Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-06 Thread Jean-Louis MONTEIRO
Hi Mohammad,

Hope everything is going fine for you and your family.
Last time, we discuss together and we thought about US.

Not sure it will be there, but that's what we mention.

Jean-Louis


2011/10/6 Mohammad Nour El-Din nour.moham...@gmail.com

 Good job for all of you :)

 On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:38 AM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Back at the computer for a moment and then... I think sleep (and up early
 to write slides).
 
  Couldn't let launch day go by without saying ...  HELL YEAH!  WE DID
 IT!
 
  We all should take a moment over the next few days to really just enjoy
 the victory.  Things like this don't happen but a few times a lifetime.
  Don't take it for granted because you never know if or when it might happen
 again.
 
  Whenever we have our get-together next year we're going to have to have a
 special celebration for this outstanding accomplishment.  We have absolutely
 earned it.  Few groups could pull off what we have done in spare hours here
 and there.  Time taken away from wives and children and hobbies and friends.
  It's such a testament to the character of this community that we're able to
 work so closely and passionately with each other and all the while we all
 come from different jobs, time zones and different everything really.  It's
 a treasure to be sure.
 
  I know that everyone here cares so much they wish they could do more.  It
 may surprise you to learn I feel like that pretty much all the time too.  It
 just comes with working on something you love.  When one is looking out so
 far ahead all the time and focusing on how far there is yet to go, it can be
 really easy to lose track of how far you've come and how many steps you've
 taken to get there.
 
  Doing something like this is like a game of jenga.  You may look at the
 few bricks you've added and wish you could have added more. You might think
 they barely amount to anything compared to the tall structure you see before
 you.  But imagine the devastation that would become of that structure if
 everyone who felt that way removed their bricks.
 
  That's how utterly important every contribution is.  Appreciate the
 bricks you've added and the bricks others have added.  We did this together
 and there is no one person who could have ever done it alone.
 
  I sooo can't wait for our get-together cause we're going to have one
 bg party :)

 When and where it is going to be ?

 
 
  Very excellent work everyone.  Truly... outstanding.
 
 
  -David
 
 



 --
 Thanks
 - Mohammad Nour
 
 Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving
 - Albert Einstein



Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-06 Thread Jacek Laskowski
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:38 AM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote:

 I know that everyone here cares so much they wish they could do more.  It may 
 surprise you to learn I feel like that pretty much all the time too.  It just 
 comes with working on something you love.  When one is looking out so far 
 ahead all the time and focusing on how far there is yet to go, it can be 
 really easy to lose track of how far you've come and how many steps you've 
 taken to get there.

 Doing something like this is like a game of jenga.  You may look at the few 
 bricks you've added and wish you could have added more. You might think they 
 barely amount to anything compared to the tall structure you see before you.  
 But imagine the devastation that would become of that structure if everyone 
 who felt that way removed their bricks.

 That's how utterly important every contribution is.  Appreciate the bricks 
 you've added and the bricks others have added.  We did this together and 
 there is no one person who could have ever done it alone.

Hi Dave et al,

It was truly inspiring and as always highly energetic. Kudos for your
guidance and keeping the project up and healthy. I enjoyed very much
following the team's progress in this certification achievement.

Wasn't it that we've had all the pieces for ages, but what we truly
missed was good marketing? I think a book, a couple of articles and
conference speeches would bring more curious eyes to the project and
that's how I read your words: really just enjoy the victory.

p.s. I read in a blog entry about your presentation about TomEE. Would
you share how it went and where you'd improve it? In two weeks I'm
going to present TomEE during warsjawa [1] and wish I could do it well
for the victory.

[1] http://warsjawa.pl

Jacek

-- 
Jacek Laskowski
Java EE, functional languages and IBM WebSphere - http://blog.japila.pl
Warszawa JUG conference = Confitura (formerly Javarsovia) :: http://confitura.pl
Hoping to save time by spending it by David Blevins (Apache OpenEJB)


Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-06 Thread David Blevins

On Oct 6, 2011, at 2:50 AM, Jacek Laskowski wrote:

 On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:38 AM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I know that everyone here cares so much they wish they could do more.  It 
 may surprise you to learn I feel like that pretty much all the time too.  It 
 just comes with working on something you love.  When one is looking out so 
 far ahead all the time and focusing on how far there is yet to go, it can be 
 really easy to lose track of how far you've come and how many steps you've 
 taken to get there.
 
