User: fleury  
  Date: 01/02/07 22:21:37

  Modified:    developers news.html
  Log:
  catching up on news
  
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  RCS file: /products/cvs/ejboss/newsite/developers/news.html,v
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                                                <tr>
                                                        <td 
class="pageheader"><b>Current News</b></td>
                                                </tr>
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  +                                             <td class="newsheader"><b>December 11 
- December 17 2000: ZOAP, Documentation, JMX Services</b></td>
  +                                             </tr>
  +                                             <tr>
  +                                                     <td class="newsbody">
  +                                     <p><b>caca prout</b>
  +                                             <tr>
  +                                             <td class="newsheader"><b>December 11 
- December 17 2000: ZOAP, Documentation, JMX Services</b></td>
  +                                             </tr>
  +                                             <tr>
  +                                                     <td class="newsbody">
  +                                     <p><b>caca prout</b>
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  +                                             
  +                                     <td class="newsheader"><b>December 25- 
December 31 2000: JBossMQ 0.8, EJB 2.0 MDB, Documentation</b></td>
  +                                             </tr>
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  +                                                     <td class="newsbody">
  +                                     
  +                                     <p><b>JBossMQ 0.8 released:</b> Under Hiram 
Chirino leadership, JBossMQ is reaching API compliance.  With the ASF in place, with 
few JMS 1.0.2 features needed, 1.0 version is just around the corner. 
  +                                             <p><b>EJB 2.0 Message Driven Beans 
fully supported</b> MDB is now fully supported in JBoss.  Thanks to the ASF 
implementation in JBossMQ, Peter Antman finished this EJB 2.0 feature, bringing JBoss 
a step closer to 2.0 compliance.  Open Source Works and Peter earns stripes.
  +                                                     <p><b>Documentation</b> MDB is 
now fully supported in JBoss.  Thanks to the ASF implementation in JBossMQ, Peter 
Antman finished this EJB 2.0 feature, bringing JBoss a step closer to 2.0 compliance.  
Open Source Works and Peter earns stripes.
  +
  +                                             <tr>
  +                                                     <td 
class="newsheader"><b>December 18 - December 24 2000: Monitoring, Dumbo, ASF</b></td>
  +                                             </tr>
                                                <tr>
  -                                      <td class="newsheader"><b>December 11 - 
December 17 2000: ZOAP, Documentation, JMX Services</b></td>
  +                                                     <td class="newsbody">
  +                                     <p><b>Monitoring in JBoss: </b> Monitoring in 
JBoss is now a interceptor in the core container. JBoss comes with advanced capacities 
to monitor the usage of a particular container. Using JMS, these facilities publish 
their statistics for you to monitor. Simone Bordet and Juha Lindfors lead the way
  +                                     <p><b>The Dumbo problem:</b> Dr Jung raises an 
interesting problems and has the developers community up in arms.  The problem of 
deployment of very large application is addressed on jboss-dev.  No one in the 
industry knows how to do this.  JBoss-dev proves it is a research grade list.  
  +                                     <p><b>Application Server Facilities:</b> ASF 
was needed by the Message Driven Beans and it is now integrated into JMS under the 
impulse of Hiram Chirino. Work is going on and a final version expected soon. 
  +                                                     <p><b><font face="Times New 
Roman, Times, serif">Oh yeah... and a merry Xp-mass to you too </font></b> 
  +                                     <tr>
  +                                             <td class="newsheader"><b>December 11 
- December 17 2000: ZOAP, Documentation, JMX Services</b></td>
                                                </tr>
                                                
                                                <tr>
  @@ -26,7 +57,7 @@
                                                         <p><b>JMX and deployer:</b>  
A new Deployer and series of JMX services are being discussed. The management of JBoss 
is built from the ground up on JMX and will closely follow the famous group 77 
specification from SUN ("J2EE administration").  
                                                         
                                                        
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                                         <td class="newsheader"><b>December 4 - 
December 10 2000:Configuration, Caches,  JB vs WL 1:0, J2EE too much?</b></td>
                                                </tr>
  @@ -38,9 +69,9 @@
                                                         <p><b>1:0:</b> JBoss beats 
WebLogic in a users evaluation.  A lenghty discussion follows on the relative merits 
of both servers and of OpenSource and Proprietary server infrastructure.
                                                         <p><b>J2EE too much?:</b> 
Flame wars is what keeps us alive!  Someone posts "is J2EE too much" and a good 
technology discussion starts on jboss-user.  Get your flame vest and join the fun.
                                                        
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  -                <tr>
                                         <td class="newsheader"><b>November 27 - 
December 3 2000: Press, Benchmark, IRC</b></td>
                                                </tr>
                                                <tr>
  @@ -75,8 +106,7 @@
                 for yourself why many IT professionals are tuning in and dropping 
                 out of commercial implementations and making JBoss their platform 
                 of choice. Peace, Love and good Code (PLgC).
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  -                                             <tr>
  +          <tr>
                                                        <td 
class="newsheader"><b>November 13 - November 19 2000: FINAL, EJB2.0, New Look</b></td>
                                                </tr>
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