User: mnf999
Date: 01/09/23 13:34:55
Modified: src/docs head.jsp index.jsp jboss-third.jsp navigation.jsp
slogan.jsp
Added: src/docs licensesun.jsp
Log:
Adding the commercial and the new jboss license page responding to the Lutris
decision
Revision Changes Path
1.2 +8 -0 newsite/src/docs/head.jsp
Index: head.jsp
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/jboss/newsite/src/docs/head.jsp,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- head.jsp 2001/08/30 22:29:19 1.1
+++ head.jsp 2001/09/23 20:34:55 1.2
@@ -17,6 +17,14 @@
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" width="100%">
<tr>
+ <td bgcolor="#000000" align=center>
+ <a class=link href = "/JBG/training.jsp">
+ <img src="/pictures/training1.gif" border = 0></a></td>
+ </tr>
+</table>
+
+<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" width="100%">
+ <tr>
<td bgcolor="#2c922f"><img src="/pictures/head000.jpg" width="760"
height="165"></td>
<td width="100%" background="/pictures/headfill.gif"><img
src="/pictures/t.gif" width="6" height="1"></td>
</tr>
1.3 +24 -14 newsite/src/docs/index.jsp
Index: index.jsp
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/jboss/newsite/src/docs/index.jsp,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- index.jsp 2001/09/08 15:12:09 1.2
+++ index.jsp 2001/09/23 20:34:55 1.3
@@ -13,27 +13,37 @@
<p class="head">TRAINING: LAS VEGAS OCTOBER 22-26
<p class="text">Spend your money on "source knowledge" not proprietary
licenses. The next JBoss Group US
training is going to be held in Las Vegas, October 22-26 at Bally's on
the Strip, featuring Marc Fleury and
- Scott Stark. We have brand new security and JMX training material. We
offer a 10% discount for all who
- pay by Sept 15th. Both prior trainings, Atlanta and London, have been
sell-outs. Don't miss out on this
+ Scott Stark. We have brand new security and JMX training material. We
are extending
+ our 10% discount offer to all who pay by Sept 30th. Both prior trainings,
Atlanta and London, have been sell-outs. Don't miss out on this
unique <a class="link" href="/JBG/training.jsp">Las Vegas show</a>.
-
-<p class="head">JBOSS GROUP OPEN HOUSE IN LONDON (SEPT 12)
- <p class="text">Marc Fleury, founder of JBoss, and Juha Lindfors, core
contributor and author
- of the upcoming JMX book with SAMS publishing, will be
- available to answer your questions about JBoss at an informal Open
House at the
- <a
href="http://www.marriotthotels.com/dpp/PropertyPage.asp?MarshaCode=LONDT">
- "London Marriott Grovesnor square"
- </a>. The time will be 7pm on Wednesday Sept 12, in the Grovesnor
Suite meeting room. Spread the word,
- Bring your friends; come meet the experts.
-
-
-
+<p class="head">JBOSS AND SUN LICENSING
+
+<p class="text">
+Lutris Technologies recently discontinued its open source version
+of Enterprise Enyhdra, reportedly because Lutris was not
+successful in negotiating a license for J2EE from Sun. The
+announcement of their failure to obtain a license has encouraged
+much speculation and gossip about JBoss. This posting is intended
+to set the record straight.
+<p class="text">
+First and most important, JBoss continues to be distributed
+through the JBoss.org website. JBoss remains a highly successful,
+fully featured and cost-effective J2EE server solution available
+for free download under the LGPL license.
+<a href="licensesun.jsp">Read more</a>
+
<p class="head">NEW JBOSS SECURITY PAPER BY SCOTT STARK
<p class="text">Scott Stark, JBossSX lead developer and partner in
JBoss Group, publishes a detailed
paper on the security framework in JBoss. It describes how to
succesfully
<a class="link"
href="http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-08-2001/jw-0831-jaas_p.html">
integrate legacy security infrastructures with JBossSX</a>. For
advanced readers.
+
+<p class="head">CLUSTERING PAPER WITH JBOSS JETTY BY BILL BURKE
+ <p class="text">Bill Burke recounts his experience with JBoss/Jetty
and the steps
+ he took to <a class="link"
href="http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/09/18/jboss.html">
+ effectively cluster JBoss</a>. This is done with the 2.4.x series for
advanced readers
+ that want to cluster JBoss today.
