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   <span class="head">SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE FROM THE SOURCE</span> <br><br>
   JBoss Group (JBG), the products and services company regrouping top developers from 
the JBoss.org platform, offers a $10,000 annual support
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  -Our courses, delivered directly by the people behind the technology, will teach you 
the skills necessary to develop on top of the leading J2EE-based Open Source 
framework.  Also, since JBoss is based on the J2EE industry standard, most of what you 
learn will apply to other J2EE-based vendors as well.
  -<br><br>
  -Nowhere else can you find up-to-date information from the guys who create the 
technology in the first place. 
  +<p class="head">WE BUILD GURUS
  +<p class="text">Our courses, delivered directly by the people behind the 
technology, will boost your 
  +knowledge of JBoss.  You want to make the most of JBoss?
  +Whether you are an ISV looking to embed our quality middleware technology or a 
consultant looking to 
  +save your clients some license dollars, our in-depth hands-on trainings on JBoss 
will transfer the 
  +knowledge from us to you.
  +
  +<p class="text"> JBoss is constantly expanding, growing, improving its feature set. 
 
  +You don't have the time to stay on top of all the developments of JBoss, these 
trainings are designed
  +to keep you informed with in-depth understanding of the latest in JBoss.  
  +All our trainers are advanced and active contributors to the JBoss framework that 
share a passion 
  +for communicating what our technology is about and its inner-workings. 
  +Where else can you find up-to-date information on JBoss from the 
  +developers who create the technology in the first place. 
  +
  +<p class="text">This intensive high-level and in-depth course is targeted at medium 
to advanced enterprise java developers, architects, 
  +technical leads, seeking to acquire a deeper un derstanding of JBoss' 
innerworkings.  This class is not
  +recommended for beginning Java programmers.
   
  -<br><br><span class="head">LAS VEGAS TRAINING, OCTOBER 22-26 2001</span><br><br>
  +<p class="text">When money doesn't grow on trees, spend it on real knowledge not 
proprietary licenses.
   
  +<p class="head">NEXT TRAINING: LAS VEGAS SESSION, OCTOBER 22-26 2001
  +<p class="text">
   We will host the next U.S. training in Las Vegas, featuring Marc Fleury and Scott 
Stark, at 
   <a class="link" href="http://www.ballyslv.com";>
   Bally's on the Strip  </a>.  A 10% discount will be given to all those who register 
   and pay by Sept 30th.  
   
  -<p class="text">It is going to be an excellent show.  
  +<p class="text">Upcoming Training Highlights:  
   <ul>
   <li class="text"> Bill Burke will make a guest appearance and will give an in 
   depth presentation on the clustering of JBoss, his recent article 
  @@ -28,29 +46,44 @@
   <li class="text"> Architecture, code details, deep labs, technology visions and 
   industry insights.
   <li class="text"> "How I really solved the Rubick's cube" by Marc Fleury.  And no 
this is not the 
  -"formula" to do it that we all learned when we were kids (as 
  -Cedric Beust from BEA inquired)...and much more... 
  +"formula" to do it that we all learned when we were kids (as the lead developer 
from BEA inquired)...and much more... 
   </ul>
  -<p class="text" > These are the joys of our trade, all rolled into one, and 
  -available for a cheap $3150 if you pay by the end of the month.  
  +<p class="text" > PRICE: $3150 if you pay by the end of September.  Full price is 
$3500.  
   
  -<p class="text">
  -So come to the training, spend your $$$ on knowledge not proprietary licenses.
   <br><a class="link" href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Las Vegas 
Training">Send us a mail to register.</a> 
   
   
  -<br><br><span class="head">JBOSSGROUP-HOSTED SESSIONS:</span><br><br>
  -JBoss Group (JBG) hosts quarterly training sessions.  The inaugural May Atlanta 
session was a successful sellout.  London was a sellout out as well<br> 
  -Based on feedback from the Atlanta training we are offering a modular pricing 
option.  The course consists of 2 days of advanced EJB development and 3 days of 
JBoss-specific material.  
  +<p class="head">OPEN SESSIONS
  +<p class="text">
  +JBoss Group (JBG) hosts quarterly training sessions.  The inaugural May Atlanta 
session and the London 
  +session both were successful sellouts. 
  +<p class="text">
  +The course consists of 2 days of advanced EJB development and 3 days of 
JBoss-specific material.  
   <br>
   <br>The price for all 5 days is $3500.  
   <br>Clients interested in just EJB can opt for the first 2 days for $2000.
   <br>Clients interested in JBoss only may opt for the last 3 days for $3000. 
   