 Doing something like this is like a game of jenga.  You may look at the few 
 bricks you've added and wish you could have added more. You might think they 
 barely amount to anything compared to the tall structure you see before you. 
  But imagine the devastation that would become of that structure if everyone 
 who felt that way removed their bricks.
 
 That's how utterly important every contribution is.  Appreciate the bricks 
 you've added and the bricks others have added.  We did this together and 
 there is no one person who could have ever done it alone.
 
 Hi Dave et al,
 
 It was truly inspiring and as always highly energetic. Kudos for your
 guidance and keeping the project up and healthy. I enjoyed very much
 following the team's progress in this certification achievement.
 
 Wasn't it that we've had all the pieces for ages, but what we truly
 missed was good marketing? I think a book, a couple of articles and
 conference speeches would bring more curious eyes to the project and
 that's how I read your words: really just enjoy the victory.
 
 p.s. I read in a blog entry about your presentation about TomEE. Would
 you share how it went and where you'd improve it? In two weeks I'm
 going to present TomEE during warsjawa [1] and wish I could do it well
 for the victory.

:)

The talk is tomorrow at 11am.  Slides done, just trying to get some slightly 
more interesting demo code working.

Will let you know how it goes and post slides (all of them from the week).

After this I hear there's this great little Bed and Breakfast run by 7 dwarves 
where one can get some good rest.

-David


 
 [1] http://warsjawa.pl
 
 Jacek
 
 -- 
 Jacek Laskowski
 Java EE, functional languages and IBM WebSphere - http://blog.japila.pl
 Warszawa JUG conference = Confitura (formerly Javarsovia) :: 
 http://confitura.pl
 Hoping to save time by spending it by David Blevins (Apache OpenEJB)



Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-06 Thread Jacek Laskowski
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 12:38 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com wrote:

 The talk is tomorrow at 11am.  Slides done, just trying to get some slightly 
 more interesting demo code working.

Oh, is it? I read about openejb and tomee on Cay Horstmann's blog in
JavaOne 2011 Day 3 [1]:

In the afternoon, I saw a presentation of OpenEJB, Apache's EJB
server whose claim to fame is that you can start it up via public
static void main. That's really useful for unit testing. I had looked
at it three years ago when it wasn't quite ready for prime time, but
now it looked pretty nice. Check it out for testing your session and
entity beans.

Doh, it wasn't really about tomee :)

[1] 
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/cayhorstmann/archive/2011/10/05/javaone-2011-day-3

Jacek

-- 
Jacek Laskowski
Java EE, functional languages and IBM WebSphere - http://blog.japila.pl
Warszawa JUG conference = Confitura (formerly Javarsovia) :: http://confitura.pl
Hoping to save time by spending it by David Blevins (Apache OpenEJB)


Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-06 Thread dsh
Actually I hear that quite often that OEJB is just for unit testing...
no idea why...

Cheers
Daniel

On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Jacek Laskowski ja...@japila.pl wrote:
 On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 12:38 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 The talk is tomorrow at 11am.  Slides done, just trying to get some slightly 
 more interesting demo code working.

 Oh, is it? I read about openejb and tomee on Cay Horstmann's blog in
 JavaOne 2011 Day 3 [1]:

 In the afternoon, I saw a presentation of OpenEJB, Apache's EJB
 server whose claim to fame is that you can start it up via public
 static void main. That's really useful for unit testing. I had looked
 at it three years ago when it wasn't quite ready for prime time, but
 now it looked pretty nice. Check it out for testing your session and
 entity beans.

 Doh, it wasn't really about tomee :)

 [1] 
 http://weblogs.java.net/blog/cayhorstmann/archive/2011/10/05/javaone-2011-day-3

 Jacek

 --
 Jacek Laskowski
 Java EE, functional languages and IBM WebSphere - http://blog.japila.pl
 Warszawa JUG conference = Confitura (formerly Javarsovia) :: 
 http://confitura.pl
 Hoping to save time by spending it by David Blevins (Apache OpenEJB)



Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-06 Thread Romain Manni-Bucau
i think it is before JEE 6 it was the only one to be able to do it with a
good quality so since you are able to do something you only can do it (it is
often like it :()

- Romain

2011/10/6 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com

 Actually I hear that quite often that OEJB is just for unit testing...
 no idea why...

