Re: Geronimo 1.1 and Apache Geronimo Development and Deployment
On 5/5/06, Lauren Cooney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Aaron, do you know when the 1.1 update book will come out? Well, just as soon as I run out of bugs and have some time to write text instead of code. :) Thanks, Aaron On 5/4/06, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On May 4, 2006, at 8:08 AM, Aaron Mulder wrote: > > > I need someone else to jump in here. I know there's an "upgrade" > > module in the source tree that deals with upgrading from 1.0 to > > 1.1. I don't know how you run it, or whether it's run automatically > > when it > > sees a 1.0 plan. > > There's some code in the upgrade module, and we've been using it in > the tck effort, so it works on quite a few plans, but it is not yet > available in the form of a standalone tool or as part of normal > deployment. > > I'm not entirely sure what the best way of exposing it is. The > upgrader will not be able to upgrade all 1.0 plans: some manual work > will be required on sufficiently complex plans. For this reason I'm > tempted to supply it as a command line tool. However we might be > able to hook it up to normal deployment, but I worry that this may > slow everyone down and on non-upgradable plans produce hard to fix > problems. > > thanks > david jencks > > > > > Thanks, > >Aaron > > > > On 5/4/06, Paul Craton < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi Aaron, > >> > >> Where is the "supplied tool" ? Is there any documentation > >> available on it? > >> > >> Thanks > >> > >> Paul > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> "Aaron Mulder" > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> princeton.edu > To > >> Sent by: user@geronimo.apache.org > >> > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc > >> m > >> > >> Subject > >>Re: Geronimo 1.1 and Apache > >> 04/05/2006 15:29 Geronimo Development and > >> Deployment > >> > >> > >> Please respond to > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> che.org > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Yes, unfortunately, most of the deployment plan examples are > >> obsolete. > >> Generally, the 1.0-style plans can be upgraded to 1.1 (either > >> automatically or with a supplied tool -- Davi J, how does that > >> work?), > >> so it shouldn't stop you, but there's definitely a 1.1 update to the > >> book on the way. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Aaron > >> > >> On 5/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >> wrote: > >> > I have started reading Aaron Mulder's online book, "Apache Geronimo > >> > Development and Deployment" in order to get up to speed quickly > >> with > >> > Geronimo. Are there any sections that are either made obsolute or > >> > significantly out-of-date with the pending release of Geronimo 1.1? > >> > > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > Ian > >> > > >> > It's better to be hated for who you are > >> > than loved for who you are not > >> > > >> > Ian D. Stewart > >> > Appl Dev Analyst-Advisory, DCS Automation > >> > JPMorganChase Global Technology Infrastructure > >> > Phone: (614) 244-2564 > >> > Pager: (888) 260-0078 > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >
Re: Geronimo 1.1 and Apache Geronimo Development and Deployment
Aaron, do you know when the 1.1 update book will come out? Thanks, Lauren On 5/4/06, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On May 4, 2006, at 8:08 AM, Aaron Mulder wrote:> I need someone else to jump in here. I know there's an "upgrade" > module in the source tree that deals with upgrading from 1.0 to> 1.1. I don't know how you run it, or whether it's run automatically> when it> sees a 1.0 plan.There's some code in the upgrade module, and we've been using it in the tck effort, so it works on quite a few plans, but it is not yetavailable in the form of a standalone tool or as part of normaldeployment.I'm not entirely sure what the best way of exposing it is. The upgrader will not be able to upgrade all 1.0 plans: some manual workwill be required on sufficiently complex plans. For this reason I'mtempted to supply it as a command line tool. However we might beable to hook it up to normal deployment, but I worry that this may slow everyone down and on non-upgradable plans produce hard to fixproblems.thanksdavid jencks>> Thanks,>Aaron>> On 5/4/06, Paul Craton < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> Hi Aaron, Where is the "supplied tool" ? Is there any documentation>> available on it? Thanks>> >> Paul>> "Aaron Mulder">> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] princeton.edu > To>> Sent by: user@geronimo.apache.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc>> m Subject>>Re: Geronimo 1.1 and Apache>> 04/05/2006 15:29 Geronimo Development and >> Deployment>> Please respond to>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> che.org>> Yes, unfortunately, most of the deployment plan examples are>> obsolete.>> Generally, the 1.0-style plans can be upgraded to 1.1 (either>> automatically or with a supplied tool -- Davi J, how does that>> work?),>> so it shouldn't stop you, but there's definitely a 1.1 update to the>> book on the way.>> >> Thanks,>> Aaron On 5/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> wrote:>> > I have started reading Aaron Mulder's online book, "Apache Geronimo>> > Development and Deployment" in order to get up to speed quickly>> with >> > Geronimo. Are there any sections that are either made obsolute or>> > significantly out-of-date with the pending release of Geronimo 1.1?>> >>> >>> > Thanks, >> > Ian>> >>> > It's better to be hated for who you are>> > than loved for who you are not>> >>> > Ian D. Stewart>> > Appl Dev Analyst-Advisory, DCS Automation >> > JPMorganChase Global Technology Infrastructure>> > Phone: (614) 244-2564>> > Pager: (888) 260-0078>> >>> >>>
Re: Geronimo 1.1 and Apache Geronimo Development and Deployment
