On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 04:10 pm, J Aaron Farr wrote:
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From: Aaron Mulder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On the project front, am I correct that the goal is to integrate
other projects wherever possible and only
were wary of running their sites on 'a
patchy server' as well.
Cheers,
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N. Alex Rupp ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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From: Aaron Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Names Projects
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Sean
Maybe a quicker answer to this thread is - the core Geronimo container
is an EJB / MDB container which supports pluggable services via JMX.
Thats quite different to the scope of Avalon.
(Can you tell I've given up caffeine recently - my brains still a bit
fuzzy today :)
On Wednesday, August
Isn't Geronimo something you yell when you jump out of a
plane?
Sean
Aaron Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the naming front, IMHO the best we came up with for
the same
sort of project back in the days of Olliance was
Jarbanzo, but we
eventually settled on something lame like Enterprise
On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 05:55 pm, Tim Urberg wrote:
A J2EE container is a little different from an Avalon container.
Avalon
is a generic service/component framework. The core Geronimo container
is an optimised J2EE container developed from a great deal of
experience and use of JBoss,
What is really interesting about the Geronimo name, which I like BTW, is
that
everyone remembers it. Everyone comments on it one way or another. Its a
good
name. I say we stick with it.
There are plenty of other names. JEEP, JPAE (Java Platform Apache Edition),
or whatever. There is a great
. Alex Rupp ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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From: Aaron Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Names Projects
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Sean Hamblett wrote:
Isn't Geronimo something you yell when you jump out of a
plane?
As I
On the naming front, IMHO the best we came up with for the same
sort of project back in the days of Olliance was Jarbanzo, but we
eventually settled on something lame like Enterprise App Server. I also
kicked around Orbital (as in, it runs circles around XxxSphere... :)
Geronimo
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
What is really interesting about the Geronimo name, which I like BTW, is
that
everyone remembers it. Everyone comments on it one way or another. Its a
good
name. I say we stick with it.
There are plenty of other names. JEEP, JPAE (Java Platform Apache Edition),
A J2EE container is a little different from an Avalon container. Avalon
is a generic service/component framework. The core Geronimo container
is an optimised J2EE container developed from a great deal of
experience and use of JBoss, OpenEJB mx4j. Its particularly geared
towards EJB
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Sean Hamblett wrote:
Isn't Geronimo something you yell when you jump out of a
plane?
As I said,
Geronimo isn't too bad, though it may be tricky to get the boss to bet
the farm on it.
Though I've never jumped out of a plane before, so I really
wouldn't
Isn't Geronimo something you yell when you jump out of a
plane?
By which token Banzai! would also be politically incorrect.. ;-)
d.
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From: Aaron Mulder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 12:21 PM
On the project front, am I correct that the goal is to integrate
other projects wherever possible and only build when strictly necessary?
If there is going to be
On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 05:18 pm, J Aaron Farr wrote:
Quoting James Strachan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 04:34 pm, J Aaron Farr wrote:
Quoting James Strachan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To be certified Geronimo needs to fully support JMX. So the current
plan is to
I've seen a few people say, I don't like [the name].,
but I've seen far more say nothing at all.
Water under the bridge for now. :-)
--- Noel
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Subject: Re: Names Projects
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Sean Hamblett wrote:
Isn't Geronimo something you yell when you jump out of a
plane?
As I said,
Geronimo isn't too bad, though it may be tricky to get the boss to bet
the farm on it.
Though I've never jumped out of a plane before
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From: Aaron Mulder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 12:21 PM
On the project front, am I correct that the goal is to integrate
other projects wherever possible and only build when strictly
necessary? If there is going to be
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