http://people.redhat.com/~aph/current-jonas-on-gcj-conformance-test-results.html

Archit Shah pointed out that all the JMS tests were failing due to the
class org.objectweb.joram.client.jms.admin.ObjectFactory not being
installed.  Fixing that brings our total up to 96.79%, which as far as
I'm aware is as good as we're likely to get with 4.3.x jonas.

As far as I'm aware this is the first time that anyone has run a full
Java app server on a system using entirely free software, from the
operating system kernel all the way to the top of the stack.  Thanks
and congratulations to everyone who has been involved.

There's still plenty to do, in particular reducing memory consumption,
but this is a significant milestone.

We'll respin gcj and JOnAS in Fedora in a week or two, and after that
I'd like to set up regular testing of JOnAS on gcj to make sure we
don't break anything.

Andrew.

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