<p class="head">JBOSS™ #1 AMONG OPEN SOURCE APPLICATION SERVERS
1.2 +71 -67 newsite/src/docs/jboss-third.jsp
Index: jboss-third.jsp
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/jboss/newsite/src/docs/jboss-third.jsp,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- jboss-third.jsp 2001/08/30 22:29:19 1.1
+++ jboss-third.jsp 2001/09/23 20:34:55 1.2
@@ -1,67 +1,71 @@
-<jsp:include page="head.jsp" flush="true" />
-<jsp:include page="slogan.jsp" flush="true" >
- <jsp:param name="SLOGAN" value="THIRD PARTY PRODUCTS WITH JBOSS- OVERVIEW"/>
-</jsp:include>
-
-
-
- <!-- CONTENT -->
- <p class="text">Go directly to the PROJECT PAGE for:
- <ul>
-
- <li><a class="link" href="jboss-tomcat.jsp">Tomcat</a></li>
-
- <li><a class="link" href="jboss-petstore.jsp">Pet Store</a></li>
-
- <li><a class="link" href="jboss-jetty.html">Jetty</a></li>
-
- <li><a class="link" href="jboss-castor.jsp">Castor</a></li>
- <li><a class="link"
href="http://www.thoughtinc.com/jboss/">Cocobase</a></li>
- </ul>
- <p class="text">Read all about our <a class="link"
href="http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/02/01/jmx.html">
- open source integration with JMX</a>
-
- <p class="head">JBOSS/TOMCAT
-
-<p class="text"><a class="link" href="jboss-tomcat.jsp"><img height="71"
width="100" src="pictures/tomcat_3.gif" align="left" alt=""></a>Apache
- Tomcat the JSP/Servlet container from the java apache organization is integrated
- in JBoss. JBoss/Tomcat provides various integration levels. With the
JMX spine
- you can either bring Tomcat and JBoss up in the same VM but as separate
- stacks or you can run everyone in the same "<b>integrated stack"
</b>with
- tremendous speed advantages and native pointer passage. We continue to closely
- integrate with the latest releases of Tomcat to offer you the smooth experience
- you come to expect from JBoss. <a class="link" href="jboss-tomcat.jsp">PROJECT
- PAGE</a>
-<p class="head">JBOSS/PET STORE
-
-<p class="text"><a class="link" href="jboss-petstore.jsp"><img height="141"
width="200" src="pictures/petstore1.gif" align="left" alt=""></a>
- The Java Pet Store is a reference application produced by SUN that demonstrates
- the modular design of a relatively complex application. Many users want to know
- how to get the Pet Store running under JBoss since this exercise provides a
- frame of reference in which to learn JBoss configuration, application packaging,
- and deployment. There is a JBoss application team that is working hard to make
- sure that the Pet Store as well as other standard applications can be easily
- deployed with JBoss.<a class="link" href="jboss-petstore.jsp">PROJECT PAGE</a>
-<p class="head">JBOSS/JETTY
-
-<p class="text"><a class="link" href="jboss-jetty.html"><img
src="pictures/jetty.png" width="140" height="58" align="left" alt=""></a>Jetty
- is an Open Source HTTP Servlet Server written in 100% Java. It is designed to
- be light weight, high performance, embeddable, extensible and flexible, thus
- making it an ideal platform for serving dynamic HTTP requests from any Java
- application. <a class="link" href="jboss-jetty.html">PROJECT PAGE</a>
-<p class="head">JBOSS/CASTOR
-
-<p class="text"><a class="link" href="jboss-castor.jsp"><img height="24" width="85"
src="pictures/castor_sm.gif" align="left" alt=""></a>Castor
- JDO is a Java Data Object implementation. Some people prefer to use
- this rather than jaws for performance reasons, and some because they are used
- to it. JBoss/Castor provides the integration layer between the two.<a
class="link" href="jboss-castor.jsp">PROJECT
- PAGE</a>
-<p class="head">JBOSS/COCOBASE
- <p class="text">
- <a class="link" href="http://www.thoughtinc.com/jboss/"><img
src="pictures/thought.GIF" width="162" height="62" align="left" alt=""></a>Thought
- inc, markets Cocobase a leading commercial O/R mapper that generates
- BMPs optimized for EJB access. JBoss templates are available from
- the throughtinc <a class="link"
href="http://www.thoughtinc.com/jboss/">website</a>.
