User: starksm 
  Date: 01/07/31 11:50:27

  Modified:    .        index.jsp navigation.jsp
  Added:       .        store.jsp
  Log:
  Add temporary store page and link to it. Add an announcement.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.4       +84 -78    newsite/index.jsp
  
  Index: index.jsp
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /cvsroot/jboss/newsite/index.jsp,v
  retrieving revision 1.3
  retrieving revision 1.4
  diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
  --- index.jsp 2001/07/07 02:50:47     1.3
  +++ index.jsp 2001/07/31 18:50:27     1.4
  @@ -1,78 +1,84 @@
  -<jsp:include page="head.jsp" flush="true" />
  -<jsp:include page="slogan.jsp" flush="true" >
  - <jsp:param name="SLOGAN" value="WORLD CLASS J2EE TECHNOLOGIES IN OPEN SOURCE"/>
  -</jsp:include>
  -
  -
  -
  -             <!-- CONTENT -->
  -
  -             <p class="head">PROJECT RABBIT HOLE ... JBOSS&#153; 3.0
  -             <p class="text">For those of you eager to find out how deep the rabbit 
hole goes, JBoss founder and lead developer Marc Fleury announces that he will be 
spending 10 weeks, from June 11 through August 17 working on bringing the next 
generation JBoss version to life.  He and the JBoss team will review the current 
codebase with attention to making the URL-based installation of JBoss-server farms 
easier and more intuitive to install and manage.  They will also make the clustering 
and failover of JBoss instances a reality for the 3.0 version.  Follow our progress or 
join us on JBoss-dev, the mailing list for development.  Help us in this landmark 
effort to put Open Source Technology at the forefront of the J2EE web application 
server industry.
  -
  -
  -    
  -<p class="head">TRAINING UPDATE: LONDON SEPTEMBER 10-14
  -             <p class="text">Polish your EJB knowledge and learn JBoss development 
from the source. The next JBoss Group offsite training is selling fast, already 14 out 
of 25 places are spoken for. If you are interested, we need a firm commitment soon. 
Reservations can only be guaranteed
  -upon receipt of full payment and the 10% discount will only be given for payments
  -received by July 31. Read about the details under <a class="link" 
href="/JBG/training.jsp">Training</a>.
  -
  -<p class="head">SCOTT STARK JOINS JBOSS GROUP AS A PARTNER
  -     <p class="text">Scott Stark joins JBoss Group as a partner. 
  -     JBoss Group is expanding as a products and services company, regrouping top 
developers from and
  -    devoted to the JBoss.org platform. Scott has been working with JBoss.org since 
early 2000.
  -    He leads the security development in the JBossSX extension as well as the jnp 
JNDI provider.
  -    In addition to continuing development on JBoss server, Scott will be available 
for application 
  -     consulting, core support and advanced security work. 
  -
  -     
  -<p class="head">JBOSS IN THE PRESS
  -             <p class="text">40,000 downloads a month! Check out our stats at 
SourceForge. Two reviews on the Serverside...<a class="link" 
href="http://www.theserverside.com/reviews/thread.jsp?thread_id=6215";>closer to a BEA 
killer</a>. In response to some of the threads, we are dedicated to "providing real 
solutions for real businesses, even though we are also very hip with the "sandal 
brigade." For those demanding better documentation, we are talking with our publisher 
about a book proposal that would give professional-grade documentation. For those 
demanding support, we already offer support on our core server. For applications 
running on top of JBoss, we are in the process of drawing up a partnership agreement 