  +<p class="text"> Due to the success of our current sessions, JBoss Group is about 
to expand its training
  +operations.  The next scheduled training is in Las Vegas NV, we are planning 
sessions in Australia, 
  +US and Europe for early Q1 2002. We will announce the availability of these Open 
Sessions soon.
  +
  +<p class="head">WHAT PEOPLE SAY-- LONDON (Sept 2001)
  +
  +<p class="text">
  +"It was a really an amazing training!  
  +<br> During the first two days, Marc and Juha have gone through 
  +a deep presentation of J2EE concepts, useful patterns, labs etc. Even if you are 
already
  + an experienced J2EE programer, you will enjoy these first two days: continous 
references
  + to JBoss related concepts were made. In the next 3 days, we have gone through 
JBoss internals, Security,
  + JMX concepts, JBoss patterns and hacks, deep down labs, and, last but not least, 
Rabbit Hole introduction and demonstration, it was all impressive".
  + You also recieve a 600 pages book with all the material from the slides.  You 
won't sleep in the JBoss
  + training, it is intensive and highly intellectually stimulating...  Be ready to 
become good!"
  +<br>-- Sacha Labourey, President, Cogito informatique.
   
   
  -<br><br><span class="head">WHAT PEOPLE SAY</span><br><br>
  -<span class="text">
  +<p class="head">WHAT PEOPLE SAY-- ATLANTA (May 2001)
  +<p class="text">
   "The class was awesome!"
   <br>-- Doug Ferguson, Lead Developer, Coremetrics.
   
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  -<br><br><span class="head">ONSITE TRAINING</span><br><br>
  +<p class="head">ONSITE TRAINING
  +<p class="text">
   Get a bulk discount with a company-specific onsite training. JBG will bring the 
training to your company,
    limit 20 students per session.  <a class="link" 
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=I need onsite training 
information">Contact us</a> for pricing and availability.<br>
   
  -<br><br><span class="head">PREREQUISITES</span><br><br>
  +<p class="head">PREREQUISITES
  +<p class="text">
   For <b>EJB</b>: intermediate Java level.  Basic understanding of interfaces, XML, 
and RMI needed.<br>
  -For <b>JBoss</b>: intermediate to advanced java level.  Good understanding of Java 
patterns and best practices, XML handling, and distributed computing needed.  Modular 
micro-kernel design knowledge a plus. System Administration knowlege is helpful.
  -
  +For <b>JBoss</b>: Advanced java level.  This class is not recommend for new 
developers in Java.
   
