In terms of OSGi EE I am in particular interested in how each approach compares to each other or is similar/different to each other (what are advanteges/disadvanteges of each approach, when to go with a particular approach). For instance we have the "Karaf, OpenEJB, TomEE conglomerate" and then we have Geronimo V3 including it's OSGi support. Additionally (kind of off-topic tho) there's now the WAS Liberty Profile which sounds a bit like TomEE in terms of footprint etc. but is built upon OSGi technology from the beginning but AFAIK misses on the other hand web profile support or at least web profile certification.
Cheers Daniel On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 6:47 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <j...@nanthrax.net> wrote: > Agree for Geronimo. > > We also have KarafEE but it's part of OpenEJB. > > Aries also provides enterprise feature but I think it should be in the > "Modular Java (OSGi)" track. > > Regards > JB > > > On 06/20/2012 06:00 PM, dsh wrote: >> >> What about Geronimo? >> >> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Mark Struberg<strub...@yahoo.de> wrote: >>> >>> Hi folks! >>> >>> Just a heads-up. I added a track proposal "ApachEE" yesterday which >>> covers the basic EE projects we have at the ASF. >>> >>> The idea is to fill a whole day with 45 minute power sessions which >>> covers overview, key features and exemplarily dives deep into a single >>> example of the respective technology/project. >>> >>> The following ASF projects are on the list so far: >>> >>> * Tomcat >>> * OpenWebBeans [x] >>> >>> * OpenEJB [x] >>> * OpenJPA >>> >>> * BVal >>> >>> * MyFaces [x] >>> * TomEE >>> * DeltaSpike [x] >>> >>> [x] ... we have some speaker candidates for those parts already >>> >>> If anyone likes to join, etc yadayada ... :) >>> >>> LieGrue, >>> strub >>> > > -- > Jean-Baptiste Onofré > jbono...@apache.org > http://blog.nanthrax.net > Talend - http://www.talend.com