to license outside consultants in this arena. InfoWorld, June 1, 2001 <a class="link" 
href="http://iwsun4.infoworld.com/articles/tc/xml/01/06/04/010604tcopsrc.xml";>Middleware
 that beats the budget</a>. At least we got mentioned, but what's with putting us in 
the same class as Enhydra. They aren't fully J2EE and their EJB container is JOnAS, 
and we all know what that's worth. Infoworld's April 27 article "Application Composer 
shows promise," mentions that this Webgain/VisualCafe product "...includes the free 
JBoss 2.0 EJB container for use in testing EJBs. "We're glad your using us, but you 
could have told us before we learned about it in the press."  Pick up the print 
edition of JavaPro July 2001 "JBoss Application Server." They give us a nice albeit 
slightly dated review.
  -
  -<p class="head">JAVAONE 2001
  -             <p class="text">Marc Fleury and Scott Stark's Bird of a Feather 
focusing on JMX in JBoss received "best BoF" and "Best comeback to .NET" from this one 
editor on IBM <a class="link" 
href="http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-j1wrap.html";>DeveloperWorks</a>
  -
  -<p class="head">HOW WE ARE CODING THE FUTURE 
  -             
  -<p class="text">The <a class="link" href="JBoss-server.jsp">JBoss/Server</a> is 
  -  an Open Source, standards-compliant, Enterprise JavaBeans application server 
  -  implemented in 100% Pure Java, as is our full product suite. The JBoss community 
  -  of over 500 developers world wide is working to deliver the full range of J2EE 
  -  tools as the premier Enterprise Java application server for the Java 2 Enterprise 
  -  Edition platform. The JBoss/Server and complement of products are delivered 
  -  under a public license. With 1500 downloads per day on average (40,000 per 
month), 
  -  JBossServer is the fastest growing J2EE based server. 
  -<p class="text">Why should you pay tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars to 
Java-enable your business enterprise? At those costs it doesn't take long to figure 
out there is no future in that, unless you are the server vendor! But JBoss is not 
just about zero cost. Our tools are innovative. We sport features, such as "hot 
deploy", "Dynamic Proxies", and a JMX based fully modular design that enables you to 
replace virtually every component of the server, that just can't be found in many 
commercial Enterprise Java servers, no matter how much you are willing to pay! 
  -             <p class="text">So what are you waiting for? Download JBoss/Server and 
our other JBoss components, today and try them out. Join the community by contributing 
features and fixes. Tell your fellow architects, engineers, and programmers about 
JBoss-we are certain they will want to know! The hundreds of others who are obtaining 
JBoss products every day are finding out just why we have become so popular, why we 
are deployed all over the world and embedded in leading applications.
  -             <p class="text">We are JBoss.org. We are creating world-class J2EE 
technologies in open source. We are "coding the future."
  -   
  -
  -<p class="head">APRIL 10 - JUNE1 2001: JBoss 2.2.2 RELEASE, JBoss TOUR, 40,000 
DOWNLOADS PER MONTH
  -<p class="text"><b>JBoss 2.2.2</b> maintenance release with enhanced web container 
  -  integration is <a class="link" href="binary.jsp">here</a>. 
  -<p class="text"><b>Updated JAAS Tutorial</b>Demonstrates integrated EJB/Web 
application security.
  -<p class="text"><b>JBoss TOUR</b> Marc Fleury gives training around the world (well 
mostly US and UK really).  The first "Atlanta Session" is a major success.  20 
students study the inner-working of JBoss under the guidance of Marc Fleury and Scott 
