Looks good to me with one possible exception.
This:
"In addition, the Certification Authority portlet lets you setup a
Certification Authority, your own Public-Key Infrastructure, very easily
and use server/client Digital Certificates for securing your applications."
doesn't read quite right ... how about this?:
"In addition, the Certification Authority portlet provides a user
friendly interface to setup a Certification Authority, your own
Public-Key Infrastructure, and use server/client Digital Certificates
for securing your applications."
Joe
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Thanks to Vamsi and Jacek. for their comments. I've incorporated all
except the configuration by exception as my feeble mind couldn't
wordsmith it well enough. Give me your +1 on this and we'll let 'er
rip. Grat job everyone.
On Aug 20, 2007, at 11:16 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Now that we've gotten through the issues that stalled 2.0 we have a
successful vote and I've updated the Press Release as well with
version information.
This should be pretty good as it was the mostly approved version
before the security problem.
Please review and perhaps the PRC can comment on their timings so we
can get in sync.
Thanks
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Apache Geronimo 2.0.1 released by Apache Software Foundation
date/time/location—The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announced
today the release of Apache Geronimo 2.0.1 (http://geronimo.apache.org
<http://geronimo.apache.org/>). This release represents the latest
open source Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 application server from the
Apache Geronimo project, and continues the evolution of the Apache
Geronimo server by adding new features and capabilities to a fully
compliant and certified Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 container suitable
for everything from a development environment to enterprise-level
deployments.
The newly released Apache Geronimo 2.0.1 breaks new ground as the
first open source Application Server to provide two certified JAX-WS
Web Services implementations: Apache Axis2 and Apache CXF. This
capability further highlights the flexibility of Apache Geronimo which
also provides two certified web container implementations: Apache
Tomcat and Jetty.
Geronimo 2.0.1 also introduces new features such as simplified
development, improved diagnostics and flexible assemblies. Simplified
deployment is achieved through the use of standards based programming
model enhancements found in Java Enterprise Edition 5.0. This includes
support for the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB3) specification as
implemented by the Apache OpenEJB and Apache OpenJPA projects. Here is
a list of some of these programming enhancements:
- Streamlined development options provided with Java Enterprise
Edition 5.0
- EJB 3.0 persistence (Java Persistence Architecture)
- A programming model that uses annotations to express developer
defaults in the source code
Improved diagnostic capabilities include enhanced logging, class
loader viewer as well as JMX browser which are all available from the
web based console. Change logging levels on the fly as well as view
existing logs with a set of filters. Looking for a class and
wondering where it came from? The class loader viewer let’s you find
them. Want to see or change the attributes for MBeans in the server?
The JMX browser allows you to navigate the MBeans in the server in a
simple tree format without having to hook up external consoles or
third party products. In addition, the Certification Authority
portlet lets you setup a Certification Authority, your own Public-Key
Infrastructure, very easily and use server/client Digital Certificates
for securing your applications.
Flexible assemblies are realized through the project’s continued
promotion of the ”Little G” 2.0.1 —a lightweight container offering
for projects 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 assembly that is small in footprint but full
of capability.
This flexible, user-friendly, 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. They can use Apache
Geronimo as-is or, if they so choose, create their own custom
offerings without the restrictions imposed by other open source
licenses. Flexibility and choice, you have both with Apache Geronimo.
The software can be downloaded for free from the Apache Geronimo web
site ( http://geronimo.apache.org <http://geronimo.apache.org/>/ ).
About the Apache Software Foundation
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