ActiveMQ is a middleware, so it's rather obvious to have a connectivity section. However, having a section in the website about Apache Flex "Ecosystem" (MVC frameworks, Back-ends, IDEs, etc...) seems an excellent idea to me. I don't think you can contribute directly on the web site, because it requires an svn account, but you are more than welcome to contribute to the content. I think a simple way of doing that is to create a JIRA ticket to support your initiative and provide content as attached files (HTML files are fine) The web site is using a CMS Management system inspired from Django, but we can rather easily convert HTML content if you provide it.
Make a first draft of your content and submit it, so we can see how it integrates to the site, and then you can polish / complete it. Thank you again for your offer to help... Maurice -----Message d'origine----- De : Gary Yang [mailto:flashflex...@gmail.com] Envoyé : jeudi 20 mars 2014 14:28 À : dev@flex.apache.org Objet : Re: Third-party tools / solutions on Apache Flex website Franck, I can not agree more! -Gary On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 8:33 AM, Franck Wolff <frawo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm wondering why there is no section about Flex related server > solutions such as BlazeDS, AMFPHP, FluorineFx, Red5, WebOrb and > GraniteDS (I'm of course especially interesting in seeing GraniteDS > somewhere on the Apache Flex website ;) > > I think people landing on the Apache Flex website and looking for the > required tools / solutions usually accompanying a client-side SDK > (IDEs, frameworks and servers) can end up with Google and the feeling > that a lot of solutions are discontinued or inactive. There is > admittedly something about IDEs > (http://flex.apache.org/about-features.html) but I couldn't find > anything like a comprehensive list of frameworks and server-side solutions. > The mention of the latest release of BlazeDS at the bottom of every > page > "4.6.0 (Nov 2011)" is a bit awkward in this respect and can even > discourage potential adopters of Apache Flex... > > Apache ActiveMQ is, IMHO, doing the right thing with its "Connectivity" > page (http://activemq.apache.org/connectivity.html): a long and > comprehensive list of third-party solutions, open-source (from Apache > or other players) or not (WebLogic for instance), which gives a quick > overview of a large panel of related tools and solutions. > > Do you think you could add a section on third-party tools? Can I > contribute (I'll try to be fair with everybody) if you don't have time > to write this page? > > Thanks, > Franck Wolff > Granite Data Services. > > PS: we have just released GraniteDS 3.0.3.GA ( > http://www.granitedataservices.com/2014/03/20/graniteds-3-0-3-ga-is-ou > t/) and it would be great if you could mention it in your "Latest > Releases" or "Latest News" panel (or anywhere else). I remember > osflash.org had a News section where related projects could register > and announce their latest releases (osflash is from the neolithic > period, I admit). >