Geronimo is a SERVER container with open doors to host any services or development frameworks.
Spring is a DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK with an attitude ;) You do not have to make a choice, they are not mutually exclusive. In fact, they are extremely complementary. Today, you can already run your own Spring applications on Geronimo; leveraging the ActiveMQ JMS server implementation "inside" Geronimo, perhaps. In the not too distant future, you may actually see (part of) Geronimo running on Spring. Pick Spring! Choose Geronimo! :-D - Sing --- Michael McGrady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My understanding is that Geronimo is a > state-of-the-art somewhat > classic J2EE framework. My understanding also is > that Spring is a > somewhat different approach, moving away from > Enterprise Java Beans. > If one is merely interested in JMS, is there any > reason to prefer a > framework like Geronimo to Spring, given that my > understanding is > correct? If my understanding is not correct, would > you please > straighten me out? Thanks. > > Michael McGrady >
