On 6/12/06, Matt Hogstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Apache Geronimo Version 1.1, a completely open source, high performance application server from the Apache community.
I hope it's not too late to respond and be counted. When I first read the above sentence the word 'completely' in front of 'open source' struck me. What does it mean? Are we about to create yet another 'open source' acronym? Does OSS mean nothing and COSS is the only real open source? I don't like 'high performance', either. It seems that the world of design and development is heading to simpler architectures, but neither are advertisements, which are getting longer and longer and longer...I'd prefer we use an open source J2EE 1.4-certified application server - simple and easy to remember. Just as our web page starts with.
JDK 1.5 support is included,
What does it mean? Is it different as it was previously? I don't get it. Jacek -- Jacek Laskowski http://www.laskowski.net.pl
