On Oct 20, 2010, at 6:38 PM, Shawn Jiang wrote:

> Is activemq a must-have ?  JMS is not a part of web-profile. 

I'd rather ship with amq if it works.  It's pretty useful -- I'd say more 
useful that remote ejbs.
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> Openwebbeans is releasing 1.0.0, could we just use it ?

no, we need some bug fixes.

david jencks

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> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 2:32 AM, Rick McGuire <[email protected]> wrote:
> We've made a lot of progress on Geronimo 3.0 since the M1 release and are 
> starting to get close to passing the Web Profile TCK.  I'm thinking it's time 
> to start discussing plans for doing another release update.
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> I'm assuming we'd want to do this shortly after we can be certified as 
> passing the Web Profile TCK.  At that time, we'll have a number of SNAPSHOT 
> dependencies we'll need to have releases on.  The biggest dependencies that 
> will need to resolved (and which likely can only be handled after getting the 
> TCK to pass cleanly) are openejb, openwebbeans, and xbean.  Two other 
> critical components we'd need are a new tomcat external release and a Jetty 
> release (currently using 8.0.0.M2-SNAPSHOT)
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> Other snapshots we're using:
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> - the txmanager and connector  (probably can only be released toward the end)
> - jaspi (probably can be released at any time)
> - the ejb spec (probably can be released at any time)
> - the el spec (Just had an update to a number of files, might want to wait a 
> little on this one).
> - scout (used only for web services, so this will likely be removed).
> - axiom (ditto)
> - activemq 5.4-SNAPSHOT (5.4.1 is out...can we use that one?  This is 
> something we should investigate now).
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> For the 3.0-M1 release, the big hold up was the long chain of snapshot 
> dependencies that needed to be resolved.  The more we can get resolved now, 
> the better the chances of avoiding the same chain-reaction pileup we 
> experienced the last time.
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> Implicit in the above is the M2 release would receive the same sort of 
> pruning that was performed on the M1 release to remove all of the web 
> services elements that really have not had received any attention yet.  If 
> not, then we'll need to chase after some additional components like scout.
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> Rick
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> Shawn

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