Geronimo Developers:

   I am seeking a java
microkernel-based implementation as foundation for proprietary software product
which will have a long life cycle crossing 10 years or even more.  Geronimo 
microkernel (without OSGI ) seems
very intuitive to me with its features IOC , GBean , Module and Assembly.

After downloading source code 3.o-M1, 2.2.1 and reading
David Jencks’ slides-“Geronimo 3 JavaEE6 OSGI”. I would like to submit three
questions about Geronimo kernel features.

1.     
 If I don’t
want all OSGI enhancements in Geronimo 3, 
and just like to be stick with Geronimo 2.x kernel, which branch or tag
should I work with in order to get most updated and completed maturity on 
advanced
features of Module and Assembly?

2.     
 Is there
any efforts being poured towards Geronimo 2.x  by Geronimo community in the 
sense of bug
fixing, plug-in adding, technical supporting and releasing new branch of
Geronimo 2.x?  

3.     
Is Geronimo 3.0 preserving  2.x 
backward compatibility?




Ming Qin
Cell Phone 858-353-2839

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