of projects and companies do that. But let's get the first logo out there. 40 days is enough time I think, comments welcome! Use the dev list to submit, I'll compile them all onto a page on either a temp-site or one that David provisions on an apache page. We've all had a lot of time to comment on how the paw-print has similarities to other companies, so if no complaints, if nothing else is submitted we'll all just vote -1/+1 and (votesTotal 0) we use Romain's mock-up. Best Regards, Neale - Original Message - From: Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com To: dev@openejb.apache.org Sent: Monday, June 04, 2012 7:04 PM Subject: Re: Logo contest +1 2012/6/4 David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com On Jun 3, 2012, at 9:56 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: Whatever we have to do, we need a logo (better if it is quickly). Any procedure? - Romain Le 4 juin 2012 04:32, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com a ᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵ**ᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵ** ᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒ**ᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᆵ** ᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵ**ᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒ** ᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒ**ᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵ** ᄒᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒ**ᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒ** ᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᆵ**ᄒ ᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒ**ᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᆵ** ᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵ**ᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒ** ᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒ**ᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵ** ᄒᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒ**ᄒᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵ** ᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᆵ**ᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒ** ᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᆵ**ᆵᄒï ��ᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒ**ᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒ** ᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᆵ**ᄒᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᆵᆵᄒᄒᄒᄒᆵᄒᄒ**
Empty Example Request Mails
Hi, sorry for my ignorance, but how are these example request mails getting generated? I suppose using some form... could we make that form require to provide an additional subject? I saw a bunch of example request mails having no contents at all which is kind of confusing... Cheers Daniel
Re: tomee webapp proposal
One thought concerning the log view - maybe it would make sense to have it at the bottom where it could span the entire screen so log messages can be digested easier. Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Guys, I need your feedback about what I have in mind for the new webapp. Basically I want to replace all the pages we have by a new one which will give the user the access to a script console, the jndi tree and the tomee log file. Please check the mockup I created for it: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_webapp.png What do you think? Thanks, Thiago.
Re: [VOTE] - OpenEJB 2012 Meetup - EU or USA
I guess you are referring to Nick Burch... not everybody is subscribed to www-apachecon-discuss ;) On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Mohammad Nour El-Din nour.moham...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.comwrote: Ok guys, seems like Apache Con EU is the winner, isn't it? ApacheCon will be from 5th to 9th of November. The main question is how short nights will be to let us have some coding sessions ;-) :), well I can get in contact with Nick and notify him that there would be an OpenEJB hackathon, actually that would be good as we are still planning for what exactly to do in ApacheCon EU. Jean-Louis 2012/5/28 Gerhard Petracek gpetra...@apache.org i will be at apachecon eu as well. regards, gerhard 2012/5/28 Mark Struberg strub...@yahoo.de +1 for ApacheCon ;) Will be there anyway... LieGrue, strub - Original Message - From: David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com To: dev@openejb.apache.org Cc: Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 10:52 PM Subject: Re: [VOTE] - OpenEJB 2012 Meetup - EU or USA I could only do one or the other. Hard to say which :) Spain would be amazing, but seeing more people is also great. Can we get a list of who would be able to go to each? -David On May 25, 2012, at 7:35 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO wrote: Oups :D I plan to go to ApacheCon EU in Germany if possible but I must admit that I'd prefer Spain as well. Both should be ok. Jean-Louis 2012/5/25 Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com maybe say if you can be in one place and not the other too personnally i prefer spain but if more people will be in germany it is fine for me - Romain 2012/5/25 Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com Hey guys, Not sure we decided something. Would be really great if we can decided when and where we want to get together. It looks like more people can join in EU. The next question is then, where: 1. In Spain as already proposed in August 2. In Germany during next ApacheCon EU in November Please, vote on what you prefer so that we can start organizing holidays, hotels, planes, trains, etc. Thanks, Jean-Louis 2012/4/24 Mohammad Nour El-Din nour.moham...@gmail.com On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 6:47 PM, stratwine tovishwan...@gmail.com wrote: I'm leaving back to India from EU, in the first week of Aug. Would be great if the dates could be a little earlier. Would anytime in June/July suit ? I would be in Egypt during June, and I don't think I will be able to take another vacation that soon in July. -Vishwa -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/VOTE-OpenEJB-2012-Meetup-EU-or-USA-tp4551478p4584137.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Thanks - Mohammad Nour Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving - Albert Einstein -- Thanks - Mohammad Nour Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving - Albert Einstein
Re: tomee webapp proposal
Concerning long-polling (Comet, WebSockets etc. pp), depending on the framework you use the actual polling implementation is getting abstracted. So the user would get the impl depending on the capabilities provided by the browser and you on the other hand would not need to worrie about such technical details. I know Dojo does such abstraction... not sure about jQuery... PS: The Mockup reminds me very much about the Eclipse perspective/view concept. Probably using Eclipse RAP for the UI would be an overkill/unsuitable but there you would get such UI lay-outing/structuring mechanisms for free :) Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Yes, It makes more sense, otherwise it would be very hard to read the log... which doesn't make sense. :O) Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Yes. For that I plan to use long-polling (something I have experience with), but websockets are the perfect alternative if we have this feature available at the server side. I created another mockup with a new position for the log panel and two extra panels (MDB and Webservices): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_v2.png What you guys think? Thanks for the feedback! []s, Thiago. On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 5:27 AM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: One thought concerning the log view - maybe it would make sense to have it at the bottom where it could span the entire screen so log messages can be digested easier. Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Guys, I need your feedback about what I have in mind for the new webapp. Basically I want to replace all the pages we have by a new one which will give the user the access to a script console, the jndi tree and the tomee log file. Please check the mockup I created for it: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_webapp.png What do you think? Thanks, Thiago.
Re: tomee webapp proposal
Yep, but I suppose my point was could we always guarantee that the user's browser is WS capable or do we just want to require users to use WS-capable browsers? Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: we have websockets :p - Romain 2012/5/29 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com Concerning long-polling (Comet, WebSockets etc. pp), depending on the framework you use the actual polling implementation is getting abstracted. So the user would get the impl depending on the capabilities provided by the browser and you on the other hand would not need to worrie about such technical details. I know Dojo does such abstraction... not sure about jQuery... PS: The Mockup reminds me very much about the Eclipse perspective/view concept. Probably using Eclipse RAP for the UI would be an overkill/unsuitable but there you would get such UI lay-outing/structuring mechanisms for free :) Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Yes, It makes more sense, otherwise it would be very hard to read the log... which doesn't make sense. :O) Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Yes. For that I plan to use long-polling (something I have experience with), but websockets are the perfect alternative if we have this feature available at the server side. I created another mockup with a new position for the log panel and two extra panels (MDB and Webservices): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_v2.png What you guys think? Thanks for the feedback! []s, Thiago. On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 5:27 AM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: One thought concerning the log view - maybe it would make sense to have it at the bottom where it could span the entire screen so log messages can be digested easier. Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Guys, I need your feedback about what I have in mind for the new webapp. Basically I want to replace all the pages we have by a new one which will give the user the access to a script console, the jndi tree and the tomee log file. Please check the mockup I created for it: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_webapp.png What do you think? Thanks, Thiago.
Re: tomee webapp proposal
I like your proposed approach of first keep it simple and just have a manual refresh button and then go with WebSocket, Comet [1] or similar server-side push techniques. On the other hand I would avoid client-side polling cause it might be causing performance issues... [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_%28programming%29 PS: IIRC RAP uses qooxdoo internally. Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: There is no secret with long-polling. It is just an ajax call that hangs longer than the usual ones. Websockets are different: the browser should be able to handle it. To make it simple we can just add a refresh button, so we can load the log with regular ajax calls. Once the first version of this new interface is done we can add the autorefresh functionality. What do you think? Eclipse RAP First time a hear about it. It looks very cool!!! I will definitely take a look. Thanks! Thiago. On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 8:40 AM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: Concerning long-polling (Comet, WebSockets etc. pp), depending on the framework you use the actual polling implementation is getting abstracted. So the user would get the impl depending on the capabilities provided by the browser and you on the other hand would not need to worrie about such technical details. I know Dojo does such abstraction... not sure about jQuery... PS: The Mockup reminds me very much about the Eclipse perspective/view concept. Probably using Eclipse RAP for the UI would be an overkill/unsuitable but there you would get such UI lay-outing/structuring mechanisms for free :) Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Yes, It makes more sense, otherwise it would be very hard to read the log... which doesn't make sense. :O) Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Yes. For that I plan to use long-polling (something I have experience with), but websockets are the perfect alternative if we have this feature available at the server side. I created another mockup with a new position for the log panel and two extra panels (MDB and Webservices): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_v2.png What you guys think? Thanks for the feedback! []s, Thiago. On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 5:27 AM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: One thought concerning the log view - maybe it would make sense to have it at the bottom where it could span the entire screen so log messages can be digested easier. Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Guys, I need your feedback about what I have in mind for the new webapp. Basically I want to replace all the pages we have by a new one which will give the user the access to a script console, the jndi tree and the tomee log file. Please check the mockup I created for it: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_webapp.png What do you think? Thanks, Thiago.
