Maybe we also want to mention JAX-WS and especially that Geronimo supports two JAX-WS engines (since AFAIK that's pretty unqiue to Geronimo at this point).
Jarek On 8/7/07, Matt Hogstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Please include your updates and comments on this press release. > After Thursday I'll forward to the PRC for their review with our > comments. I'm cross-posting here to give the PRC a heads up. > > ==== DRAFT ==== > > Apache Software Foundation Announces Release Of Apache Geronimo > Version 2.0 > > > date/time/pre-amble -- The Apache Software Foundation is pleased to > announce the release of Apache Geronimo Version 2.0, an open source > Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 application server from the Apache > Geronimo project. This release continues the evolution of the Apache > Geronimo server, adding new features and capabilities to a fully > compliant Java Enterprise Edition container suitable for everything > from development to enterprise deployments. > > > Along with many new features, Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 introduces > several options for clustering and simplified deployment. Developers > can quickly take advantage of the streamlined development options > provided with Java Enterprise Edition 5.0. These include EJB 3.0 > persistence as well as new programming model changes that use > annotations to express developer defaults right in the source code. > The configuration and management console has also been upgraded with > several usability improvements such as a JNDI viewer and JMX browser. > > > The project continues to make available its assembly called "Little > G" Version 2.0, a lightweight application server for applications > that don't need the full feature set of Java Enterprise Edition 5.0. > Perfect for web-service and SOA deployments, "Little G" brings the > modularity, manageability and extensibility of Apache Geronimo to a > lightweight, non-Java Enterprise Edition footprint. > > > This flexible, easy-to-use, and easy-to-configure application server > is built from best-of-breed open source components and is fully > licensed under the Apache Software License, offering multiple > benefits to organizations and their development teams. The software > is available now for free download from the Apache Geronimo web site > (http://geronimo.apache.org/). > > > About The Apache Software Foundation > > The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal and > financial support for a broad range of open source software projects. > The Foundation provides an established framework for intellectual > property and financial contributions that simultaneously limits > contributors' potential legal exposure. Through a collaborative and > meritocratic development process, Apache projects deliver enterprise- > grade, freely available software products that attract large > communities of users. The pragmatic Apache License makes it easy for > all users, commercial and individual, to deploy Apache products. For > more information on The Apache Software Foundation, please visit > http://www.apache.org/ . > > > Java, J2EE and Java Enterprise Edition are trademarks or registered > trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other > countries. All other trademarks or registered trademarks herein are > property of their respective owners. > > ==== DRAFT ==== >