 Cheers
 Daniel

 On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Jacek Laskowski ja...@japila.pl wrote:
  On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 12:38 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  The talk is tomorrow at 11am.  Slides done, just trying to get some
 slightly more interesting demo code working.
 
  Oh, is it? I read about openejb and tomee on Cay Horstmann's blog in
  JavaOne 2011 Day 3 [1]:
 
  In the afternoon, I saw a presentation of OpenEJB, Apache's EJB
  server whose claim to fame is that you can start it up via public
  static void main. That's really useful for unit testing. I had looked
  at it three years ago when it wasn't quite ready for prime time, but
  now it looked pretty nice. Check it out for testing your session and
  entity beans.
 
  Doh, it wasn't really about tomee :)
 
  [1]
 http://weblogs.java.net/blog/cayhorstmann/archive/2011/10/05/javaone-2011-day-3
 
  Jacek
 
  --
  Jacek Laskowski
  Java EE, functional languages and IBM WebSphere - http://blog.japila.pl
  Warszawa JUG conference = Confitura (formerly Javarsovia) ::
 http://confitura.pl
  Hoping to save time by spending it by David Blevins (Apache OpenEJB)
 



Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-06 Thread Matthias Wessendorf
Gang!

you guys did an outstanding job! Congratulations!
I hope for a bright future of TomEE container!

 (I know it will have it)

Again, great job guys!

-M

On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau
rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote:
 i think it is before JEE 6 it was the only one to be able to do it with a
 good quality so since you are able to do something you only can do it (it is
 often like it :()

 - Romain

 2011/10/6 dsh daniel.hais...@googlemail.com

 Actually I hear that quite often that OEJB is just for unit testing...
 no idea why...

 Cheers
 Daniel

 On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Jacek Laskowski ja...@japila.pl wrote:
  On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 12:38 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  The talk is tomorrow at 11am.  Slides done, just trying to get some
 slightly more interesting demo code working.
 
  Oh, is it? I read about openejb and tomee on Cay Horstmann's blog in
  JavaOne 2011 Day 3 [1]:
 
  In the afternoon, I saw a presentation of OpenEJB, Apache's EJB
  server whose claim to fame is that you can start it up via public
  static void main. That's really useful for unit testing. I had looked
  at it three years ago when it wasn't quite ready for prime time, but
  now it looked pretty nice. Check it out for testing your session and
  entity beans.
 
  Doh, it wasn't really about tomee :)
 
  [1]
 http://weblogs.java.net/blog/cayhorstmann/archive/2011/10/05/javaone-2011-day-3
 
  Jacek
 
  --
  Jacek Laskowski
  Java EE, functional languages and IBM WebSphere - http://blog.japila.pl
  Warszawa JUG conference = Confitura (formerly Javarsovia) ::
 http://confitura.pl
  Hoping to save time by spending it by David Blevins (Apache OpenEJB)
 





-- 
Matthias Wessendorf

blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/
sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf
twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf


Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-06 Thread Karan Malhi
 Wasn't it that we've had all the pieces for ages, but what we truly
 missed was good marketing? I think a book, a couple of articles and
 conference speeches would bring more curious eyes to the project
Jacek, I am glad you bought it up.

Blogging:- Definitely blogging makes a big difference. I have already
been asked by a couple of folks about TomEE. I am going to blog about
this , the coming weekend. Okay now I said it, now I will have to do
it :). I am planning to write a single paragraph, if I can do more,
that would be cool.

Conference speeches:- David is doing a tremendous job with conference
speeches @ JavaOne. My big regret is not being able to attend even a
single one of them, even though I am so close.
On a side not, he spent the whole afternoon with me even (and treated
me to lunch) though he had a packed schedule. Not sure how he does it,
but it reiterated my belief that he cared a lot about the project and
cares equally for the people involved in it, no matter how big or
small the contribution is.