Stark.
  -<p class="text"><b>40,000 Downloads Per Month</b>.  At 1500 downloads per day, as 
attested by SourceForge, JBoss knows a little secret that the big guys don't know yet, 
i.e. that EJB/J2EE is now a mass technology and JBoss is the server making it happen.  
Ubiquity is on the way and no Mr BEA, .NET will not win the low-end of web-services, 
JBoss will!
  -
  - <p class="head">APRIL 9 - APRIL 20 2001: JBoss 2.2.1 RELEASE, JMX SERVICES, 
TRAINING
  -              
  -<p class="text"><b>JBoss 2.2.1</b> maintenance release with security fixes and 
  -  few other bug fixes is <a class="link" href="binary.jsp">here</a>. 
  -<p class="text"><b>JMX Services</b> and their life cycle management discussion on 
JBoss-Dev started by Jules Gosnell, our Jetty integrator. Scott Stark commits new 
improvements to our service control.
  -              <p class="text"><b>Training:</b> Marc Fleury gives JBoss Training in 
Washington.
  -              <p class="text"><b>Rule Engine:</b> David Jencks posts a Rule Engine 
integration prototype.
  -              <p class="text"><b>Clustering:</b> Sacha Labourey posts a first 
implementation of HA features for stateless session beans for testing.
  -              
  -            <p class="head">APRIL 1 - APRIL 8 2001: JBoss 2.2 RELEASED
  -              
  -<p class="text"><b>JBoss 2.2:</b> The long awaited, stable release is finally 
  -  <a class="link" href="binary.jsp">here</a>. 
  -<p class="head">MARCH 19 - MARCH 31 2001: HIGH AVAILABILITY JMX, JAXP, LOG4J
  -              <p class="text"><b>HA/Failover:</b> Stacy Curl submits HA/Failover 
JMX which becomes JBossMX module.
  -              <p class="text"><b>JAXP:</b> Scott Stark works on the XML parser 
issues and makes sure the project is now JAXP compliant.
  -              <p class="text"><b>Log4j</b> Fulco Muriglio's Log4j integration is 
moved to the JBoss core distribution.
  -                     
  -
  -
  -
  -<jsp:include page="navigation.jsp" flush="true" />
  +
  +<jsp:include page="head.jsp" flush="true" />
  +<jsp:include page="slogan.jsp" flush="true" >
  + <jsp:param name="SLOGAN" value="WORLD CLASS J2EE TECHNOLOGIES IN OPEN SOURCE"/>
  +</jsp:include>
  +
  +
  +
  +             <!-- CONTENT -->
  +
  +             <p class="head">PROJECT RABBIT HOLE ... JBOSS&#153; 3.0
  +             <p class="text">For those of you eager to find out how deep the rabbit 
hole goes, JBoss founder and lead developer Marc Fleury announces that he will be 
spending 10 weeks, from June 11 through August 17 working on bringing the next 
generation JBoss version to life.  He and the JBoss team will review the current 
codebase with attention to making the URL-based installation of JBoss-server farms 
easier and more intuitive to install and manage.  They will also make the clustering 
and failover of JBoss instances a reality for the 3.0 version.  Follow our progress or 
join us on JBoss-dev, the mailing list for development.  Help us in this landmark 
effort to put Open Source Technology at the forefront of the J2EE web application 
server industry.
  +
  +
  +<p class="head">JBOSS STORE IS COMING
  +             <p class="text">An online store where you can purchase printable docs, 
books,
  +             merchandise, server add-ons and more is arriving soon. Read about it 
here:
  +             <a class="link" href="store.jsp">Store</a>.
  +             </p>
  +
  +<p class="head">TRAINING UPDATE: LONDON SEPTEMBER 10-14
  +             <p class="text">Polish your EJB knowledge and learn JBoss development 
from the source. The next JBoss Group offsite training is selling fast, already 14 out 
of 25 places are spoken for. If you are interested, we need a firm commitment soon. 