Re: tomee webapp proposal
You are a troll again aren't you :D On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: +1 for refrech button (wouldnt loose any resource for a refesh of the logs) eclipse eclipse...all modular apps are not eclipse like :p (i hope so at least) - Romain 2012/5/29 Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org There is no secret with long-polling. It is just an ajax call that hangs longer than the usual ones. Websockets are different: the browser should be able to handle it. To make it simple we can just add a refresh button, so we can load the log with regular ajax calls. Once the first version of this new interface is done we can add the autorefresh functionality. What do you think? Eclipse RAP First time a hear about it. It looks very cool!!! I will definitely take a look. Thanks! Thiago. On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 8:40 AM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: Concerning long-polling (Comet, WebSockets etc. pp), depending on the framework you use the actual polling implementation is getting abstracted. So the user would get the impl depending on the capabilities provided by the browser and you on the other hand would not need to worrie about such technical details. I know Dojo does such abstraction... not sure about jQuery... PS: The Mockup reminds me very much about the Eclipse perspective/view concept. Probably using Eclipse RAP for the UI would be an overkill/unsuitable but there you would get such UI lay-outing/structuring mechanisms for free :) Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Yes, It makes more sense, otherwise it would be very hard to read the log... which doesn't make sense. :O) Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Yes. For that I plan to use long-polling (something I have experience with), but websockets are the perfect alternative if we have this feature available at the server side. I created another mockup with a new position for the log panel and two extra panels (MDB and Webservices): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_v2.png What you guys think? Thanks for the feedback! []s, Thiago. On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 5:27 AM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: One thought concerning the log view - maybe it would make sense to have it at the bottom where it could span the entire screen so log messages can be digested easier. Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Guys, I need your feedback about what I have in mind for the new webapp. Basically I want to replace all the pages we have by a new one which will give the user the access to a script console, the jndi tree and the tomee log file. Please check the mockup I created for it: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_webapp.png What do you think? Thanks, Thiago.
Re: tomee webapp proposal
No implementing client-side long polling in JavaScript might be causing issues... On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: what do you mean? clicking on a button causes perf issues more than real time refresh? - Romain 2012/5/29 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com I like your proposed approach of first keep it simple and just have a manual refresh button and then go with WebSocket, Comet [1] or similar server-side push techniques. On the other hand I would avoid client-side polling cause it might be causing performance issues... [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_%28programming%29 PS: IIRC RAP uses qooxdoo internally. Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: There is no secret with long-polling. It is just an ajax call that hangs longer than the usual ones. Websockets are different: the browser should be able to handle it. To make it simple we can just add a refresh button, so we can load the log with regular ajax calls. Once the first version of this new interface is done we can add the autorefresh functionality. What do you think? Eclipse RAP First time a hear about it. It looks very cool!!! I will definitely take a look. Thanks! Thiago. On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 8:40 AM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: Concerning long-polling (Comet, WebSockets etc. pp), depending on the framework you use the actual polling implementation is getting abstracted. So the user would get the impl depending on the capabilities provided by the browser and you on the other hand would not need to worrie about such technical details. I know Dojo does such abstraction... not sure about jQuery... PS: The Mockup reminds me very much about the Eclipse perspective/view concept. Probably using Eclipse RAP for the UI would be an overkill/unsuitable but there you would get such UI lay-outing/structuring mechanisms for free :) Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Yes, It makes more sense, otherwise it would be very hard to read the log... which doesn't make sense. :O) Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Yes. For that I plan to use long-polling (something I have experience with), but websockets are the perfect alternative if we have this feature available at the server side. I created another mockup with a new position for the log panel and two extra panels (MDB and Webservices): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_v2.png What you guys think? Thanks for the feedback! []s, Thiago. On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 5:27 AM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: One thought concerning the log view - maybe it would make sense to have it at the bottom where it could span the entire screen so log messages can be digested easier. Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Guys, I need your feedback about what I have in mind for the new webapp. Basically I want to replace all the pages we have by a new one which will give the user the access to a script console, the jndi tree and the tomee log file. Please check the mockup I created for it: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_webapp.png What do you think? Thanks, Thiago.
Re: tomee webapp proposal
Okay so I might have gotten that wrong. I thought implementing auto refresh later on could mean to use client-side polling or server-side push... On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: but we said we'll not use long polling so it should be fine ;) - Romain 2012/5/29 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com No implementing client-side long polling in JavaScript might be causing issues... On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: what do you mean? clicking on a button causes perf issues more than real time refresh? - Romain 2012/5/29 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com I like your proposed approach of first keep it simple and just have a manual refresh button and then go with WebSocket, Comet [1] or similar server-side push techniques. On the other hand I would avoid client-side polling cause it might be causing performance issues... [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_%28programming%29 PS: IIRC RAP uses qooxdoo internally. Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: There is no secret with long-polling. It is just an ajax call that hangs longer than the usual ones. Websockets are different: the browser should be able to handle it. To make it simple we can just add a refresh button, so we can load the log with regular ajax calls. Once the first version of this new interface is done we can add the autorefresh functionality. What do you think? Eclipse RAP First time a hear about it. It looks very cool!!! I will definitely take a look. Thanks! Thiago. On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 8:40 AM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: Concerning long-polling (Comet, WebSockets etc. pp), depending on the framework you use the actual polling implementation is getting abstracted. So the user would get the impl depending on the capabilities provided by the browser and you on the other hand would not need to worrie about such technical details. I know Dojo does such abstraction... not sure about jQuery... PS: The Mockup reminds me very much about the Eclipse perspective/view concept. Probably using Eclipse RAP for the UI would be an overkill/unsuitable but there you would get such UI lay-outing/structuring mechanisms for free :) Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Yes, It makes more sense, otherwise it would be very hard to read the log... which doesn't make sense. :O) Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Yes. For that I plan to use long-polling (something I have experience with), but websockets are the perfect alternative if we have this feature available at the server side. I created another mockup with a new position for the log panel and two extra panels (MDB and Webservices): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_v2.png What you guys think? Thanks for the feedback! []s, Thiago. On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 5:27 AM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: One thought concerning the log view - maybe it would make sense to have it at the bottom where it could span the entire screen so log messages can be digested easier. Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Guys, I need your feedback about what I have in mind for the new webapp. Basically I want to replace all the pages we have by a new one which will give the user the access to a script console, the jndi tree and the tomee log file. Please check the mockup I created for it: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_webapp.png What do you think? Thanks, Thiago.
Re: ASF and Eclipse Public Licence
To answer your question - I found this site [1]. Tho, don't know how authoritative it is. Concerning RAP - I mentioned it cause it provides a way to deal with UI programming in a more traditional way like you would do if using AWT/SWT/Swing or MFC... not sure whether we should consider it for the task at hand. Maybe at least probably not for the default implementation of a TomEE UI. Sorry if I distracted you with my comment about RAP :) [1] http://thewiki4opentech.org/index.php/Licenses_compatibility Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 3:26 PM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Are we going to have problems with the Eclipse Public License and the Apache Licence. I don't find a place stating they are compatible. http://www.apache.org/foundation/license-faq.html http://www.eclipse.org/legal/eplfaq.php []s, Thiago. -- Forwarded message -- From: Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com Date: Tue, May 29, 2012 at 9:14 AM Subject: Re: tomee webapp proposal To: dev@openejb.apache.org nop :p - Romain 2012/5/29 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com You are a troll again aren't you :D On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: +1 for refrech button (wouldnt loose any resource for a refesh of the logs) eclipse eclipse...all modular apps are not eclipse like :p (i hope so at least) - Romain 2012/5/29 Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org There is no secret with long-polling. It is just an ajax call that hangs longer than the usual ones. Websockets are different: the browser should be able to handle it. To make it simple we can just add a refresh button, so we can load the log with regular ajax calls. Once the first version of this new interface is done we can add the autorefresh functionality. What do you think? Eclipse RAP First time a hear about it. It looks very cool!!! I will definitely take a look. Thanks! Thiago. On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 8:40 AM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: Concerning long-polling (Comet, WebSockets etc. pp), depending on the framework you use the actual polling implementation is getting abstracted. So the user would get the impl depending on the capabilities provided by the browser and you on the other hand would not need to worrie about such technical details. I know Dojo does such abstraction... not sure about jQuery... PS: The Mockup reminds me very much about the Eclipse perspective/view concept. Probably using Eclipse RAP for the UI would be an overkill/unsuitable but there you would get such UI lay-outing/structuring mechanisms for free :) Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Yes, It makes more sense, otherwise it would be very hard to read the log... which doesn't make sense. :O) Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Yes. For that I plan to use long-polling (something I have experience with), but websockets are the perfect alternative if we have this feature available at the server side. I created another mockup with a new position for the log panel and two extra panels (MDB and Webservices): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_v2.png What you guys think? Thanks for the feedback! []s, Thiago. On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 5:27 AM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: One thought concerning the log view - maybe it would make sense to have it at the bottom where it could span the entire screen so log messages can be digested easier. Will it be a live log viewer where new log entries are floating in similar to digg.com? Cheers Daniel On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Guys, I need your feedback about what I have in mind for the new webapp. Basically I want to replace all the pages we have by a new one which will give the user the access to a script console, the jndi tree and the tomee log file. Please check the mockup I created for it: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_webapp.png What do you think? Thanks, Thiago.