   
  +<p class="head">MODULES
   
  -<br><br><span class="head">TOPICS COVERED</span><br><br>
  -For <b>EJB</b>. You will learn how to develop and deploy EJB applications optimized 
for the JBoss server.  You will develop and deploy Session, Entity and Message Driven 
Beans on the JBoss server.  You will understand the transactional nature of modern 
component assembly based on meta-data tag declarations at the container layer.  You 
will understand the fine-tuning of JBoss and where design decisions impact performance 
of the JBoss server.  You will know the best practices and design patterns usually 
used in EJB. You will be familiar with JBoss specific optimizations.
  +<p  class="text"> 
  +<b>The class is intended for advanced developers</b>.  The EJB part can be taken by 
beginners in 
  +EJB but is not recommend for beginners in Java.  We make constant references to 
JBoss design decisions
  +in the first part so advanced developers will get a theoretical understanding of 
the framework.  
  +Getting to meeting their peers and the JBoss core people is a valuable and 
refreshing experience 
  +for many developers. The class is an intense, unique and challenging experience.
  +
  +<br><br> <b>The format is the usual 50% theory, 50% lab.</b> <i>Laptop required for 
hosted session</i>.
  +<br><br><b>Module 1: Session EJB in JBoss </b>
  +<br>Introduction to JBoss.org. J2EE.  We discuss uses of JBoss its fits and a brief
  +history of the project.  Stateless and Stateful vs Entity.  In this session 
students learn the theory and fundamental patterns
  +behind EJB, indirection and meta programmation.  This is a fast introduction to the 
concepts as well 
  +as tie in with JBoss for advanced developers.  Implementing and deploying Sessions 
beans on JBoss.   
  +Students go through the steps of creating their own first beans on JBoss complete 
with packaging and 
  +meta-data information. 
  +<br><b>LAB</b> Creation of stateful and stateless beans, the students use the ANT 
framework to 
  +automate the compilation and deployment on new beans to JBoss.
  + 
  +<br><br><b>Module 2: Entity EJB in JBoss </b>
  +<br>Entity beans in JBoss.  The students discover the interface and semantics of 
EJB.  For advanced
  +developers the class also explores the meaning of the lifecycle API from a 
container standpoint.  
  +A particular accent is put on the separation of the persistence from the semantic 
EJB.  A first peek
  +at the inner-workings of JBoss is given when students discover the pluggability of 
the persistence
  +framework.
  +<br>Using JBossCMP.  When to use O->R when to use R->O when to use CMP
  +when to use BMP.  When and why would one use its own persistence framework? We 
discuss the JBoss features
  +and how to optimize the performance of the persistence framework.  For newer 
session we 
  +<br>Best practices.  Design patterns are reviewed in this session.  From the 
popular ones that are 
  +available on many other frameworks to ones that are specific to JBoss. 
  +<br><b>LAB</b> Creation and deployment of a O->R bean. The student uses JBossCMP 
and the configuration 
  +files in JBoss to develop a persistent component. 
  +
  +<br><br><b>Module 3: Transaction behavior and assembly in JBoss </b>  
  +The climax of the EJB presentation is in this unique and original material.  This 
theory can't be
  +found in any book and was exclusively developed by Marc Fleury for the JBoss Group 
seminars.  
  +How transactional tag integration works in EJB and JBoss is seen in great details. 
How and when to 
  +use the seemingly complicated transactional tags, their meaning and their power.  
How and when to 
  +use Container Managed Transaction or Bean Managed Transaction.  "The transaction
  +is the computer".
  +<br><b>LAB</b> The lab focuses on the transactional integration of enterprise beans 
with various flavors
  +of the transactional tags. We use a Session bean as a transactional facade for 
entity integration in 
  +a functional critical unit of work.
  +
  +<br><br><b>Module 4: Advanced JBoss configuration </b>
  +Students go through the details of the various configuration files in JBoss.  
Jboss.xml and jboss-jaws.xml
  +are covered at a DTD level.  All the things that are configurable in JBoss are 
mentioned in this session. 
  +Introduction to the pluggability of JBoss and the externalization of the stacks and 
all services. 
  +They become familiar with the bean dependent configuration of the JBoss container 
itself and do away 
  +with "one size fits all" container approaches.
  +<br><b>LAB</b> In the lab students use various options of the JBoss server to 
customize the behavior
  +of their container.  They discover the bean by bean nature of the JBoss server.
  +
  +<br><br><b>Module 5: Servlet and JSP</b>
  +<br>The students work with the modern MVC patterns of the webOS and learn servlets 
from the point
  +of view of the model.  We learn how to integrate enterprise components in servlets 
and how best to 
  +use the beans to cache data and logic in servlets.  We put an accent on the 
fundamental command
  +pattern that appears here in a primitive incarnation but will re-appear throughout 
the class.
  +<br><b>LAB</b> Students use the full stack of JBoss to create a complete 
web-application with 
  +transactional behavior and security integration. 
  +
  +<br><br><b>Module 6: Messaging and JMS with JBossMQ</b>
  +<br>Go through an in-depth introduction to JMS and JBossMQ.  Discover the command 
pattern with 
  +asynchronicity.  Using MessageDriven Beans as facade drivers for functional units.  
Heterogeneous 
  +integration with MDB.  Message routing based on command patterns. 
  +<br><b>LAB</b> Students will implement an MDB with JBoss.  Implementation of the 
API as well as configuration
  +of the JBoss server to support MDB is done in this lab.
  +
  +
  +<br><br><b>Module 7: Advanced Security with JBossSX</b>
  +<br>In-depth presentation of the security specification in EJB2.0. JAAS integration 
in JBoss.  The students get familiar with the decisions to integrate JAAS in JBoss.
  +They understand how they can integrate arbitrary legacy frameworks.  Standard
  +integration with JDBC as well as custom logins are covered.
  +<br><b>LAB</b> Students secure a full stack of JBoss with web integration.  
Advanced topics include 
  +a JDBC db security repository.
  +
  +
  +<br><br><b>Module 8: JMX infrastructure and MBeans</b>
  +<br>Java Management eXtensions, pecification coverage, the standard, dynamic and 
model MBeans.  
  +Coverage of advanced topics (MLet, connectors/adaptors).  The students will 
understand the 
  +detaching of invocation and the notion of the JMX bus and the requirements for 24x7 
continuous operation and
  +how to achieve in Java.  Students then learn how to manage existing code
  +and how to create new implementation of MBeans to instrument new code.  Advanced 
topics in JMX Application in JBoss is covered
  +in detail.  Code coverage of the main routines in JBoss.  The spine is covered and 
the boot mechanics in 
  +JBoss with URLClassLoading are studied.
  +<br><b>LAB</b> Students develop a custom MBean that interacts with the JBoss Server 
and dynamically 
  +change its behavior.  The full implementation including deployment of the custom 
MBean
  +
  + 
  +<br><br><b>Module 9:Interceptors and Plugins</b>
  +<br>Patterns implemented in JBoss covered.  Students learn the detyped invocation 
chain and how the 
  +meta programming is implemented.  Fundamental hacks in JBoss covered, remote 
invocation and creation of
  +centralized MethodInvocation as well as its structure.  Understanding the role of 
the plugins at a 
  +server wide level as well as a bean level.  Understanding the externalization of 
interceptors 
  +to become bean based.
  +<br><b>LAB</b> Students develop a custom interceptor for cache flushing and 
management in an interceptor stack
  +
  + 
  +<br><br><b>Module 10:JBoss internal development</b>
  +<br>JBoss development and actual stack implementation.  Students walk through the 
actual code that implements
  +most of the interceptor stack of JBoss.  This is commented code reading where 
students understand where
  +the features are implemented and where to code their own stacks.  We cover the 
fundamentals of the 
  +invocation stacks as well as walk through the creation, deployment and invocation 
call flows in JBoss. 
  +<br><b>LAB</b> Students develop a custom store for file persistence with local 
cache.  This is 
  +totally customized for the actual bean being stored.
   