Articles:- I will be writing an article pretty soon. I said it again,
will have to write one now:).  Would be nice to see a couple more.

Tweeting:- Fantastic work with the tweets. Every time I would open
twitter, would see a tweet or two about TomEE. We need to continue
this in the coming months.

Website:- We probably need a different color for TomEE. Maybe a
different layout all together. Simplicity should be the key.

Docs:- Of course, the most successful projects have had the best of
docs. That was one of their biggest marketing tool. To me it says If
you care about the users, you will have good docs . Gonna jump in
this , but on a smaller scale.

User questions:- We are doing a great job here with prompt responses.
I am guilty of not being active here. Would like to be more active.
Kudos to the folks who participate and respond to user questions.



-- 

Karan Singh Malhi
twitter.com/KaranSinghMalhi


Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-06 Thread dsh
So concerning the book I am open to work on a book proposal with
everybody who wants to join. Ideally I would target O'Reilly... the
good thing is that we already have the animal right... we just would
have to make it O'Reilly compliant and thus have the various scary
colours and gradients removed :)

Did a book for IBM Press in the past but I suspect they aren't an
ideal candidate.

Cheers
Daniel

On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Karan Malhi karan.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
 Wasn't it that we've had all the pieces for ages, but what we truly
 missed was good marketing? I think a book, a couple of articles and
 conference speeches would bring more curious eyes to the project
 Jacek, I am glad you bought it up.

 Blogging:- Definitely blogging makes a big difference. I have already
 been asked by a couple of folks about TomEE. I am going to blog about
 this , the coming weekend. Okay now I said it, now I will have to do
 it :). I am planning to write a single paragraph, if I can do more,
 that would be cool.

 Conference speeches:- David is doing a tremendous job with conference
 speeches @ JavaOne. My big regret is not being able to attend even a
 single one of them, even though I am so close.
 On a side not, he spent the whole afternoon with me even (and treated
 me to lunch) though he had a packed schedule. Not sure how he does it,
 but it reiterated my belief that he cared a lot about the project and
 cares equally for the people involved in it, no matter how big or
 small the contribution is.

 Articles:- I will be writing an article pretty soon. I said it again,
 will have to write one now:).  Would be nice to see a couple more.

 Tweeting:- Fantastic work with the tweets. Every time I would open
 twitter, would see a tweet or two about TomEE. We need to continue
 this in the coming months.

 Website:- We probably need a different color for TomEE. Maybe a
 different layout all together. Simplicity should be the key.

 Docs:- Of course, the most successful projects have had the best of
 docs. That was one of their biggest marketing tool. To me it says If
 you care about the users, you will have good docs . Gonna jump in
 this , but on a smaller scale.

 User questions:- We are doing a great job here with prompt responses.
 I am guilty of not being active here. Would like to be more active.
 Kudos to the folks who participate and respond to user questions.



 --

 Karan Singh Malhi
 twitter.com/KaranSinghMalhi



Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-05 Thread AndyG
You did it David. Without your co-ordination and control I doubt the ball
would have been rolling quite as much.

I wish I could have more time to focus on this truly great project, and can
only hope that the limited input and fixes I have been able to apply have
helped you along the way.

A big thank you to you and your team.

Best regards,

Andy.

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Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-05 Thread stratwine
Absolutely awesome ! I already am telling my friends, about this with so much
excitement. Great work, guys !!! 
Time to roar :)

-Vishwa

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Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-05 Thread Jean-Louis MONTEIRO
Yes, we did it, all together!

When we first started talking about TomEE and our wish to certify it, it was
during our annual get-together.
After only few month but a lot of hacking, we finally the specification
coverage growing.

Fully agree with Romain, Andy and may be everyone around: it wouldn't be
possible without you David.
That's true, Romain, Jon and everybody helped certifying TomEE, but without
you, without your energy, your time driving us, your great ideas (setup on
the cloud, ...).

Well done everyone.
Time to have a look for next steps ;-)

Jean-Louis



2011/10/5 stratwine tovishwan...@gmail.com

 Absolutely awesome ! I already am telling my friends, about this with so
 much
 excitement. Great work, guys !!!
 Time to roar :)

 -Vishwa

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Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-05 Thread Karan Malhi
Fantastic work!. Its a great opportunity to involve more folks into
the project.

