They will come around to it, we are making sure they get the message from
us,  we want to collaborate and make sure there is a credible alternative.

And no, it doesn't include Apache/Jakarta and all that non-sense, all born
right, free...

marcf

|-----Original Message-----
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hugo
|José Pinto
|Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 3:50 PM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: [JBoss-dev] Sun unofficially recommending JBoss as an
|Open-Source alternative
|
|
|Guys,
|
|I thought you might find this amusing: couple of days ago I went to a Sun
|corporate presentation to my company, and got myself exposed to two long
|hours of Sun slideware.
|
|However, one of the presenters caught my ear with "open-source
|alternatives". In a series of slides demonstrating why the SunONE
|initiative
|would be better than .NET, they have this slide containing in the left side
|a list of open-source products representing the full J2EE stack; on the
|other, iPlanet.
|
|The left side went on like this: Web Server: Apache, Servlet
|Runner: Tomcat;
|App. Server: JBOSS. Now that sure was cute.
|
|Regards,
|
|HJP
|
|
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