Hi Jean....

  See my comments please

On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Jean-Louis
MONTEIRO<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Mohammad,
>
> First, here are some comments.
>
>
> mnour wrote:
>>
>> 1-   Clustering and OpenEJB.
>> 2-   Scripting for JEE - implementing EJBs in a dynamic scripting
>> language which runs over JVM - Jython and Groovy for example.
>>       A friend of mine while I was working in IBM Egypt made an
>> article about how to make a Groovy enabled Java Portlet working and
>> deployed on
>>       WebSphere Portal Server.
>>
> Don't know how to do or to use that, but it's interesting.

:) I didn't mean to use WPS I just was adding some details :), but
sure we will make it within OpenEJB.

>
> mnour wrote:
>>
>> 3-   Integrating OpenEJB directly into Apache HTTP.
>>
> Don't understand. Can you explain a little ?

I am not sure even that it will be a good idea, but in OpenEJB you can
send ejb calls over HTTP, so I am thinking about making an extension
module for Apache HTTP module to use all features of Apache HTTP
server like load balancing security and all the good stuff of it.


>
> mnour wrote:
>>
>> 4-   More about OpenEJB and JCA - specs impl or maybe more examples of
>> integration or documentation about it.
>> 5-   Implementing the ECPerf specs JSR-4.
>> 6-   Implementing the management specs JSR-77.
>> 7-    Implementing the deployment specs JSR-88.
>> 8-   More about JACC and JAAS.
>> 9-   OpenEJB and Java Mail APIs and mail services.
>> 10- OpenEJB and JMS, MDB and other JMS middleware - otherthan ActiveMQ.
>> 11- Integrating OpenEJB and EJBCA - http://www.ejbca.org/ .
>>
> Good to know we are not alone ;-)
> EJBCA has been tested with other application servers (may be WAS Community
> Edition - OpenEJB based). So it might work on OpenEJB
>
> mnour wrote:
>>
>> 12- OpenEJB and JNLP ????
>> 13- OpenEJB and JSR-72
>> 14- Levarging JSR-174 for Management ????
>>
>
> Other ideas:
>
> - Data sources hot deployment  (initial post)
> - more user friendly documentation
>  --> it isn't always easy to find out something in the web site
>  --> ability to download the documentation (pdf ?)
> - support
>  --> companies are sometimes afraid to go to Open Source because of
> support. We needs for some customers to prove we have 7/7 - 24/24 support

For this point, we cam make something like a *commercial support
license* by which *some entity* is obligated to give this kind of
support to customers. But for the *entity* what it is going to be, for
example making a company based on giving support for OpenEJB and even
make special changes based on customer requests, I am not sure I think
we need to dicuss this in more details specially opinions from
contributing in OEJB from long time ago like DBlevins, Dain and Jacek
just to mention a few.

> - monitoring with an administration GUI
>
> to name but a few.
>
> Jean-Louis
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