Reservations can only be guaranteed
  +upon receipt of full payment and the 10% discount will only be given for payments
  +received by July 31. Read about the details under <a class="link" 
href="/JBG/training.jsp">Training</a>.
  +
  +<p class="head">SCOTT STARK JOINS JBOSS GROUP AS A PARTNER
  +     <p class="text">Scott Stark joins JBoss Group as a partner. 
  +     JBoss Group is expanding as a products and services company, regrouping top 
developers from and
  +    devoted to the JBoss.org platform. Scott has been working with JBoss.org since 
early 2000.
  +    He leads the security development in the JBossSX extension as well as the jnp 
JNDI provider.
  +    In addition to continuing development on JBoss server, Scott will be available 
for application 
  +     consulting, core support and advanced security work. 
  +
  +     
  +<p class="head">JBOSS IN THE PRESS
  +             <p class="text">40,000 downloads a month! Check out our stats at 
SourceForge. Two reviews on the Serverside...<a class="link" 
href="http://www.theserverside.com/reviews/thread.jsp?thread_id=6215";>closer to a BEA 
killer</a>. In response to some of the threads, we are dedicated to "providing real 
solutions for real businesses, even though we are also very hip with the "sandal 
brigade." For those demanding better documentation, we are talking with our publisher 
about a book proposal that would give professional-grade documentation. For those 
demanding support, we already offer support on our core server. For applications 
running on top of JBoss, we are in the process of drawing up a partnership agreement 
to license outside consultants in this arena. InfoWorld, June 1, 2001 <a class="link" 
href="http://iwsun4.infoworld.com/articles/tc/xml/01/06/04/010604tcopsrc.xml";>Middleware
 that beats the budget</a>. At least we got mentioned, but what's with putting us in 
the same class as Enhydra. They aren't fully J2EE and their EJB container is JOnAS, 
and we all know what that's worth. Infoworld's April 27 article "Application Composer 
shows promise," mentions that this Webgain/VisualCafe product "...includes the free 
JBoss 2.0 EJB container for use in testing EJBs. "We're glad your using us, but you 
could have told us before we learned about it in the press."  Pick up the print 
edition of JavaPro July 2001 "JBoss Application Server." They give us a nice albeit 
slightly dated review.
  +
  +<p class="head">JAVAONE 2001
  +             <p class="text">Marc Fleury and Scott Stark's Bird of a Feather 
focusing on JMX in JBoss received "best BoF" and "Best comeback to .NET" from this one 
editor on IBM <a class="link" 
href="http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-j1wrap.html";>DeveloperWorks</a>
  +
  +<p class="head">HOW WE ARE CODING THE FUTURE 
  +             
  +<p class="text">The <a class="link" href="JBoss-server.jsp">JBoss/Server</a> is 
  +  an Open Source, standards-compliant, Enterprise JavaBeans application server 
  +  implemented in 100% Pure Java, as is our full product suite. The JBoss community 
  +  of over 500 developers world wide is working to deliver the full range of J2EE 
  +  tools as the premier Enterprise Java application server for the Java 2 Enterprise 
  +  Edition platform. The JBoss/Server and complement of products are delivered 
  +  under a public license. With 1500 downloads per day on average (40,000 per 
month), 
  +  JBossServer is the fastest growing J2EE based server. 
  +<p class="text">Why should you pay tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars to 
Java-enable your business enterprise? At those costs it doesn't take long to figure 