Re: tomee webapp proposal
For those who are curious, the mockup has been created using Balsamiq Mockups I suppose :) http://www.balsamiq.com/products/mockups On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Thiago Veronezi thi...@veronezi.org wrote: Guys, I need your feedback about what I have in mind for the new webapp. Basically I want to replace all the pages we have by a new one which will give the user the access to a script console, the jndi tree and the tomee log file. Please check the mockup I created for it: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1459144/tomee_webapp.png What do you think? Thanks, Thiago.
Re: Can TomEE used as a complete replacement for JBoss AS 7
TomEE only delivers a subset of what Geronimo delivers so I wouldn't expect it to be a complete replacement for something like JBoss AS... I don't even think that should be its intend... On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Nick nick.s...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Romain, Thanks a lot for your explanation, So i doubtful on TomEE scalability for a big project like mine. Complete replacement for Jboss AS 7 means, can i use TomEE instead of Geronimo. Anyway, i will try to deploy my ear in TomEE and get back to you soon. I am a great lover of Apache and all your projects, I expects something to be come up to beat the JBoss AS 7 or any other Application Server. I thought TomEE could do that :( . I assure all help from my side for this. Hi Daniel, I have done a comparison study on all J2EE web servers among them Geronimo or any AS is not delivering enough like JBoss AS 7 can do. -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Can-TomEE-used-as-a-complete-replacement-for-JBoss-AS-7-tp4650015p4651285.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Can TomEE used as a complete replacement for JBoss AS 7
To whom does that troll thing go to ? On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: [a little troll]TomEE doesn't aim to do what G does, it does less...and more on some points[/troll] well even if we dont aim to make TomEE Full Profile certfied we aim to make TomEE useful so we are really open to enhancements - Romain 2012/5/23 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com TomEE only delivers a subset of what Geronimo delivers so I wouldn't expect it to be a complete replacement for something like JBoss AS... I don't even think that should be its intend... On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Nick nick.s...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Romain, Thanks a lot for your explanation, So i doubtful on TomEE scalability for a big project like mine. Complete replacement for Jboss AS 7 means, can i use TomEE instead of Geronimo. Anyway, i will try to deploy my ear in TomEE and get back to you soon. I am a great lover of Apache and all your projects, I expects something to be come up to beat the JBoss AS 7 or any other Application Server. I thought TomEE could do that :( . I assure all help from my side for this. Hi Daniel, I have done a comparison study on all J2EE web servers among them Geronimo or any AS is not delivering enough like JBoss AS 7 can do. -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Can-TomEE-used-as-a-complete-replacement-for-JBoss-AS-7-tp4650015p4651285.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Can TomEE used as a complete replacement for JBoss AS 7
@Romain: I don't understand :) On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 7:50 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: @Daniel: anyone who can understand ;) @Nick: G is JEE6 full certified so you can expect what JEE6 propose - Romain 2012/5/23 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com To whom does that troll thing go to ? On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: [a little troll]TomEE doesn't aim to do what G does, it does less...and more on some points[/troll] well even if we dont aim to make TomEE Full Profile certfied we aim to make TomEE useful so we are really open to enhancements - Romain 2012/5/23 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com TomEE only delivers a subset of what Geronimo delivers so I wouldn't expect it to be a complete replacement for something like JBoss AS... I don't even think that should be its intend... On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Nick nick.s...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Romain, Thanks a lot for your explanation, So i doubtful on TomEE scalability for a big project like mine. Complete replacement for Jboss AS 7 means, can i use TomEE instead of Geronimo. Anyway, i will try to deploy my ear in TomEE and get back to you soon. I am a great lover of Apache and all your projects, I expects something to be come up to beat the JBoss AS 7 or any other Application Server. I thought TomEE could do that :( . I assure all help from my side for this. Hi Daniel, I have done a comparison study on all J2EE web servers among them Geronimo or any AS is not delivering enough like JBoss AS 7 can do. -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Can-TomEE-used-as-a-complete-replacement-for-JBoss-AS-7-tp4650015p4651285.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: workspace structure
Btw, the Apache-hosted Sonar instance for OpenEJB can be found here: - https://analysis.apache.org/dashboard/index/83221 Cheers Daniel On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Erhan Bagdemir er...@bagdemir.com wrote: I've checked out the openejb source code from the repository, and had some wishes from the developers of the project. There are lots of javadocs missing in the source codes and the workspace is IMO extremly complex structured (My IDE (IDEA 10) is heavly processing to resolve dependencies right now) Do you mind if it would be better to setup a new branch for these examples? instead to commit all into the single trunk to create a new project like openejb-examples/trunk ? It would also help the tools and analyze the production code better. http://nemo.sonarsource.org/dashboard/index/108716?page_id=3 I don't think that the source has really %18,3 code duplications, but there must be duplications in examples and tests. Is there any plan in sight to refactor the project? PS-1: Lack of javadocs in classes like OpenEjbContainer is critical to understand the source code i.e. how the whole thing works. PS-2: Code Coverage %27.3 ? Erhan
Re: TomEE logo proposal
Not so serious comment: In the meantime the logo reminds me of this newspaper http://www.taz.de/ :) Cheers Daniel On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: several weeks was spent, do we status something? new idea? other colors? (could be cool to get a real logo now) - Romain 2012/4/18 Anthony Fryer apfr...@hotmail.com I like the pawprint too, but just thought I'd mention it looks very similar to the Trac logo (http://trac.edgewall.org/). -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/TomEE-logo-proposal-tp4483438p4566317.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: TomEE logo proposal
Or: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Wolfskin On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 11:17 PM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: Not so serious comment: In the meantime the logo reminds me of this newspaper http://www.taz.de/ :) Cheers Daniel On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: several weeks was spent, do we status something? new idea? other colors? (could be cool to get a real logo now) - Romain 2012/4/18 Anthony Fryer apfr...@hotmail.com I like the pawprint too, but just thought I'd mention it looks very similar to the Trac logo (http://trac.edgewall.org/). -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/TomEE-logo-proposal-tp4483438p4566317.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: [INFO] TomEE Press Coverage
There's an Oracle reply now on InfoQ concerning OSGi :) On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 11:58 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: On May 8, 2012, at 11:22 AM, dsh wrote: We are now on InfoQ: http://www.infoq.com/news/2012/05/apache-tomee-1.0 Some pretty great comments on that :) -David
Re: JAX-RS in Web Profile
If I got it correct Apache Wink is the JAX-RS portion that got extracted out of CXF [1] to become a new incubator project. It's being used inside WebSphere for instance. [1] http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/WinkProposal (current status) Cheers Daniel On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 2:28 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Cxf is known (by us and moreover by users) and integration is done so i think i prefer cxf. Cxf size is not an issue just the fact we have to manage two dependency trees is se split jaxrs and jaxws would be a pain. If we use sthg else that's close. Finally wink is based on cxf... - Romain Le 5 mai 2012 01:40, Aldrin Leal ald...@leal.eng.br a écrit : http://incubator.apache.org/wink/ -- -- Aldrin Leal, ald...@leal.eng.br / http://meadiciona.com/aldrinleal On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 8:26 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Wink? - Romain 2012/5/5 Aldrin Leal ald...@leal.eng.br JAX-RS could be done with Wink as well. Does it sound like a fit? -- -- Aldrin Leal, ald...@leal.eng.br / http://meadiciona.com/aldrinleal On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 4:36 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: JAX-RS is being added to the Java EE 7 Web Profile. Given that and the fact that many of the recent user questions are about JAX-RS, perhaps we should consider adding it to our Web Profile distro now rather than later. The big question in my mind is, how small can we get it? Can we do it with CXF in a way that doesn't bring in JAX-WS? If we pull in JAX-WS too, then we have to certify it and that is a major effort. -David
Fwd: ApacheCon's EU 2012 and NA 2013 - save the dates and get involved!
