-----Original Message----- From: David Blevins [mailto:david.blev...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 3:47 PM To: users@openejb.apache.org Subject: Re: Using @EJB/@Inject to lookup on remote interface running on separate standalone OpenEJB server
On Jun 27, 2012, at 11:25 AM, exabrial wrote: > Wahoo! Do I win a prize? You win a free beer!! [some restrictions apply; must be of legal age; redeemable at any conference I happen to attend; void where prohibited] > I have a couple of notes though: > Put a link to the markdown syntax in the edits Good tip. I'll see if I can add that. > You might want to implement spam protection All submissions stay in a sandbox and have to be reviewed before reaching the site. Still some possibility for spam as the dev list gets a diff of all submissions, but we could potentially moderate those too. > I'm unsure of the proper way to link between pages. Most wikis you > just put [pageName]. I used a full anchor tag, which is a fixed path. > Not sure if thats the best way. You did it right. [Link title](the/relative/path/to/file.html) Absolute paths work too. > Are you planning on spinning the wiki implementation off to it's own > project? Sort of reminds me of the git / linux relationship. It was created by the ASF Infra team and I suspect will stay where it is for the near term, though it is publicly available and could theoretically be used externally with some tweaking: https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/websites/cms http://www.apache.org/dev/cms (doc on history) -David