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes, we did it, all together!

 When we first started talking about TomEE and our wish to certify it, it was
 during our annual get-together.
 After only few month but a lot of hacking, we finally the specification
 coverage growing.

 Fully agree with Romain, Andy and may be everyone around: it wouldn't be
 possible without you David.
 That's true, Romain, Jon and everybody helped certifying TomEE, but without
 you, without your energy, your time driving us, your great ideas (setup on
 the cloud, ...).

 Well done everyone.
 Time to have a look for next steps ;-)

 Jean-Louis



 2011/10/5 stratwine tovishwan...@gmail.com

 Absolutely awesome ! I already am telling my friends, about this with so
 much
 excitement. Great work, guys !!!
 Time to roar :)

 -Vishwa

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 http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/We-did-it-tp3873492p3873668.html
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Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-05 Thread Ranga S
Sweet! Kudos to everyone for delivering an awesome product. 



- Ranga



From: Karan Malhi karan.ma...@gmail.com
To: dev@openejb.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 6:17 AM
Subject: Re: We did it!!!

Fantastic work!. Its a great opportunity to involve more folks into
the project.

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes, we did it, all together!

 When we first started talking about TomEE and our wish to certify it, it was
 during our annual get-together.
 After only few month but a lot of hacking, we finally the specification
 coverage growing.

 Fully agree with Romain, Andy and may be everyone around: it wouldn't be
 possible without you David.
 That's true, Romain, Jon and everybody helped certifying TomEE, but without
 you, without your energy, your time driving us, your great ideas (setup on
 the cloud, ...).

 Well done everyone.
 Time to have a look for next steps ;-)

 Jean-Louis



 2011/10/5 stratwine tovishwan...@gmail.com

 Absolutely awesome ! I already am telling my friends, about this with so
 much
 excitement. Great work, guys !!!
 Time to roar :)

 -Vishwa

 --
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 http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/We-did-it-tp3873492p3873668.html
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Re: We did it!!!

2011-10-05 Thread Jonathan Gallimore
Absolutely fantastic!! Well done and big thanks to everyone, this is an
amazing achievement!

And I just also wanted to echo what others have said here - a big thank you
to you David, for the direction, guidance, help and ideas you've given us
and all the work you put in!

I'm looking forward to the party at the next meetup! :)

Cheers

Jon

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 6:38 AM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.comwrote:

 Back at the computer for a moment and then... I think sleep (and up early
 to write slides).

 Couldn't let launch day go by without saying ...  HELL YEAH!  WE DID
 IT!

 We all should take a moment over the next few days to really just enjoy the
 victory.  Things like this don't happen but a few times a lifetime.  Don't
 take it for granted because you never know if or when it might happen again.

 Whenever we have our get-together next year we're going to have to have a
 special celebration for this outstanding accomplishment.  We have absolutely
 earned it.  Few groups could pull off what we have done in spare hours here
 and there.  Time taken away from wives and children and hobbies and friends.
  It's such a testament to the character of this community that we're able to
 work so closely and passionately with each other and all the while we all
 come from different jobs, time zones and different everything really.  It's
 a treasure to be sure.

 I know that everyone here cares so much they wish they could do more.  It
 may surprise you to learn I feel like that pretty much all the time too.  It
 just comes with working on something you love.  When one is looking out so
 far ahead all the time and focusing on how far there is yet to go, it can be
 really easy to lose track of how far you've come and how many steps you've
 taken to get there.

 Doing something like this is like a game of jenga.  You may look at the few
 bricks you've added and wish you could have added more. You might think they
 barely amount to anything compared to the tall structure you see before you.
  But imagine the devastation that would become of that structure if everyone
 who felt that way removed their bricks.

 That's how utterly important every contribution is.  Appreciate the bricks
 you've added and the bricks others have added.  We did this together and
 there is no one person who could have ever done it alone.

 I sooo can't wait for our get-together cause we're going to have one bg
 party :)


 Very excellent work everyone.  Truly... outstanding.


 -David