Hah ApacheCon EU 2012 will be located in Sinsheim. That's near to where I live... save the date. You could visit the Car Technology MUSEUM SINSHEIM during that time (no they don't have a space shuttle but a Concorde for instance). Cheers Daniel -- Forwarded message -- From: Nick Burch nick.bu...@alfresco.com Date: Thu, May 3, 2012 at 10:47 PM Subject: ApacheCon's EU 2012 and NA 2013 - save the dates and get involved! To: committ...@apache.org Hi All Those of you at ApacheCon NA 2011 in Vancouver may remember me standing on stage, announcing some provisional information on ACEU12, and saying more information on ApacheCons for Europe and North America would be along soon It's been a little while longer than hoped, but we do now have some firm announcements! Firstly, for Europe, SAP have kindly agreed to host us in Sinsheim, Germany on the week of the 5th-9th November 2012, for ApacheCon Europe 2012. We've got the venue confirmed, but we still need to decide on the many things, so please get involved in the organising if you can! (Details on getting involved below) Secondly, for North America, following the RFP we've accepted a proposal from Open Bastion (producers of DjangoCon and PyCon) to run our next ApacheCon North America! The plan is for the event to happen in early 2013, likely in Portland, we'll be able to confirm the details shortly (once contracts are all signed). Again, we need people to help get involved in organising this too! The initial discussions and planning for both events will be taking place together, on the new-ish public list apachecon-disc...@apache.org http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/www-apachecon-discuss/ We need organisers who can help with the planning, with talk selection and track allocations, to help with planning non-talk events (hackathons, meetups, new kinds of sessions etc), as well as those able to help out on the ground. Please get involved if you're interested and able! To get involved, send an email to apachecon-discuss-subscr...@apache.org in the usual way, and we'll look forward to seeing you get involved there soon! Nick (On behalf of ConCom, the Conferences Committee)
Re: [INFO] TomEE Press Coverage
Okay we are on heise.de but not on the main page: - http://www.heise.de/developer/meldung/Enterprise-Java-mit-TomEE-1-0-1564871.html According to that article we are already cloud capable... so no need to worry about adding cloud support :) Cheers Daniel On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 2:11 PM, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com wrote: Golem.de is quite populare in German-speaking countries. I hope we will make it to heise.de too. - http://www.golem.de/news/apache-tomee-java-ee-version-von-apache-tomcat-1205-91513.html I suppose the above article does not make a clear distinction, that TomEE is not developed by the Tomcat folks. Not sure whether we need to emphasize that a little more. Cheers Daniel
[INFO] TomEE Press Coverage
Golem.de is quite populare in German-speaking countries. I hope we will make it to heise.de too. - http://www.golem.de/news/apache-tomee-java-ee-version-von-apache-tomcat-1205-91513.html I suppose the above article does not make a clear distinction, that TomEE is not developed by the Tomcat folks. Not sure whether we need to emphasize that a little more. Cheers Daniel
Re: Getting Started video
Hi, I still think that it should be possible to add TomEE from within Eclipse as a new server runtime to get an experience similar to WAS 8.5 Liberty Profile [1] (i.e. an Eclipse is the desktop experience). So I was wondering why the download and install button under New Server Runtime Environment in your Eclipse instance was disabled... it would bring up the license acceptance panel (currently for Tomcat only, but I think we should have our own TomEE entry) which would allow us to prompt the user for accepting the AL for TomEE in particular in addition to downloading+installing directly from within Eclipse. You may as well call out which web module version you've been using (I spotted the web service node under your project and I suspect that's specific to a particular web module version). Btw, from a user experience PoV the red INFO/WARNING messages in the console view are annoying, so is the stop button in the console view (servers should be operated from the servers view) :) PS: We need such a demo flick [2] too :) [1] https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/wasdev/entry/the_liberty_profile_in_1_minute4?lang=en [2] https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/wasdev/entry/websphere_application_server_running_on_the_libery_pi5?lang=en Cheers Daniel On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 12:55 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: Made a getting started video which I think would be great to replace the other video on the main page. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr8pxEACVRI -David
[INFO] Association for Computing Machinery Honours Eclipse
Hi, I thought I should send this note to you guys cause David does not really like Eclipse. So David as you can see sometimes not the most shiniest tool gets rewarded but the one who has the greatest viral/pervasive effect in the industry :D http://www.infoq.com/news/2012/04/eclipse-acm-award http://www.acm.org/press-room/news-releases/2012/technical-awards-2011 Cheers Daniel
Re: Getting Started video
My first shot would be a dump 1:1 copy of the original Tomcat WTP adapter and have it re-branded to call out TomEE instead of Tomcat where applicable. We could then discuss what kind of additional option should be present on the adapters editor page. We should as well discuss later on how to re-distribute such an adapter cause I suppose the Tomcat adapter is licensed under the EPL. An additional value add might be adding TomEE specific help pages geared towards Eclipse so people have the most essential information available within their Eclipse workbench. Cheers Daniel On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 6:25 PM, Neale Rudd ne...@metawerx.net wrote: Is there an Eclipse plugin for TomEE yet? Does anyone have experience with building Eclipse plugins? I personally don't use Eclipse either but a lot of our customers do. Now that TomEE is officially released, it would be great to have that as an option in the main eclipse build, especially since other distros like Glassfish have one. It's probably exactly the same as the Tomcat one - but adding it as an explicit option would boost recognition. Best Regards, Neale - Original Message - From: dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com To: dev@openejb.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 1:42 AM Subject: Re: Getting Started video On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 2:51 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: Seems like a lot of these suggestions involve having TomEE support already in the Eclipse binary that people download from eclipse.org. That sounds great. Do you know how to do that? In the first place a downloadable plug-in containing the WTP adapter for TomEE would be enough. A second step would be pushing the whole thing upstreams to the Eclipse project like it is the case for Tomcat or WAS CE. I could have a look at that. If I misunderstand it's because I don't really like Eclipse and I don't know what I'm doing :) I'd say in that particular case you are more like a generalist who just knows enought to operate any IDE :) Console messages we can control. Stop button out of our control unless we write a TomEE adapter. I noticed that Tomcat, for whatever reason prints out info and warning messages to stderr instead of stdout too. Now idea why. Thus the red instead of normal, black messages. Btw, which screencasting program did you use to do the webcast recording? Cheers Daniel
Re: JAX Innovation Awards 2012
+1 (I think we don't have anything to hide) On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 7:30 AM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: Text file in svn is good enough. All the entries are public. -David On Apr 28, 2012, at 11:20 AM, Karan Malhi wrote: We should definitely include TomEE. The also ask all sorts of interesting questions in the submission form http://jax-awards.com/technology_submission.php. We should start working on the draft responses (in a private list maybe?) On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 5:44 PM, stratwine tovishwan...@gmail.com wrote: dblevins wrote Got this from JAX. Interested to see how TomEE does after our announcement Monday. Maybe we should enter TomEE? That would be pretty cool indeed ! +1 -Vishwa -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/JAX-Innovation-Awards-2012-tp4593824p4594023.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Karan Singh Malhi twitter.com/KaranSinghMalhi
Re: trunk failed build
I think opening a JIRA would be better if you want to make sure that both bb-2008.a.o and hemera_ubuntu.a.o are getting upgraded. On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, No jira. That's on linux (and i guess on win too but didnt check). We need a jdk 1.6.30 or later. - Romain Le 14 avr. 2012 03:12, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : Did you open a JIRA? Is this in Windoze or Linux? On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, current trunk build (openejb-trunk-ubuntu) is broken because of our jdk version which is buggy regarding annotations. I asked infra to update it and i hope it will be done soon. - Romain
Re: trunk failed build
Did you open a JIRA? Is this in Windoze or Linux? On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, current trunk build (openejb-trunk-ubuntu) is broken because of our jdk version which is buggy regarding annotations. I asked infra to update it and i hope it will be done soon. - Romain
Re: [VOTE] - OpenEJB 2012 Meetup - EU or USA
The party that gets the least +1s can have my +1 :D [ ] +1 for USA [ ] +1 for West of EU [ X ] 0 I am indifferent :) On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din mn...@apache.org wrote: Hi... For the last two years OpenEJB community succeeded to hold a Meetup once a year. And not to break the rule :), we are looking forward to hold another one this year. The suggested places are either in EU or USA [1]. But first we need to know where is would be easier for most of us, so please choose only one of the following options: [ ] +1 for USA [ ] +1 for West of EU [ ] 0 No specific preference [1] - I know this is too vague but the specific location will be easier to be discussed when get the result of this vote -- -- Thanks - Mohammad Nour Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving - Albert Einstein
