I think dain may have something up his sleeve in xbean-reflect that will make points 1-3 much easier if we start with 1. Time will tell.

thanks
david jencks

On Feb 11, 2008, at 9:55 PM, Jarek Gawor wrote:

I like this list but I think we should first focus on features that
directly impact the end-user experience with G. For example,
considering the first three items on this list, the 3rd one has the
most impact on the end user and therefore in my mind it should have
higher priority then the other two.

Jarek

On Feb 11, 2008 11:20 AM, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Replace as much as possible of the gbean infrastructure with xbean- reflect

Remove the necessity of specifying gbean metadata in java code (GBeanInfo)

Replace config.ser with xml

Improve maven integration and use maven components and concepts where
possible. For instance, the provided scope means "this jar is available in this components classloader but not children" == something we don't really
support.  Optional dependencies might really simplify a lot of
configuration.

Come up with an OSGI story

Improve Spring integration

Provide a RBAC security system (such as triplesec or redback)

Improve Roller and Jetspeed integration, including security integration.

I agree with the other proposals too.

thanks
david jencks




On Feb 7, 2008, at 6:58 AM, Vamsavardhana Reddy wrote:
Hello,

Geronimo had a great year 2007.  I don't need to re-list all our
achievements listed in Matt's mail from 31st Dec 2007
(http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ msg54994.html). Now that 2.1 is also rolling out, I think it is time we start discussing what we want to do in Geronimo in year 2008. Let us also discuss what we "must" do to make Geronimo an application server of choice. I would like all of us to use this mail thread to put forth our thoughts (and any action items some of us may have already come up with silently) so that the community can see
what great heights Geronimo will scale in 2008.

Thank you.

++Vamsi




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