Hadoop is an interesting choice, because it is used for application hosting. Though much more common choice would be Tomcat or Jetty.
-- With best regards / с наилучшими пожеланиями, Alexei Fedotov / Алексей Федотов, http://www.telecom-express.ru/ http://harmony.apache.org/ http://dataved.ru/ http://klsh.ru/ On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Jimmy,Jing Lv <firep...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > We are very close to publish Harmony5 M14 and Harmony6 M2, what great > achievements since we created Harmony project! > > Now we may think about something different, satisfy more requirements. > Different application requirement need different JRE - it may differ very > much in class-lib modules, providers, and VMs. Harmony select, say, a > smaller, more flexible harmony runtime, may be a good candidate in such > environments. We may not follow Oracle/Sun exactly in this runtime, allow > more innovations, different modules selections, and different > functionalities to meet different requirements. We may also call for more > input from real Java applications, developers, especially hot open-source > projects who are the potential customers of Harmony. > > We've already created an initial target in Harmony to build a Select > binary. We remove some client-side related modules (like AWT, swing etc) to > reduce the size while keep the main functionality for server side > applications. This is a startup, very far from the finial versions. However > I believe we can start some milestones with defined criterion like standard > Harmony. > > For the first milestone of Harmony-Select, I suggest we'd have > following criterion: > 1. build pass on both windows/linux platforms; > 2. pass all Harmony unit testcases in the selected module on these > platforms; > 3. Choose Apache Hadoop as a real Application test, pass its common test on > these platforms for the first milestone. > > Wait for any kindly suggestions, opinions and comments. > > -- > > Best Regards! > > Jimmy, Jing Lv >