Re: TomEE logo proposal
I like the 1st proposal but don't like the 2nd (the one with the scattered Java EE 6 tag line). Cheers Daniel On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:56 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, we still have no TomEE logo, i played a bit around it, here are the results (2 proposals): http://people.apache.org/~rmannibucau/graphic/TomEE-logo-proposal.png sources (not well rendered in a browser that's why i exported it in png): http://people.apache.org/~rmannibucau/graphic/TomEE.svg any other idea? - Romain
Re: TomEE logo proposal
I think it is hard to read. Did you make it hard to read cause Java EE is copyright protected? On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:42 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Me too but i prefer the idea of the second which was let's appear jee6 behind the tiger but it is hard to make real. - Romain Le 19 mars 2012 07:37, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : I like the 1st proposal but don't like the 2nd (the one with the scattered Java EE 6 tag line). Cheers Daniel On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:56 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, we still have no TomEE logo, i played a bit around it, here are the results (2 proposals): http://people.apache.org/~rmannibucau/graphic/TomEE-logo-proposal.png sources (not well rendered in a browser that's why i exported it in png): http://people.apache.org/~rmannibucau/graphic/TomEE.svg any other idea? - Romain
Re: TomEE logo proposal
How would some (coffee) vapour look like on top of the paw... that would be a reminiscence to Java... On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:42 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Me too but i prefer the idea of the second which was let's appear jee6 behind the tiger but it is hard to make real. - Romain Le 19 mars 2012 07:37, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : I like the 1st proposal but don't like the 2nd (the one with the scattered Java EE 6 tag line). Cheers Daniel On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:56 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, we still have no TomEE logo, i played a bit around it, here are the results (2 proposals): http://people.apache.org/~rmannibucau/graphic/TomEE-logo-proposal.png sources (not well rendered in a browser that's why i exported it in png): http://people.apache.org/~rmannibucau/graphic/TomEE.svg any other idea? - Romain
Re: TomEE logo proposal
Btw, Inkscape allows vectorizing bitmaps. Is your paw a Bitmap ? On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: yes but that's more general note too, i generally don't like mixing bitmap and vector since it makes a heterogeneous picture. I think i prefer the very flat look than something between both world. - Romain 2012/3/19 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com True, for non graphics artist ;) On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 8:58 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: I'm not sure for the vapour, i like the vectorial picture, smoke is hard to integrate well. If you want to have a try here are some resources to do so: http://irzun.deviantart.com/art/Inkscape-Particle-Filters-197373016 - Romain 2012/3/19 Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com Lol, no simply cause i'm not a graphic man ;) Le 19 mars 2012 07:45, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : I think it is hard to read. Did you make it hard to read cause Java EE is copyright protected? On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:42 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Me too but i prefer the idea of the second which was let's appear jee6 behind the tiger but it is hard to make real. - Romain Le 19 mars 2012 07:37, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : I like the 1st proposal but don't like the 2nd (the one with the scattered Java EE 6 tag line). Cheers Daniel On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:56 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, we still have no TomEE logo, i played a bit around it, here are the results (2 proposals): http://people.apache.org/~rmannibucau/graphic/TomEE-logo-proposal.png sources (not well rendered in a browser that's why i exported it in png): http://people.apache.org/~rmannibucau/graphic/TomEE.svg any other idea? - Romain
Re: Annotation scanning plugin
There's JSON schema [1] for instance but I guess that pulls in another dependency... [1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03 Cheers Daniel On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com wrote: I like XML because we can have enforcement via schema. Regards, Alan On Feb 21, 2012, at 6:39 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: I think the same. I think we don't really have any choice regarding the format since we don't want to bring another lib to do anything more than we need in tomee webprofile. It is either properties, plain txt or xml file. - Romain 2012/2/21 Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com I think that it would be nicer to have a simple file that all manner of tooling can read, e.g. python. With that said, the XML file format seems simple enough and I doubt that any large jar would pose a problem memory or CPU wise. JMHO. Regards, Alan On Feb 20, 2012, at 4:49 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote: I have one concern, still by having an XML generated and we still like reading only information about such classes and the overhead of reading XML in memory in case we have a large one(s). Why not generate a code out of that which is compiled with the jar or even added to the an existing jar which will be much faster and this code can be based on templates which developers can extend, change or customize. Thoughts ? On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 1:46 AM, Mohammad Nour El-Din nour.moham...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 12:32 AM, Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com wrote: Neat idea. I would include the configuration information in the scan.xml so that tooling would know the criteria used in the scan and decide whether or not to scan for other annotations or inplementations. I would also put the scan.xml file in some package specific place like META-INF/org/apache/xbean/scan.xml. +1 on the idea and the additions on Alan Regards, Alan On Feb 20, 2012, at 2:40 PM, David Blevins wrote: We've chatted occasionally on creating a scanning.xml file where people could setup includes and excludes and, overall, optimize classpath scanning. Romain is already busy hacking of course :) Here's the idea for a plugin to effectively do the most expensive part of scanning in advance: plugin groupIdorg.apache.xbean/groupId artifactIdmaven-xbean-finder-plugin/artifactId configuration annotations annotationjavax.ejb.Stateless/annotation annotationjavax.ejb.Stateful/annotation annotationjavax.ejb.Singleton/annotation annotationjavax.annotation.ManagedBean/annotation /annotations subclasses subclassjavax.ws.rs.core.Application/subclass /subclasses implementations implementationorg.apache.openejb.server.ServerService/implementation /implementations /configuration /plugin With a configuration like the above, the plugin would scan the jar for subclasses of javax.ws.rs.core.Application, classes annotated with @Stateless, @Singleton, @Stateful and classes that implement ServiceService. The result would be a META-INF/scan.xml class that looks like so: scan classes classorg.superbiz.Foo/class classorg.superbiz.Bar/class classorg.superbiz.Baz/class /classes /scan And on the TODO list would be future support for packages scan packages packageorg.superbiz.foo/package packageorg.superbiz.bar/package /packages /scan With the above you could easily create scan.xml file by hand that would at least be far faster than scanning an entire jar. Thoughts? -David -- Thanks - Mohammad Nour Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving - Albert Einstein -- Thanks - Mohammad Nour Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving - Albert Einstein
Re: Google+ following
Done... I hope so... sometimes Google+ seems to be not so intuitive... On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 12:47 AM, David Blevins david.blev...@visi.com wrote: Was going to try and add everyone to the circle of the Apache TomEE Google+ page, but it appears that Google doesn't allow that until you are following the Apache TomEE page. So if you want to be listed in the Team Members circle, you need to first add Apache TomEE to your circles: https://plus.google.com/b/118203123063829126066/118203123063829126066/posts -David
Re: Top 20 examples for January 2012
Would it be possible to add standard hashtags to twitter posts such as #openejb and #tomee ? Not sure how to omit that @WebService would not be treated as a twitter account ... Cheers Daniel On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 5:42 AM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: On Feb 15, 2012, at 9:36 PM, David Blevins wrote: 217 /examples-trunk/simple-webservice/README.html Fixed this one up. It's now three, well documented, examples: - http://openejb.staging.apache.org/examples-trunk/simple-webservice/README.html - http://openejb.staging.apache.org/examples-trunk/webservice-holder/README.html - http://openejb.staging.apache.org/examples-trunk/webservice-handlerchain/README.html Tried to use as many keywords in the title and h1, h2 and h3 headings. These score big on keyword searches and it was a bit surprising how much clarity it added to the examples. I also went through and annotated with an asterisk the examples that are documented: http://openejb.staging.apache.org/examples-trunk/index.html Hopefully that will allow people to find the good ones amidst the generated ones. -David
Re: Build broken
I guess the breakage has been introduced by revision 1290935 [1]. [1] http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu/builds/1923 Cheers Daniel On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com wrote: [ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin:2.3.2:compile (default-compile) on project openejb-http: Compilation failure [ERROR] /home/acabrera/dev/openejb/openejb/server/openejb-http/src/main/java/org/apache/openejb/server/httpd/OpenEJBHttpServer.java:[238,53] read(java.io.File) in org.apache.openejb.loader.IO cannot be applied to (java.lang.String) We've gotten a fair bit of build failures lately. I think that it would be a good idea to not checkin any code that does not fully pass mvn clean install from the project root directory. Regards, Alan