out there is no future in that, unless you are the server vendor! But JBoss is not 
just about zero cost. Our tools are innovative. We sport features, such as "hot 
deploy", "Dynamic Proxies", and a JMX based fully modular design that enables you to 
replace virtually every component of the server, that just can't be found in many 
commercial Enterprise Java servers, no matter how much you are willing to pay! 
  +             <p class="text">So what are you waiting for? Download JBoss/Server and 
our other JBoss components, today and try them out. Join the community by contributing 
features and fixes. Tell your fellow architects, engineers, and programmers about 
JBoss-we are certain they will want to know! The hundreds of others who are obtaining 
JBoss products every day are finding out just why we have become so popular, why we 
are deployed all over the world and embedded in leading applications.
  +             <p class="text">We are JBoss.org. We are creating world-class J2EE 
technologies in open source. We are "coding the future."
  +   
  +
  +<p class="head">APRIL 10 - JUNE1 2001: JBoss 2.2.2 RELEASE, JBoss TOUR, 40,000 
DOWNLOADS PER MONTH
  +<p class="text"><b>JBoss 2.2.2</b> maintenance release with enhanced web container 
  +  integration is <a class="link" href="binary.jsp">here</a>. 
  +<p class="text"><b>Updated JAAS Tutorial</b>Demonstrates integrated EJB/Web 
application security.
  +<p class="text"><b>JBoss TOUR</b> Marc Fleury gives training around the world (well 
mostly US and UK really).  The first "Atlanta Session" is a major success.  20 
students study the inner-working of JBoss under the guidance of Marc Fleury and Scott 
Stark.
  +<p class="text"><b>40,000 Downloads Per Month</b>.  At 1500 downloads per day, as 
attested by SourceForge, JBoss knows a little secret that the big guys don't know yet, 
i.e. that EJB/J2EE is now a mass technology and JBoss is the server making it happen.  
Ubiquity is on the way and no Mr BEA, .NET will not win the low-end of web-services, 
JBoss will!
  +
  + <p class="head">APRIL 9 - APRIL 20 2001: JBoss 2.2.1 RELEASE, JMX SERVICES, 
TRAINING
  +              
  +<p class="text"><b>JBoss 2.2.1</b> maintenance release with security fixes and 
  +  few other bug fixes is <a class="link" href="binary.jsp">here</a>. 
  +<p class="text"><b>JMX Services</b> and their life cycle management discussion on 
JBoss-Dev started by Jules Gosnell, our Jetty integrator. Scott Stark commits new 
improvements to our service control.
  +              <p class="text"><b>Training:</b> Marc Fleury gives JBoss Training in 
Washington.
  +              <p class="text"><b>Rule Engine:</b> David Jencks posts a Rule Engine 
integration prototype.
  +              <p class="text"><b>Clustering:</b> Sacha Labourey posts a first 
implementation of HA features for stateless session beans for testing.
  +              
  +            <p class="head">APRIL 1 - APRIL 8 2001: JBoss 2.2 RELEASED
  +              
  +<p class="text"><b>JBoss 2.2:</b> The long awaited, stable release is finally 
  +  <a class="link" href="binary.jsp">here</a>. 
  +<p class="head">MARCH 19 - MARCH 31 2001: HIGH AVAILABILITY JMX, JAXP, LOG4J
  +              <p class="text"><b>HA/Failover:</b> Stacy Curl submits HA/Failover 
JMX which becomes JBossMX module.
  +              <p class="text"><b>JAXP:</b> Scott Stark works on the XML parser 
issues and makes sure the project is now JAXP compliant.
  +              <p class="text"><b>Log4j</b> Fulco Muriglio's Log4j integration is 
moved to the JBoss core distribution.
  +                     
  +
  +
  +
  +<jsp:include page="navigation.jsp" flush="true" />
  