-
-
-<jsp:include page="navigation.jsp" flush="true" />
+<jsp:include page="head.jsp" flush="true" />
+<jsp:include page="slogan.jsp" flush="true" >
+ <jsp:param name="SLOGAN" value="THIRD PARTY PRODUCTS WITH JBOSS- OVERVIEW"/>
+</jsp:include>
+
+
+
+ <!-- CONTENT -->
+ <p class="text">Go directly to the PROJECT PAGE for:
+ <ul>
+
+ <li><a class="link"
href=http://www.thoughtinc.com/jboss/index.html">Cocobase</a></li>
+ <li><a class="link" href="jboss-tomcat.jsp">Tomcat</a></li>
+
+ <li><a class="link" href="jboss-petstore.jsp">Pet Store</a></li>
+
+ <li><a class="link" href="jboss-jetty.html">Jetty</a></li>
+
+ <li><a class="link" href="jboss-castor.jsp">Castor</a></li>
+
+ </ul>
+ <p class="text">Read all about our <a class="link"
href="http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/02/01/jmx.html">
+ open source integration with JMX</a>
+
+ <p class="head">JBOSS/COCOBASE
+ <p class="text">
+ <a class="link" href="http://www.thoughtinc.com/jboss/index.html"><img
src="pictures/thought.GIF" width="162" height="62" align="left" alt=""></a>Thought
+ inc, markets Cocobase a leading commercial O/R mapper that generates
+ BMPs optimized for EJB access. JBoss templates are available from
+ the throughtinc <a class="link"
href="http://www.thoughtinc.com/jboss/index.html">website</a>.
+
+
+<p class="head">JBOSS/TOMCAT
+
+<p class="text"><a class="link" href="jboss-tomcat.jsp"><img height="71"
width="100" src="pictures/tomcat_3.gif" align="left" alt=""></a>Apache
+ Tomcat the JSP/Servlet container from the java apache organization is integrated
+ in JBoss. JBoss/Tomcat provides various integration levels. With the
JMX spine
+ you can either bring Tomcat and JBoss up in the same VM but as separate
+ stacks or you can run everyone in the same "<b>integrated stack"
</b>with
+ tremendous speed advantages and native pointer passage. We continue to closely
+ integrate with the latest releases of Tomcat to offer you the smooth experience
+ you come to expect from JBoss. <a class="link" href="jboss-tomcat.jsp">PROJECT
+ PAGE</a>
+<p class="head">JBOSS/PET STORE
+
+<p class="text"><a class="link" href="jboss-petstore.jsp"><img height="141"
width="200" src="pictures/petstore1.gif" align="left" alt=""></a>
+ The Java Pet Store is a reference application produced by SUN that demonstrates
+ the modular design of a relatively complex application. Many users want to know
+ how to get the Pet Store running under JBoss since this exercise provides a
+ frame of reference in which to learn JBoss configuration, application packaging,
+ and deployment. There is a JBoss application team that is working hard to make
+ sure that the Pet Store as well as other standard applications can be easily
+ deployed with JBoss.<a class="link" href="jboss-petstore.jsp">PROJECT PAGE</a>
+<p class="head">JBOSS/JETTY
+
+<p class="text"><a class="link" href="jboss-jetty.html"><img
src="pictures/jetty.png" width="140" height="58" align="left" alt=""></a>Jetty
+ is an Open Source HTTP Servlet Server written in 100% Java. It is designed to
+ be light weight, high performance, embeddable, extensible and flexible, thus
+ making it an ideal platform for serving dynamic HTTP requests from any Java
+ application. <a class="link" href="jboss-jetty.html">PROJECT PAGE</a>
+<p class="head">JBOSS/CASTOR
+
+<p class="text"><a class="link" href="jboss-castor.jsp"><img height="24" width="85"
src="pictures/castor_sm.gif" align="left" alt=""></a>Castor
+ JDO is a Java Data Object implementation. Some people prefer to use
+ this rather than jaws for performance reasons, and some because they are used
+ to it. JBoss/Castor provides the integration layer between the two.<a
class="link" href="jboss-castor.jsp">PROJECT
+ PAGE</a>
+
+
+
+<jsp:include page="navigation.jsp" flush="true" />
1.2 +2 -2 newsite/src/docs/navigation.jsp
Index: navigation.jsp
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/jboss/newsite/src/docs/navigation.jsp,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- navigation.jsp 2001/08/30 22:29:19 1.1
+++ navigation.jsp 2001/09/23 20:34:55 1.2
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
<!-- NAVIGATION LAYER -->
-<div style="position: absolute; left: 0px; top: 170px; z-index: 10;">
+<div style="position: absolute; left: 0px; top: 230px; z-index: 10;">
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" width="150"><tr>
<td><img src="/pictures/tb1u.gif" width="25" height="28"></td>
<td background="/pictures/tb2u.gif" width="110"><img src="/pictures/t.gif"
width="1" height="1"></td>
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
<!-- TEXTURE -->
-<div style="position: absolute; left: 0px; top: 170px; z-index: 5;">
+<div style="position: absolute; left: 0px; top: 230px; z-index: 5;">
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="150" height="540" border="0"
background="/pictures/tex.jpg">
<tr><td> </td></tr>
1.2 +23 -23 newsite/src/docs/slogan.jsp
Index: slogan.jsp
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/jboss/newsite/src/docs/slogan.jsp,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- slogan.jsp 2001/08/30 22:29:19 1.1
