On 2/14/06, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the same way that we built Geronimo from "best of breed" J2EE-ish OSS
> projects that are out there, I'm sure we could do a similar thing with BPEL.
>
> Maybe do a "bake off" to help find the best codebase, and have the
> community colla
I agree with Dain; let's get the code running in ServiceMix, and then
we can break it off when it's ready to stand alone.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 2/13/06, Dain Sundstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think ServiceMix is the perfect home for a BPEL engine. Every JBI
> implementation that I am aware
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
woul
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Jason Dillon wrote:
> The EJB container is NOT built in to JBoss... it is a set of services
> which plugin to the core.
Is the EJB server part of the core of Geronimo? If not, will it
be packaged in CVS as completely external to the core and totally
interchangeable wi
Maybe it's just me, but I thought it was a _weakness_ of JBoss
that the EJB container is "built in". Why is Geronimo an extensible EJB
container, instead of a J2EE server framework that accepts a generic EJB
container as well as a generic servlet container, generic mail service,
etc?
Aaro
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