Re: Failed tests: testGetInjectableReferenceOnBeanManager(org.jboss.jsr299.tck.tests.lookup.injectionpoint.InjectableReferenceTest)
btw, 10.7.2 is so dated you should really fix that one. Look at this: mbp:asfinfra-buildbot-projects dsh$ mvn -v Apache Maven 3.0.3 (r1075438; 2011-02-28 18:31:09+0100) Maven home: /usr/share/maven Java version: 1.6.0_29, vendor: Apple Inc. Java home: /System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: MacRoman OS name: mac os x, version: 10.8, arch: x86_64, family: mac On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 9:31 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: On Feb 18, 2012, at 11:34 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: That does not work for me either. If no one else gets this I suspect that I'll have to bring out YourKit... Try this command to paste your memory settings just to make sure they've taken effect: mvn clean install -DfailIfNoTests=false -Dtest=MemorySettingsTest | grep -i memory Here's what I get (trimmed): maxMemory = 265093120 freeMemory = 76332528 totalMemory = 85000192 Also: $ export | grep MAVEN declare -x MAVEN_HOME=/usr/local/maven declare -x MAVEN_OPTS=-Xmx2048m -XX:MaxPermSize=1024m $ mvn -v Apache Maven 3.0.3 (r1075438; 2011-02-28 09:31:09-0800) Maven home: /usr/share/maven Java version: 1.6.0_26, vendor: Apple Inc. Java home: /System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: MacRoman OS name: mac os x, version: 10.7.2, arch: x86_64, family: mac -David On Feb 17, 2012, at 12:02 PM, dsh wrote: these are the BB Win Sun JDK settings: MAVEN_OPTS=-Xmx1024m -Xss4096k -XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=64m -XX:PermSize=64m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -XX:HeapDumpPath=C:\slave4\openejb-trunk-win\dumps On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 8:27 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: On Feb 17, 2012, at 9:43 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: The compile error is now fixed. I'm getting an OOM error now. http://pastie.org/3402767 I have my memory settings pretty high due to the Geronimo build. Not sure how much we actually need. Here's my setting: declare -x MAVEN_OPTS=-Xmx2048m -XX:MaxPermSize=1024m -David On Feb 17, 2012, at 7:29 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: Did you update trunk? Le 17 févr. 2012 16:28, Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com a écrit : On Feb 17, 2012, at 5:31 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: FYI it is a regression in OWB. i sent it to the OWB list I get a compiler error. They changed access to a public static threadlocal. Does anyone else get the same error? Regards, Alan
Re: Failed tests: testGetInjectableReferenceOnBeanManager(org.jboss.jsr299.tck.tests.lookup.injectionpoint.InjectableReferenceTest)
these are the BB Win Sun JDK settings: MAVEN_OPTS=-Xmx1024m -Xss4096k -XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=64m -XX:PermSize=64m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -XX:HeapDumpPath=C:\slave4\openejb-trunk-win\dumps On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 8:27 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: On Feb 17, 2012, at 9:43 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: The compile error is now fixed. I'm getting an OOM error now. http://pastie.org/3402767 I have my memory settings pretty high due to the Geronimo build. Not sure how much we actually need. Here's my setting: declare -x MAVEN_OPTS=-Xmx2048m -XX:MaxPermSize=1024m -David On Feb 17, 2012, at 7:29 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: Did you update trunk? Le 17 févr. 2012 16:28, Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com a écrit : On Feb 17, 2012, at 5:31 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: FYI it is a regression in OWB. i sent it to the OWB list I get a compiler error. They changed access to a public static threadlocal. Does anyone else get the same error? Regards, Alan
Re: build dashboard
Hi Alan, to change the buildbot behavior respective its slaves you would need to check out [1]. The web interface is view only and can't be changed in any way AFAIK. [1] https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/infrastructure/buildbot/aegis/buildmaster/master1/projects/openejb.conf Cheers Daniel On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 3:26 PM, Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com wrote: I'm trying to find the last known good build and the buildbot setup is very confusing to me. I think that it would be handy to have a dashboard page on our site that posts the last known good build revision number. I'm happy to tale this on. Can someone provide pointers for adding steps to buildbot? Do I need an account on the bot? I don't see a login page anywhere. Regards, Alan
Re: build dashboard
Btw, there seems to be a JSON API: http://ci.apache.org/json/help On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 4:09 PM, AndyG andy.gumbre...@orprovision.com wrote: Probably just easy to link to: http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/build-dashboard-tp4383927p4384047.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Wrong CDI Interception in OpenEJB
Take care of the tunnels ;) On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: created the issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENEJB-1771 currently trying to commit a fix from the train :p - Romain 2012/2/11 Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com it sounds like a bug, thanks for the report, we'll have a deeper look ASAP - Romain 2012/2/11 Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com Hi, can you have a look at http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openejb/trunk/openejb/container/openejb-core/src/test/java/org/apache/openejb/interceptors/InterceptorBindingEjbTest.java to reproduce it please? - Romain 2012/2/11 og0815 oliver.guent...@gg-net.de Hi everybody, again I'm not 100% sure if I'm getting the spec right or found some bug. Assume the following code. @Inherited @InterceptorBinding @Retention(RUNTIME) @Target({METHOD, TYPE}) public @interface MarkInterception { } --- @Interceptor @MarkInterception public class MarkedInterceptor { @AroundInvoke public Object manageTransaction(InvocationContext invocationContext) throws Exception { System.out.println(Beginning Interceptor + invocationContext); Object o = invocationContext.proceed(); System.out.println(Ending Interceptor + invocationContext); return o; } } --- @Stateless public class BeanOne { @MarkInterception public void something() { System.out.println(BeanOne.something); } } --- @Stateless public class BeanTwo { @Inject private BeanOne one; public void callOne() { one.something(); } } --- Now if I call BeanTwo.callOne in a client I get the following expected output: Beginning Interceptor InvocationContext(operation=BUSINESS, target=BeanOne, method=something) BeanOne.something Ending Interceptor InvocationContext(operation=BUSINESS, target=BeanOne, method=something) But, if I change the BeanTwo like this @Stateless public class BeanTwo { @Inject private BeanOne one; @MarkInterception public void doNothing() { } public void callOne() { one.something(); } } the following happens: Beginning Interceptor InvocationContext(operation=BUSINESS, target=BeanTwo, method=callOne) Beginning Interceptor InvocationContext(operation=BUSINESS, target=BeanOne, method=something) BeanOne.something Ending Interceptor InvocationContext(operation=BUSINESS, target=BeanOne, method=something) Ending Interceptor InvocationContext(operation=BUSINESS, target=BeanTwo, method=callOne) Which means that also the callOne is now Intercepted. From my understanding the Interceptor annotation at method level should only intercept the selected method but in this case it looks like it has become a interceptor for all methods. Again am I doing something weird or is this a bug ? Thanks, Olli -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Wrong-CDI-Interception-in-OpenEJB-tp4378502p4378502.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Fwd: [INFO] Kazam Webcast Recording Tool
http://videojs.com/ offers a way to embedd videos recorded with Kazam into HTML websites. -- Forwarded message -- From: dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com Date: Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 12:53 AM Subject: [INFO] Kazam Webcast Recording Tool To: dev dev@openejb.apache.org Hi, I thought you might be interested in having a look at Kazam if you are on Linux. It allows to record webcasts similar to what one could achieve using Camtasia on Windoze or OSX. - http://www.twm-kd.com/category/linux/kazam/ Cheers Daniel
Re: Various TomEE improvements
Concerning TOMEE-130 - Would it make sense to decouple the UI from the remaining webapp logic? For example it could just emit JSON data accesible through a REST API. That way we could have a 2nd webapp that only does the UI or have an OpenSocial container such as Apache Shinding that would consume the JSON data from the 1t webapp and afterwards renders the UI using its own rendering engine. We could even have KDE or Win 7 widgets accesing the 1st webapp and thus TomEE instances could be managed from the desktop... Cheers Daniel On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 1:41 AM, David Blevins david.blev...@visi.com wrote: Thought these might be some good discussion points/improvements for TomEE. - TOMEE-130: Improve openejb webapp console to match current site look and feel - TOMEE-131: The openejb.xml file should be called tomee.xml in TomEE - TOMEE-132: Make it easier to use command line deployer in TomEE - TOMEE-133: TomEE logs/openejb.log should be merged with the rest of Tomcat logging - TOMEE-134: Rename openejb.war to tomee.war General idea is to blend in a bit more and modernize the naming. Thoughts? -David
[INFO] Kazam Webcast Recording Tool
Hi, I thought you might be interested in having a look at Kazam if you are on Linux. It allows to record webcasts similar to what one could achieve using Camtasia on Windoze or OSX. - http://www.twm-kd.com/category/linux/kazam/ Cheers Daniel
Re: Where to donate?
