Hi David,

Currently the link you have provided shows some huge stack trace. Maybe there 
is some problem with its contents ?
Or maybe you meant the JIRA location for EJB 3.1 stuff 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&mode=hide&pid=12310530&sorter/order=DESC&sorter/field=priority&resolution=-1&component=12313252
 ?

This JIRA location contains some really serious backlog, which is quite 
challenging to be completed :)

I am going to check the EJB 3.1 spec and to get familiar with the semantics of 
this new annotation @AccessTimeout.




Greetings,
Krum.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Blevins [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 5:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Introducing myself to you

Hi Krum!

On Apr 9, 2010, at 12:59 AM, Bakalsky, Krum wrote:

> Thank you Karan!
>
> I am pleased to get such a hospitable welcoming.

Yes, welcome indeed!

> I believe that all together we have the power and skills to continue  
> to drive successfully OpenEJB
> as a leading EJB implementation and make it even better.

My thoughts exactly.

> Could you kindly suggest some kind of road map for getting started  
> in the 'dev' mode :) ?

Did my best to come up with a road map for our EJB 3.1 work:

   http://openejb.apache.org/ejb-31-roadmap.html

There are some easy ones in there if you want to get your feet wet.

Implementing @AccessTimeout for stateless beans is probably a great  
one.  The coding part is easy, but a little longer is learning that  
part of OpenEJB.  Can give you some pointers in a new thread if you're  
interested.

Implementing the same fore Stateful will be a bit more work (touches  
more code) and would be a great task to follow up with.

Feel free to hang out on irc://irc.freenode.net/#openejb


-David

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