  -<br><br>
  -For <b>JBoss</b>.  You will get an in depth presentation of the architecture of 
JBoss. You will understand the role of JMX as both a management view as well as the 
basis of JBoss' modularity.  You will write MBeans and be able to dynamically extend 
the feature set of JBoss through the XMLet mechnisms as well as interact with the 
system in real-time.  You will study the interceptor layout and understand the 
invocation flow of the core JBoss container.  You willl gain knowledge on the dynamic 
proxy features of JBoss. You will be familiar with the functionality offered by the 
packages and classes that make up JBoss.  For custom JBoss development, you will know 
where to hook up your own functionality in the codebase.
  -<br><br>
  -
  -Format is 50% theory, 50% lab. 
  -<i>Laptop required for hosted session</i>.
  -<br><br>Subtopics:<br>
  -EJB 2.0 with JBoss
  -<br>Persistence with JBossCMP
  -<br>Servlet and JSP with Tomcat/Catalina
  -<br>Messaging and JMS with JBossMQ
  -<br>JBoss advanced configurations
  -<br>JMX infrastructure and MBeans
  -<br>Interceptors and Plugins
  -<br>JBoss internal development
  -<br>JBoss advanced integration topics
  -<br>Student selected topics
  -
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  <p class="head">JBOSS GROUP TRAINING: BECOME A GURU
  <p class="text">Our courses, delivered directly by the people behind the technology, 
will boost your 
  knowledge of JBoss.  You want to make the most of JBoss?
  Whether you are an ISV looking to embed our quality middleware technology or a 
consultant looking to 
  save your clients some license dollars, our in-depth hands-on trainings on JBoss 
will transfer the 
  knowledge from us to you.  <a href="/jbossgroup/training.jsp">Read more</a>
  