IIRC it is only possible to donate to the ASF [1] but it isn't possible to have that donation be delagated to a particular ASF project. [1] http://www.apache.org/foundation/contributing.html [2] http://www.apache.org/foundation/sponsorship.html Cheers Daniel On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 9:40 AM, AndyG andy.gumbre...@orprovision.com wrote: As our company nears the official release (scheduled for May) I want to start nudging the boss to donate. Where is the best place to donate so that it directly benefits the OpenEJB project? Andy. -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Where-to-donate-tp4360686p4360686.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Trying to get trunk to compile
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Re: Trying to get trunk to compile
IMO that's an ulimit issue on the buildbot slave box. On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: the error is in this build for instance: http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu/builds/1811/steps/test/logs/stdio java.io.FileNotFoundException: /home/buildslave18/slave18/openejb-trunk-ubuntu/build/container/openejb-core/target/test-classes/org/apache/openejb/config/BusinessInterfacesTest$GreenTwoLocal.class (Too many open files) - Romain 2012/2/5 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com Btw, can you point me to the error message? If it's an ulimit issue it doesn't necessarily mean that if you won't run into the issue on your local machine that would apply to buildbot slaves too... ulimit settings can differ. Cheers Daniel On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Locally it passes for me so i guess it is maybe a conflict with sthg else. Le 4 févr. 2012 19:51, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : So we either need to tweak the ulimit settings like this [1] or we have to figure out what increased the open files amount lately to be able to reduce it. [1] http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rsahelp/v8/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.xtools.installation.rsaws.doc/topics/t_preinst_filehandles.html On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Yep. Le 4 févr. 2012 19:39, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : Is that on Ubuntu/Linux ? On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: It seems we have an issue with builbot (hemera pby) looking several builds: too many open file - Romain Le 4 févr. 2012 19:18, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : Build 1810 [1] seems to be the last good build. If you use the waterfall display [2] you are getting more past build results. [1] http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu/builds/1810 [2] http://ci.apache.org/waterfall?show=openejb-trunk-ubuntu On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com wrote: Ahh, I see the emails in commits. :) Is there any buildbot documentation? I'm trying to find the last known good build. Regards, Alan On Feb 4, 2012, at 8:41 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: I noticed that we don't seem to get emails on build failures. Is this by plan or do the emails go to another list? Regards, Alan On Jan 31, 2012, at 12:34 PM, David Blevins wrote: On Jan 31, 2012, at 11:56 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: we have some buildbot jobs with tests, the main one is http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu but we don't have access to the output files (junit). The reports are available. Some weeks ago I added a test-results build step that cat's all the reports to stdout so they show up in buildbot: http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu/builds/1789/steps/test-results -David 2012/1/31 Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com On Jan 30, 2012, at 9:18 AM, David Blevins wrote: On Jan 30, 2012, at 8:22 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: I'm getting errors when I try to build trunk: Failed tests: MDB.PojoContextLookup.lookupStatefulBean(org.apache.openejb.test.NumberedTestCase$NamedTest): Received Exception class java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException : null Tests in error: testProxy(org.apache.openejb.core.mdb.JmsProxyTest) I had that issue this morning too. I built from a clean m2 repo and clean checkout and it magically went a away. Still not sure what the issue might have been. Updated and built on a new tower: Failed tests: testValidOpenejbJar(org.apache.openejb.jee.oejb2.OpenejbJarTest): expected:...standalone=yes? testConversion(org.apache.openejb.jee.oejb2.ConversionTest): Files are not similar org.custommonkey.xmlunit.DetailedDiff Do we have Hudson jobs that test our stuff? If so, where? I'd like to review their results. On other notes, welcome back! :) Thanks! The kids have reached a bittersweet milestone where they can get themselves ready for bed. Daddy hopes to squeeze in some hacking then. Regards, Alan
Re: Trying to get trunk to compile
Btw, can you point me to the error message? If it's an ulimit issue it doesn't necessarily mean that if you won't run into the issue on your local machine that would apply to buildbot slaves too... ulimit settings can differ. Cheers Daniel On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Locally it passes for me so i guess it is maybe a conflict with sthg else. Le 4 févr. 2012 19:51, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : So we either need to tweak the ulimit settings like this [1] or we have to figure out what increased the open files amount lately to be able to reduce it. [1] http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rsahelp/v8/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.xtools.installation.rsaws.doc/topics/t_preinst_filehandles.html On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Yep. Le 4 févr. 2012 19:39, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : Is that on Ubuntu/Linux ? On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: It seems we have an issue with builbot (hemera pby) looking several builds: too many open file - Romain Le 4 févr. 2012 19:18, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : Build 1810 [1] seems to be the last good build. If you use the waterfall display [2] you are getting more past build results. [1] http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu/builds/1810 [2] http://ci.apache.org/waterfall?show=openejb-trunk-ubuntu On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com wrote: Ahh, I see the emails in commits. :) Is there any buildbot documentation? I'm trying to find the last known good build. Regards, Alan On Feb 4, 2012, at 8:41 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: I noticed that we don't seem to get emails on build failures. Is this by plan or do the emails go to another list? Regards, Alan On Jan 31, 2012, at 12:34 PM, David Blevins wrote: On Jan 31, 2012, at 11:56 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: we have some buildbot jobs with tests, the main one is http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu but we don't have access to the output files (junit). The reports are available. Some weeks ago I added a test-results build step that cat's all the reports to stdout so they show up in buildbot: http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu/builds/1789/steps/test-results -David 2012/1/31 Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com On Jan 30, 2012, at 9:18 AM, David Blevins wrote: On Jan 30, 2012, at 8:22 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: I'm getting errors when I try to build trunk: Failed tests: MDB.PojoContextLookup.lookupStatefulBean(org.apache.openejb.test.NumberedTestCase$NamedTest): Received Exception class java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException : null Tests in error: testProxy(org.apache.openejb.core.mdb.JmsProxyTest) I had that issue this morning too. I built from a clean m2 repo and clean checkout and it magically went a away. Still not sure what the issue might have been. Updated and built on a new tower: Failed tests: testValidOpenejbJar(org.apache.openejb.jee.oejb2.OpenejbJarTest): expected:...standalone=yes? testConversion(org.apache.openejb.jee.oejb2.ConversionTest): Files are not similar org.custommonkey.xmlunit.DetailedDiff Do we have Hudson jobs that test our stuff? If so, where? I'd like to review their results. On other notes, welcome back! :) Thanks! The kids have reached a bittersweet milestone where they can get themselves ready for bed. Daddy hopes to squeeze in some hacking then. Regards, Alan
[QUESTION] Structure 101 open source license
Hi, does the ASF have a Structure 101 open source license? - http://www.headwaysoftware.com/products/purchase.php I'd like to give it a try... Cheers Daniel
Re: Trying to get trunk to compile
Build 1810 [1] seems to be the last good build. If you use the waterfall display [2] you are getting more past build results. [1] http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu/builds/1810 [2] http://ci.apache.org/waterfall?show=openejb-trunk-ubuntu On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com wrote: Ahh, I see the emails in commits. :) Is there any buildbot documentation? I'm trying to find the last known good build. Regards, Alan On Feb 4, 2012, at 8:41 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: I noticed that we don't seem to get emails on build failures. Is this by plan or do the emails go to another list? Regards, Alan On Jan 31, 2012, at 12:34 PM, David Blevins wrote: On Jan 31, 2012, at 11:56 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: we have some buildbot jobs with tests, the main one is http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu but we don't have access to the output files (junit). The reports are available. Some weeks ago I added a test-results build step that cat's all the reports to stdout so they show up in buildbot: http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu/builds/1789/steps/test-results -David 2012/1/31 Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com On Jan 30, 2012, at 9:18 AM, David Blevins wrote: On Jan 30, 2012, at 8:22 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: I'm getting errors when I try to build trunk: Failed tests: MDB.PojoContextLookup.lookupStatefulBean(org.apache.openejb.test.NumberedTestCase$NamedTest): Received Exception class java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException : null Tests in error: testProxy(org.apache.openejb.core.mdb.JmsProxyTest) I had that issue this morning too. I built from a clean m2 repo and clean checkout and it magically went a away. Still not sure what the issue might have been. Updated and built on a new tower: Failed tests: testValidOpenejbJar(org.apache.openejb.jee.oejb2.OpenejbJarTest): expected:...standalone=yes? testConversion(org.apache.openejb.jee.oejb2.ConversionTest): Files are not similar org.custommonkey.xmlunit.DetailedDiff Do we have Hudson jobs that test our stuff? If so, where? I'd like to review their results. On other notes, welcome back! :) Thanks! The kids have reached a bittersweet milestone where they can get themselves ready for bed. Daddy hopes to squeeze in some hacking then. Regards, Alan
