On Oct 12, 2005, at 3:08 PM, Dave Colasurdo wrote:
I'll look into this.. Also, can someone help clarify the line between reusing open source and providing unique project identity. Basically, I'm wondering if it makes any sense to reuse the Tomcat examples (along with a few small additional enhancements (e.g. EJBs) as the default sample that gets installed with geronimo. Or is it better to create our own Geronimo unique sample?

That's not a bad idea! Since many people are familiar with the examples themselves, it would really put a focus on what is required on the Geronimo side to get those things to run.

The definitive examples on the EJB side, IMHO, are the Titan EJB examples from Richard Monson-Haefel's EJB book. O'Reilly did some workbooks for the various servers out there, not sure what they are doing these days. Mike, any thoughts?

-David

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