  <p class="head">RACKSPACE: MANAGED JBOSS HOSTING NOW AVAILABLE
  
  <p class="text">
  <a href="http://www.rackspace.com/?supbig=jboss1";>
  <img src="/pictures/rckspc_logo_web_150.gif" align="left">
  </a>
  Rackspace Managed Hosting is a pioneer and leader in the fastest growing segment of 
Internet hosting. 
  Rackspace rents dedicated web servers that anyone can afford. No colocation or 
shared servers, 
  only whole servers. Using hardware chosen for web hosting, Rackspace builds custom 
web servers to host 
  Internet sites of any size or type.
  Standard choices are; Windows/IIS or Linux/Apache, Pentium or UltraSparc, RAM, size 
and type of hard 
  drives, and estimated bandwidth. Additional services include; firewalls, load 
balancing, clustering, backup, advanced monitoring, site analysis, streaming media, 
email and ecommerce software, and more.
  Rackspace will build your server and place it in a world-class datacenter with the 
other 4000 plus 
  servers they manage. They promise to have it online for you within 24 hours. You get 
root access 
  to your server and remotely install any software and content you want. You manage 
the applications 
  and content, and Rackspace guarantees the operation of every server and datacenter 
component.
  <br>Contracts can be as short as 30-days. 
  <br>And the best part, every component supplied by Rackspace comes with 24x7 
"Fanatical" customer service that's ranked #1 in the hosting industry.
  It couldn't be any easier or more cost effective.  <a 
href="http://www.rackspace.com/?supbid=jboss1";>Read more</a>.
  
  <p class="head">JBOSS GROUP CORE SUPPORT
  
  <p class="text">JBoss Group has a $10,000 contract for HEAD CVS versions of JBoss.  
This contract is 
  company wide, independent of the number of CPUs and includes bug fixes, patches and 
workaround to any
  problem in JBoss' codebase.  We maintain older versions of JBoss (non-HEAD) under 
the hourly contract.
  <p class="text"> JBoss Group offers hourly support with a 30-hour retainer.  This 
contract covers older or custom
  versions of JBoss and installation and configuration issues.  This is our 
"hand-holding"  
  contract.  We also support "client application" issues and advanced security issues 
anything that 
  your development teams need.  <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=I need to 
purchase support">I need support</a>.
  
  <p class="head">NEW!! SUPPORT AND CONSULTING PARTNERS
  <p class="text">
  JBoss Group is coming to a town near you.  Although JBoss Group has its own in-house 
support offering, we have decided to take the step of certifying
  affiliates to consult on top of and support the JBoss J2EE web application server 
across the world. 
  Parties interested in becoming a JBoss certified affiliate for these services should 
read the following
  letter. If you or your company is willing to agree to the terms therein and wants to 
apply for the 
  affiliate program, <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Services partner 
program">please contact us</a>.  
  The services affiliate contract is non-negotiable.  At our
  discretion, we may way annual fees for HIGH-LEVEL JBoss contributors only.  If you 
are a HIGH LEVEL 
  contributor and apply for this program, we will know who you are and deal with you 
accordingly.  Please 
  do not waste our time with requests for special treatment. <a 
href="/jbossgroup/affiliates2.pdf">Read affiliate contract</a>.
  