Re: Trying to get trunk to compile
Is that on Ubuntu/Linux ? On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: It seems we have an issue with builbot (hemera pby) looking several builds: too many open file - Romain Le 4 févr. 2012 19:18, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : Build 1810 [1] seems to be the last good build. If you use the waterfall display [2] you are getting more past build results. [1] http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu/builds/1810 [2] http://ci.apache.org/waterfall?show=openejb-trunk-ubuntu On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com wrote: Ahh, I see the emails in commits. :) Is there any buildbot documentation? I'm trying to find the last known good build. Regards, Alan On Feb 4, 2012, at 8:41 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: I noticed that we don't seem to get emails on build failures. Is this by plan or do the emails go to another list? Regards, Alan On Jan 31, 2012, at 12:34 PM, David Blevins wrote: On Jan 31, 2012, at 11:56 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: we have some buildbot jobs with tests, the main one is http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu but we don't have access to the output files (junit). The reports are available. Some weeks ago I added a test-results build step that cat's all the reports to stdout so they show up in buildbot: http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu/builds/1789/steps/test-results -David 2012/1/31 Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com On Jan 30, 2012, at 9:18 AM, David Blevins wrote: On Jan 30, 2012, at 8:22 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: I'm getting errors when I try to build trunk: Failed tests: MDB.PojoContextLookup.lookupStatefulBean(org.apache.openejb.test.NumberedTestCase$NamedTest): Received Exception class java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException : null Tests in error: testProxy(org.apache.openejb.core.mdb.JmsProxyTest) I had that issue this morning too. I built from a clean m2 repo and clean checkout and it magically went a away. Still not sure what the issue might have been. Updated and built on a new tower: Failed tests: testValidOpenejbJar(org.apache.openejb.jee.oejb2.OpenejbJarTest): expected:...standalone=yes? testConversion(org.apache.openejb.jee.oejb2.ConversionTest): Files are not similar org.custommonkey.xmlunit.DetailedDiff Do we have Hudson jobs that test our stuff? If so, where? I'd like to review their results. On other notes, welcome back! :) Thanks! The kids have reached a bittersweet milestone where they can get themselves ready for bed. Daddy hopes to squeeze in some hacking then. Regards, Alan
Re: Trying to get trunk to compile
So we either need to tweak the ulimit settings like this [1] or we have to figure out what increased the open files amount lately to be able to reduce it. [1] http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rsahelp/v8/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.xtools.installation.rsaws.doc/topics/t_preinst_filehandles.html On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: Yep. Le 4 févr. 2012 19:39, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : Is that on Ubuntu/Linux ? On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote: It seems we have an issue with builbot (hemera pby) looking several builds: too many open file - Romain Le 4 févr. 2012 19:18, dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com a écrit : Build 1810 [1] seems to be the last good build. If you use the waterfall display [2] you are getting more past build results. [1] http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu/builds/1810 [2] http://ci.apache.org/waterfall?show=openejb-trunk-ubuntu On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com wrote: Ahh, I see the emails in commits. :) Is there any buildbot documentation? I'm trying to find the last known good build. Regards, Alan On Feb 4, 2012, at 8:41 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: I noticed that we don't seem to get emails on build failures. Is this by plan or do the emails go to another list? Regards, Alan On Jan 31, 2012, at 12:34 PM, David Blevins wrote: On Jan 31, 2012, at 11:56 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: we have some buildbot jobs with tests, the main one is http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu but we don't have access to the output files (junit). The reports are available. Some weeks ago I added a test-results build step that cat's all the reports to stdout so they show up in buildbot: http://ci.apache.org/builders/openejb-trunk-ubuntu/builds/1789/steps/test-results -David 2012/1/31 Alan D. Cabrera l...@toolazydogs.com On Jan 30, 2012, at 9:18 AM, David Blevins wrote: On Jan 30, 2012, at 8:22 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote: I'm getting errors when I try to build trunk: Failed tests: MDB.PojoContextLookup.lookupStatefulBean(org.apache.openejb.test.NumberedTestCase$NamedTest): Received Exception class java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException : null Tests in error: testProxy(org.apache.openejb.core.mdb.JmsProxyTest) I had that issue this morning too. I built from a clean m2 repo and clean checkout and it magically went a away. Still not sure what the issue might have been. Updated and built on a new tower: Failed tests: testValidOpenejbJar(org.apache.openejb.jee.oejb2.OpenejbJarTest): expected:...standalone=yes? testConversion(org.apache.openejb.jee.oejb2.ConversionTest): Files are not similar org.custommonkey.xmlunit.DetailedDiff Do we have Hudson jobs that test our stuff? If so, where? I'd like to review their results. On other notes, welcome back! :) Thanks! The kids have reached a bittersweet milestone where they can get themselves ready for bed. Daddy hopes to squeeze in some hacking then. Regards, Alan
Re: Apache OpenEJB/TomEE Get-Together 2012
I now read it two beers as in two beer kegs for each one of us... sounds much better :) On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 10:01 AM, AndyG andy.gumbre...@orprovision.com wrote: My problem is there is no such thing as 'only' two beers... two leads to three leads to ...say ten on a good night -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Apache-OpenEJB-TomEE-Get-Together-2012-tp4313559p4343882.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Apache OpenEJB/TomEE Get-Together 2012
Jean-Louis, you didn't consider that some write there best code at least after the 3rd beer or beyond ;) On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Come on guys, no one wants to take more than two beers together? Jean-Louis -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Apache-OpenEJB-TomEE-Get-Together-2012-tp4313559p4343779.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Apache OpenEJB/TomEE Get-Together 2012
Is that an offer for a Vodka donation? On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 10:23 AM, Bakalsky, Krum krum.bakal...@sap.com wrote: As Russians say, Reality is an illusion, caused by the lack of alcohol. -Original Message- From: dsh [mailto:daniel.hais...@googlemail.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 11:20 AM To: dev@openejb.apache.org Subject: Re: Apache OpenEJB/TomEE Get-Together 2012 Jean-Louis, you didn't consider that some write there best code at least after the 3rd beer or beyond ;) On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Come on guys, no one wants to take more than two beers together? Jean-Louis -- View this message in context: http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Apache-OpenEJB-TomEE-Get-Together-2012-tp4313559p4343779.html Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Twitter box tweak
Maybe the notion of real time is confusing. I was refering to what's happening now as in what is getting tweeted withing this very minute about TomEE/OpenEJB. And my tweets were days old... On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote: Hum, I tried with some new tweets and it seems to me it is really updated real time. Definitely something interesting we can add to our current web site. Jean-Louis 2012/1/25 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com Yeah, my posts are not from today so it doesn't look like a real-time aka what's happening right now feed. On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:52 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: Think it just pulls a few and rotates them. On Jan 25, 2012, at 1:49 PM, dsh wrote: Is it updating in real-time? I don't think so... On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:15 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote: Posting for Romain as he has temporarily lost access to his gmail account. He hacked this up: http://openejb.staging.apache.org Looks pretty great and nearly identical to what we had. Note that's not live yet, just a preview (staging is a great feature of the CMS) -David