On May 4, 2006, at 8:08 AM, Aaron Mulder wrote: I need someone else to jump in here. I know there's an "upgrade" module in the source tree that deals with upgrading from 1.0 to 1.1. I don't know how you run it, or whether it's run automatically when it sees a 1.0 plan. There's some code in the upgrade module, and we've been using it in the tck effort, so it works on quite a few plans, but it is not yet available in the form of a standalone tool or as part of normal deployment. I'm not entirely sure what the best way of exposing it is. The upgrader will not be able to upgrade all 1.0 plans: some manual work will be required on sufficiently complex plans. For this reason I'm tempted to supply it as a command line tool. However we might be able to hook it up to normal deployment, but I worry that this may slow everyone down and on non-upgradable plans produce hard to fix problems. thanks david jencks Thanks, Aaron On 5/4/06, Paul Craton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Aaron, Where is the "supplied tool" ? Is there any documentation available on it? Thanks Paul "Aaron Mulder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] princeton.edu> To Sent by: user@geronimo.apache.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc m Subject Re: Geronimo 1.1 and Apache 04/05/2006 15:29 Geronimo Development and Deployment Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] che.org Yes, unfortunately, most of the deployment plan examples are obsolete. Generally, the 1.0-style plans can be upgraded to 1.1 (either automatically or with a supplied tool -- Davi J, how does that work?), so it shouldn't stop you, but there's definitely a 1.1 update to the book on the way. Thanks, Aaron On 5/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have started reading Aaron Mulder's online book, "Apache Geronimo > Development and Deployment" in order to get up to speed quickly with > Geronimo. Are there any sections that are either made obsolute or > significantly out-of-date with the pending release of Geronimo 1.1? > > > Thanks, > Ian > > It's better to be hated for who you are > than loved for who you are not > > Ian D. Stewart > Appl Dev Analyst-Advisory, DCS Automation > JPMorganChase Global Technology Infrastructure > Phone: (614) 244-2564 > Pager: (888) 260-0078 > >
Re: Geronimo 1.1 and Apache Geronimo Development and Deployment
I need someone else to jump in here. I know there's an "upgrade" module in the source tree that deals with upgrading from 1.0 to 1.1. I don't know how you run it, or whether it's run automatically when it sees a 1.0 plan. Thanks, Aaron On 5/4/06, Paul Craton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Aaron, Where is the "supplied tool" ? Is there any documentation available on it? Thanks Paul "Aaron Mulder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] princeton.edu> To Sent by: user@geronimo.apache.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc m Subject Re: Geronimo 1.1 and Apache 04/05/2006 15:29 Geronimo Development and Deployment Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] che.org Yes, unfortunately, most of the deployment plan examples are obsolete. Generally, the 1.0-style plans can be upgraded to 1.1 (either automatically or with a supplied tool -- Davi J, how does that work?), so it shouldn't stop you, but there's definitely a 1.1 update to the book on the way. Thanks, Aaron On 5/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have started reading Aaron Mulder's online book, "Apache Geronimo > Development and Deployment" in order to get up to speed quickly with > Geronimo. Are there any sections that are either made obsolute or > significantly out-of-date with the pending release of Geronimo 1.1? > > > Thanks, > Ian > > It's better to be hated for who you are > than loved for who you are not > > Ian D. Stewart > Appl Dev Analyst-Advisory, DCS Automation > JPMorganChase Global Technology Infrastructure > Phone: (614) 244-2564 > Pager: (888) 260-0078 > >
Re: Geronimo 1.1 and Apache Geronimo Development and Deployment
Hi Aaron, Where is the "supplied tool" ? Is there any documentation available on it? Thanks Paul "Aaron Mulder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] princeton.edu> To Sent by: user@geronimo.apache.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc m Subject Re: Geronimo 1.1 and Apache 04/05/2006 15:29 Geronimo Development and Deployment Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] che.org Yes, unfortunately, most of the deployment plan examples are obsolete. Generally, the 1.0-style plans can be upgraded to 1.1 (either automatically or with a supplied tool -- Davi J, how does that work?), so it shouldn't stop you, but there's definitely a 1.1 update to the book on the way. Thanks, Aaron On 5/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have started reading Aaron Mulder's online book, "Apache Geronimo > Development and Deployment" in order to get up to speed quickly with > Geronimo. Are there any sections that are either made obsolute or > significantly out-of-date with the pending release of Geronimo 1.1? > > > Thanks, > Ian > > It's better to be hated for who you are > than loved for who you are not > > Ian D. Stewart > Appl Dev Analyst-Advisory, DCS Automation > JPMorganChase Global Technology Infrastructure > Phone: (614) 244-2564 > Pager: (888) 260-0078 > >
Re: Geronimo 1.1 and Apache Geronimo Development and Deployment
Yes, unfortunately, most of the deployment plan examples are obsolete. Generally, the 1.0-style plans can be upgraded to 1.1 (either automatically or with a supplied tool -- Davi J, how does that work?), so it shouldn't stop you, but there's definitely a 1.1 update to the book on the way. Thanks, Aaron On 5/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have started reading Aaron Mulder's online book, "Apache Geronimo Development and Deployment" in order to get up to speed quickly with Geronimo. Are there any sections that are either made obsolute or significantly out-of-date with the pending release of Geronimo 1.1? Thanks, Ian It's better to be hated for who you are than loved for who you are not Ian D. Stewart Appl Dev Analyst-Advisory, DCS Automation JPMorganChase Global Technology Infrastructure Phone: (614) 244-2564 Pager: (888) 260-0078
Geronimo 1.1 and Apache Geronimo Development and Deployment
I have started reading Aaron Mulder's online book, "Apache Geronimo Development and Deployment" in order to get up to speed quickly with Geronimo. Are there any sections that are either made obsolute or significantly out-of-date with the pending release of Geronimo 1.1? Thanks, Ian It's better to be hated for who you are than loved for who you are not Ian D. Stewart Appl Dev Analyst-Advisory, DCS Automation JPMorganChase Global Technology Infrastructure Phone: (614) 244-2564 Pager: (888) 260-0078