Hello,

* Guy Rouillier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011204 17:38]:
> >> Have you people made a commercial/open source/free software product like
> this one?
> 
> You don't describe any application.  You listed seemingly every
> implementation technology in the Java world, but I don't see a description
> of any application.  What is your idea for an application?

What I listed are the technologies that I want to be demonstrated and integrated in a 
real-world J2EE application. Nothing more, nothing less. (added below for easy 
reference)

The Sun's J2EE reference application is not what I'd like personaly to have as a model 
for learning how to develop a real entreprise project with J2EE the right way. 
Probably I should have been looking closer, but it's what I feel.

> > I'd like to see an open source/free software J2EEE application made with,
> randomly:
> >
> > - JBoss
> > - using JAAS for security roles and capabilities
> > - JMX-based backoffice
> > - CMP 2.0 whenever possible
> > - a MVC pattern for user interface production with XML/XSL (Struts?)
> > - Cocoon for XML processing, if appropriate
> > - SOAP-based access available for B2B service access
> > - Log4J for program auditing
> > - JUnit and related testing frameworks
> > - J2EE design patterns as those explained in Sun's future book
> > - aspectj for aspect programming
> > - ant for build
> > - xdoclet for deployment descriptor and interface generation
> > - ready for the ASP model
> > - made using an open-source/free software J2EE/EJB application framework,
> or delivering one as an outcome

As I mentioned I don't really mind about the functionnalities this application should 
implement. But as it was proposed, an issue/tracking application similar to Bugzilla 
might be challenging as well as useful. Or maybe a document management (sharing) 
system, possibly with revision handling. Both are often needed within companies and 
other organizations, to my understanding.

Now, I don't now either if this list is appropriate for such a discussion. Maybe we 
should setup a sourceforge or savannah project and simply start.

If we start such a project, I'd say that of course every contribution is welcome.

What do you think people? Any idea to make this project successful? Or is this simply 
nonsense? :-)

Cheers,

-Sylvan
--
http://sylvan.ravinet.com/

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