  
  
  1.7       +1 -1      newsite/navigation.jsp
  
  Index: navigation.jsp
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /cvsroot/jboss/newsite/navigation.jsp,v
  retrieving revision 1.6
  retrieving revision 1.7
  diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7
  --- navigation.jsp    2001/07/27 18:26:50     1.6
  +++ navigation.jsp    2001/07/31 18:50:27     1.7
  @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
                <a class="linkmenu" href="/JBG/training.jsp">Training</a><br>
           <a class="linkmenu" href="/JBG/support.jsp">Support</a><br>  
           <a class="linkmenu" href="/JBG/support.jsp">Consulting</a><br>
  -        <a class="linkmenu" 
href="http://www.cafepress.com/jbossstore";>Merchandise</a><br> 
  +        <a class="linkmenu" href="store.jsp">Store</a><br> 
   
                </td>
        <td valign="top"><img src="../pictures/tb5.gif"></td>
  
  
  
  1.1                  newsite/store.jsp
  
  Index: store.jsp
  ===================================================================
  
  <jsp:include page="head.jsp" flush="true" />
  <jsp:include page="slogan.jsp" flush="true" >
   <jsp:param name="SLOGAN" value="JBoss Group Store"/>
  </jsp:include>
  
        <!-- CONTENT -->
        <p class="head">JBoss Group store is coming!!!</p>
      <p class="text">The JBoss Group store is the place to buy documentation, books,
        and server add-ons. It is run by the JBoss Group to provide the following:
        <ul>
          <li>Provide printable documentation, tutorials and books on JBoss</li>
          <li>JBoss logo imprinted merchandise</li>
          <li>Offer inovative add-ons for the JBoss server</li>
          <li>Support the JBoss development effort. A portion of any sale
                goes to the JBoss Group to keep development focused on improving
                the JBoss core feature set.
                </li>
        </ul>
      </p>
  
        <p class="head">JBoss Merchandise</p>
        <p class="text">Buy t-shirts, hats, mugs, mouse pads, etc., with the JBoss logo
        to show your support of JBoss. The complete mechandise catalog is available 
here:
        <a href="http://www.cafepress.com/jbossstore";>Merchandise Catalog</a>
  
        <p class="head">Current server add-on offerings</p>
        <ul>
                <li><b>MVCSoft Persistence Manager - Professional Edition  Version 
0.7</b>
                The MVCSoft Persistence Manager is an implementation of 
container-managed persistence as defined in the EJB 2.0 specification (proposed final 
draft).
                It supports EJB 2.0 CMP entity objects, relationships, and the EJB 
Query Language. You can begin working with EJB 2.0 entities right away, and
                you are free to redistribute your processed EJB components along with 
the MVCSoft runtime components at no additional cost.
                <br>
                <a 
href='http://www.flashline.com/components/view.jsp?prodid=4024&affiliateid=260343'>Buy 
at Flashline</a>
                </li>
                <li><b>JBoss Deployer Plugin for Together</b>
                A plugin that allows one to aunch JBoss in debug, deploy the EJBs, 
launch Tomcat in debug and
                deploy the servlet/JSPs then and step through the servlets/jsps/ejbs 
in the debugger
                (and JBoss code if you so wish), all without leaving Together.
                <br>
                Available on Flashline soon!
                </li>
        </ul>
  
        <p class="head">Add-On developer profiles</p>
        <h3>Daniel O'Connor</h3>
        <p class="text">In the early days of JBoss, Daniel O'Connor solved a 
ClassLoader 
        problem, making him the first person to get one EJB to call another 
        within the container. His subsequent contributions to JBoss include 
        the dynamic proxy replacement for JDK 1.2.2, the first security 
        plugin, and local interface support. He is the co-author of three 
        Wrox books: Professional Java Server Programming J2EE Edition, 
        Professional EJB, and Professional Oracle 8i Application 
        Programming with Java, PL/SQL, and XML. Prior to founding 
        MVCSoft, his industry experience ranged from developing CAD and 
        machine-control software, to writing a C++ application server for a 
        top-forty ERP company (in the days that Java was just for applets).
        </p>
  
        <h3>Mike Swainston-Rainford</h3>
        <p class="text">Mike has ten years experience in developing network systems 
covering a huge 
  range of technologies. He has worked on large internet/intranet projects 
  and has a thorough understanding of the issues of distributed systems 
  design and integration. He has written a regular distributed objects column 
  in Application Development Advisor and holds a Masters degree in 
  Information Systems. He now specialises in J2EE and webOS technologies - 
  architecting and developing as well as mentoring other developers in these 
  new technologies. He has been a user and supporter of JBoss from its 
  earliest days and always recommends it for a development groups first 
  exposure to J2EE. He now keeps a close watch on the ever changing 
  deployment XML files ensuring that the DTD files reflect the latest and 
  greatest additions from the core developers. He is continually stressing 
  the JBoss deployer during the development and testing of the JBoss plugin. 
  He has submitted a number of patches to the deployer code and the DTD files.
        </p>
  
        <p class="head">Coming Soon</p>
      <p class="text">The JBoss Group will soon be offering a complete
        online store with JBoss documentation, tutorials, books, and add-ons. Stay 
tuned for
        the opening.
        
  <jsp:include page="navigation.jsp" flush="true" />
  
  
  

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