I talked with Dr Jung yesterday, the Webservices part is going pretty well
but JAXR is 70% there and W2EE is still 80% to go (but easy) (Dr. Jung's
words)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Dain Sundstrom
> Sent: vendredi, 4. avril 2003 00:48
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] JB4DR1 Deadline MAY 26
> 
> 
> I don't think we can support J2EE 1.4 for the DR1 release unless 
> someone gets in and makes whatever changes are required to get our 
> metadata classes to support the XML schemas used in J2EE 1.4.
> 
> Besides meta data are there other big things in J2EE 1.4 that we 
> haven't addressed yet?
> 
> -dain
> 
> On Thursday, April 3, 2003, at 04:30 PM, Igor Fedorenko wrote:
> 
> > What J2EE specification version are you planning to support 
> in JBoss 
> > 4.0? J2EE 1.4 is not final as far as I know...
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: marc fleury [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 3:47 PM
> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sourceforge. Net
> >> Subject: [JBoss-dev] JB4DR1 Deadline MAY 26
> >>
> >>
> >> Guys,
> >>
> >> We are thinking a lot about the forthcoming JB4 release.  It
> >> is a truly
> >> exciting step for us as we believe we will bring a 
> programming style,
> >> whose time has come, to a mass audience.
> >>
> >> AOP as Bill says is a clear wave for system level services 
> on par with
> >> OOP.  On top of it and also as a proof of how powerful the 
> approach is
> >> we still develop a full J2EE server.  Meaning that you can 
> choose to
> >> live in the J2EE world work on JBoss J2EE and access all the
> >> prepackaged
> >> AOP goodies as you have been doing since JBoss2.0.
> >>
> >> There seems to be a lot of fear at SUN from what I can tell in the
> >> press, that we will abandon J2EE.  We love J2EE. When 
> really we will
> >> support J2EE for the forthcoming future.  Never do we talk about
> >> "abandoning" J2EE, we just let the user access core
> >> functionality in the
> >> open server and think at the AOP level.  A more fundamental
> >> construct of
> >> the framework.
> >>
> >> The reason we are almost there is that it is also a very old
> >> implementation in JBoss.  We have been doing it for a long time but
> >> never talked/packaged it this way.  We make it easy for you
> >> to leverage
> >> the AOP layer. The implementation is old the way you interact
> >> with JBoss
> >> is new.  It can also be old if you decide to stay at the J2EE level
> >> which will be fully supported.
> >>
> >> But you are now invited to roam in the core JBoss system, 
> in fact you
> >> may find it very cozy as you port POJO based applications to JBoss.
> >> There will be a stabilization period though.  We are making an
> >> aggressive push to release JB4 by JavaONE with all our resources
> >> dedicated to implementing the final AOP system aspects and
> >> porting some
> >> of the existing code to that.
> >>
> >> We're making an aggressive push to release JBoss 4.0 by
> >> JavaOne.  We're
> >> targeting May 26th. That leaves us 2 month from now.
> >>
> >> I REPEAT TARGET FOR JBOSS4.0 DR1   **** MAY 26TH****
> >>
> >>
> >> To meet this aggressive deadline, we need to set some dates.
> >> There will
> >> be a functionality freeze, Monday, May 5th.  All new functionality
> >> commits after May 5th must be approved by either Scott 
> Stark, or Bill
> >> Burke.  We will not branch May 5th, but instead make the 
> month of May,
> >> JBoss 4.0 stability en route to a Developpers Release 1 (DR1).
> >>
> >> Please think long and hard and fast about your modules.  Many
> >> of you are
> >> involved in core modules that need to move fast in the 
> coming weeks.
> >> Don't be afraid to talk and say who needs help etc.
> >>
> >> PLgC
> >>
> >> marcf
> >
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