        
  <p class="head">PRINTABLE DOCUMENTATION</p>
  <p class="text">The documentation for JBoss will be made available 
  to you in printable format for a moderate sum.  This is money that directly goes to 
support the development
  effort. Under development. 
        
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  <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">BECOME A SOFTWARE AFFILIATE OF JBOSS
  <p class="text">JBoss today is at 50,000 downloads per month, per sourceforge. 
  This makes JBoss the most downloaded J2EE Application Server on the planet.
  The vast majority of our downloaders are consultants and integrators.  Partner 
  with JBoss and leverage JBoss's visibility to promote
  your products and offerings. <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=I need 
information on the software affiliate program">Learn more</a>
  
  
  <p class="head">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>
  CocoBase Enterprise O/R is the leading O/R mapping tool, optimized for EJB and Java, 
is tightly 
  integrated with the JBoss Application Server. CocoBase maps database tables, 
  generates scaleable/high performance Java, CMP, BMP, JSP's and deploys to the 
  JBoss Application Server and any J2EE/J2SE compliant database. Using Cocobase 
  Enterprise O/R can cut the cost of development, deployment and maintenance of 
  Java applications up to 85%. Recent advances to the product allow transparent 
  persistence over local and distributed environments and the integration of 
  the popular UML/XMI compliant modeling tools (including Rational Rose and 
  Together Control Center). Using Cocobase Enterprise O/R with JBoss can cut the cost 
of 
  development, deployment and maintenance of Java applications up to 
  85%.<a class="link" href="http://www.thoughtinc.com/jboss/index.html";>Read more</a>.
  
  
  <br><br><p class="head">JBOSS/JETTY    
  <p class="text"><a class="link" href="/developers/jboss-jetty.jsp"><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.  Jetty is being integrated in JBoss' codebase as the default 
Servlet/HTTP engine. <a class="link" href="/jboss-jetty.jsp">Read more</a> 
   
  
  <p class="head">MVCSOFT PERSISTENCE MANAGER</p>
  <p class="text">      
  The MVCSoft Persistence Manager is an implementation of container-managed 
persistence as defined in the EJB 2.0 specification (proposed final draft).
  It supports EJB 2.0 CMP entity objects, relationships, and the EJB Query Language. 
You can begin working with EJB 2.0 entities right away, and
  you are free to redistribute your processed EJB components along with the MVCSoft 
runtime components at no additional cost.
  <br> Developed by Dan OConnor.
  <a 
href='http://www.flashline.com/components/view.jsp?prodid=4214&affiliateid=260343'>Buy 
at Flashline</a>
  
  <p class="head">TOGETHERSOFT DEPLOYER FOR JBOSS.
  <p class="text">
  A plugin for the popular TogetherJ modeling IDE that allows one to launch JBoss in 
debug mode, deploy the EJBs, launch Tomcat in debug and
  deploy the servlet/JSPs then and step through the servlets/jsps/ejbs in the debugger
  (even JBoss code), all without leaving Together.  Developed by Mike Swainston 
ex-TogetherSoft. 
  Available on Flashline soon!
        
                          
  <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&nbsp;spine 
    you can either bring Tomcat and JBoss up in the same VM&nbsp;but as separate 
    stacks or you can run everyone in the same &quot;<b>integrated stack&quot; 
</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">Read 
more</a> 
    
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  1.1                  newsite/src/docs/jbossgroup/store.jsp
  
  Index: store.jsp
  ===================================================================
  
  <jsp:include page="/head.jsp" flush="true" />
  <jsp:include page="/slogan.jsp" flush="true" >
   <jsp:param name="SLOGAN" value="JBoss Group Store"/>
  </jsp:include>
  
        <!-- CONTENT -->
  
      <p class="head">JBOSS WEAR
        <p class="text">Buy t-shirts, hats, mugs, mouse pads, etc., with the JBoss logo
        to show your support of JBoss. The complete mechandise catalog is available 
here:
        <a href="http://www.cafepress.com/jbossstore";>Merchandise Catalog</a>
  
        
        <p class="head">PRINTABLE DOCUMENTATION</p>
      <p class="text">Coming very soon!
        
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