Hi Erik, thanks very for reviewing. Sorry I didn't know that J2G has its own unstable site. So, I'll change the wiki to point to the j2g/unstable site instead of the eclipse/unstable site and change my build script to FTP the latest trunk version to the j2g/unstable site every Sunday morning. That all work for you ??

Erik B. Craig wrote:
Edit:
I'm a blind fool, nevermind.
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On 10/2/07, *Erik B. Craig* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Tim,

    Sorry for the delay on this, but I just caught an issue on the site...
    Under the
    "Daily Drivers" for J2G
    Unofficial daily drivers are available for download here.
    The URL points to the eclipse plugins directory at
    http://people.apache.org/dist/geronimo/eclipse/unstable/
    <http://people.apache.org/dist/geronimo/eclipse/unstable/> rather
    than the j2g section at
    http://people.apache.org/dist/geronimo/ j2g/unstable/
    <http://people.apache.org/dist/geronimo/j2g/unstable/>.

    In addition to this, the version up there for j2g is horribly dated,
    and not functional to the best of my knowledge. There is currently
    one attached to the wiki that could be uploaded in place, if you
    have sufficient access to do so (I am unfamiliar)
    http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/62470/
    j2g-conversion-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-bin.zip
    
<http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/62470/j2g-conversion-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT-bin.zip>


    Thanks


    On 9/25/07, *Tim McConnell* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

        Hi Erik, Jason and Viet, Today I've updated the "Apache Geronimo
        Development
        Tools Subproject" website (below) to include the latest
        information about the
        new release of the Geronimo Eclipse Plugin.

        ---> http://geronimo.apache.org/development-tools.html

        I've also included some information about the J2G Migration tool
        from some of
        the notes in this thread. Since I don't know a lot about this
        new tool, I'm
        hoping you all might review what I have thus far to see if it's
        kinda what you
        all had envisioned. Also, every Sunday I push out the latest
        trunk build of the
        Geronimo Eclipse plugin to our unstable site (below). I've
        assumed it's okay to
        do the same for the J2G plugin as well and have listed it in the
        downloads
        sections.

        ---> http://people.apache.org/dist/geronimo/eclipse/unstable/
        <http://people.apache.org/dist/geronimo/eclipse/unstable/>

        Thanks


        Erik B. Craig wrote:
        >  All,
        >
        >  After the recent round of changes and improvements around j2g
        (usable
        >  from within the Eclipse IDE UI, Annotations support, improved
        >  logging/information output, support for EJB 3), as well as a
        bit of
        >  interest out in the general open source community in moving
        applications
        >  from Jboss to Geronimo (such as today's inquiry on
        theserverside.com <http://theserverside.com>
        >  <http://theserverside.com>), I feel as though it would be of some
        >  benefit to have j2g, at least the content in our confluence
        wiki (
        >  http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC20/j2g-migration-tool.html) linked
        >  somewhere on the actual geronimo homepage. I was thinking
        either as it's
        >  own link under 'Subprojects', much as Development Tools,
        GBuild, or
        >  XBean are situated, or as an addition inside the Development
        Tools page,
        >  much as the current Eclipse Plug-in section rests within there.
        >
        >  I am willing to commit to doing a bit of additional writing
        (beyond what
        >  is on the wiki) if it were to be under it's own section, or a
        subsection
        >  of development tools if necessary, but I think it would be
        good to get
        >  it up and out there sooner rather than later, especially to
        coincide
        >  with the recent release of 2.0.1 to perhaps show those out there
        >  remotely interested in migrating, there are tools available to
        assist
        >  and perhaps 'hold their hand' a bit.
        >
        >
        >  Thoughts? Comments? Objections?
        >
        >  Thanks
        >  --
        >  Erik B. Craig

        --
        Thanks,
        Tim McConnell




-- Erik B. Craig



--
Erik B. Craig

--
Thanks,
Tim McConnell

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