+++ slogan.jsp 2001/09/23 20:34:55 1.2
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
-<!-- MAIN CONTENT -->
-
-<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" width="100%" height="20">
- <tr>
- <td colspan="2" width="195"><img src="/pictures/t.gif" width="195"
height="1"></td>
- <td width="100%" align="left" valign="center" nowrap><p class="slogan">
- <img src="/pictures/cog1.gif" width="44" height="13" align="absmiddle">
-
- <!-- SLOGAN -->
-
- <%= request.getParameter("SLOGAN") %>
- <img src="/pictures/cog2.gif" width="44" height="13" align="absmiddle">
- </td>
- <td width="65"><img src="/pictures/main3.gif" width="65" height="20"></td>
- </tr>
- <tr>
- <td bgcolor="#dcdcdc"><img src="/pictures/t.gif" width="115" height="540"></td>
- <td valign="top" background="/pictures/mainfill.gif"><img
src="/pictures/main1.gif" width="80" height="340"></td>
- <td width="100%" bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top"><br>
- <table celspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" width="100%">
- <tr>
- <td><div align="justify">
-
+<!-- MAIN CONTENT -->
+
+<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" width="100%" height="20">
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2" width="195"><img src="/pictures/t.gif" width="195"
height="1"></td>
+ <td width="100%" align="left" valign="center" nowrap><p class="slogan">
+ <img src="/pictures/cog1.gif" width="44" height="13" align="absmiddle">
+
+ <!-- SLOGAN -->
+
+ <%= request.getParameter("SLOGAN") %>
+ <img src="/pictures/cog2.gif" width="44" height="13" align="absmiddle">
+ </td>
+ <td width="65"><img src="/pictures/main3.gif" width="65" height="20"></td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td bgcolor="#dcdcdc"><img src="/pictures/t.gif" width="115" height="540"></td>
+ <td valign="top" background="/pictures/mainfill.gif"><img
src="/pictures/main1.gif" width="80" height="340"></td>
+ <td width="100%" bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top"><br>
+ <table celspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" width="100%">
+ <tr>
+ <td><div align="justify">
+
1.1 newsite/src/docs/licensesun.jsp
Index: licensesun.jsp
===================================================================
<jsp:include page="head.jsp" flush="true" />
<jsp:include page="slogan.jsp" flush="true" >
<jsp:param name="SLOGAN" value="JBOSS AND SUN LICENSING"/>
</jsp:include>
<!-- CONTENT -->
<p class="head">SUN LICENSING AND JBOSS
<p class="text">This was recently cross posted to all JBoss lists.
<p class="text">
Lutris Technologies recently discontinued its open source version
of Enterprise Enyhdra, reportedly because Lutris was not
successful in negotiating a license for J2EE from Sun. The
announcement of their failure to obtain a license has encouraged
much speculation and gossip about JBoss. This posting is intended
to set the record straight.
<p class="text">
First and most important, JBoss continues to be distributed
through the JBoss.org website. JBoss remains a highly successful,
fully featured and cost-effective J2EE server solution available
for free download under the LGPL license.
Lutris' decision to close its source seems clearly driven by its
own business considerations and not by Sun.
Several people have suggested that JBoss is infringing Sun's
copyrights by incorporating some of Sun's code into JBoss. We
have carefully reviewed the JBoss code base and are confident
that, with the exception of seven jars, all code distributed with
JBoss was independently written by JBoss project contributors. As
for those seven jars, that code was licensed from Sun under Sun's
Binary Code License Agreement, which provides that JBoss can
distribute that software in binary code format only. JBoss is
fully complying with the terms of that license.
Other than for the seven jars just mentioned, JBoss does not
believe it requires any licenses from Sun to distribute JBoss
software, because JBoss is an independent implementation that
meets widely available standards. Sun has never accused JBoss of
violating any of their licenses, and JBoss is not violating any of
Sun's licenses by distributing JBoss.
JBoss long ago informed Sun that we were interested in obtaining
the J2EE certification suite so that we could apply Sun's
certification mark to the JBoss software. Sun quoted a price for
that certification suite that is beyond the current financial
resources of the JBoss team. As a result, we have chosen not to
"certify" our software. Nevertheless, JBoss fully complies with
Sun's published standards. JBoss customers can be confident that
they are using a complete, J2EE-compliant server implementation
despite the absence of Sun's certification mark.
Regards
marcf
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Marc Fleury
President
JBoss Group LLC
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<jsp:include page="navigation.jsp" flush="true" />
_______________________________________________
Jboss-development mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development