Hi Dain Many thanks For you guide
Yes. I probably starting deploying the normal JSP/servlet well that the easiest one I presume :) so yes, I'll build a sample application based on the JSP/servlet and break them hopefully will be able to help the development PS: hopefully usefull to geronimo --> me :) many thanks for the reply --- Dain Sundstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jun 15, 2005, at 3:49 AM, Yoseph Widjaya wrote: > > > Hi again > > > > I would like to build the core of geronimo > actually. > > Don't interested in any plugins or any external > part > > basically. But I really interested in building EJB > > server, JSP/servlet, JMS, or probably JMX > basically > > core J2EE container > > On Jun 15, 2005, at 8:25 PM, Yoseph Widjaya wrote: > > > Yes I would like to contribute inside the spec > > OpenEJB, JSP/Servlet, probably web service as > well > > > One thing to keep in mind is that Geronimo is an > assembly of many > open source projects inside and outside apache. All > of the projects > are made up of nice people that would welcome you > help. Here are > links to projects based on the areas you mention: > > EJB server: http://www.openejb.org > JMS: http://www.activemq.org > JMX: http://www.mx4j.org > > JSP/servlet - we integrate two JSP/servlet > solutions, Jetty and > Tomcat. The integration code is in Geronimo and but > bulk of the web > server code is in either of the projects. > Jetty: http://jetty.mortbay.org/jetty/ > Tomcat: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/ > > Core J2EE container - I guess that would mainly be > security, > transaction manager, connector architecture, and > maybe the geronimo > component architecture. All of those are stuff > handled in the > Geronimo code base itself. > > > I suggest you narrow your focus a bit. The areas > you listed > represent about 80% of the libraries included in > geronimo, so it is > bit difficult to connect you with someone. If there > is one specific > area you are interest in, I suggest you contact that > group on their > mailing list or if it is a Geronimo code base, tell > us which one. > > Now for how to get involved... I normally suggest > that someone new to > the project, simply start by attempting to get an > existing > application running on the server. This will help > you get a grasp > how Geronimo is structured and will help you quickly > find out what is > broken :) Once you find something that is broken, > post a bug report, > ask about the bug on the dev list, and start working > on a fix. Once > you have fixed a couple of bugs, I'm sure you'll > know exactly where > you want to be involved :) > > For example, Jeff is actively looking for people to > try to get > applications to run on our embedded Tomcat server. > I'm sure you will > find stuff there to help with. > > -dain > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com