To the list:

As there is no negative reaction yet about using this list for discussion about making 
a kind of "reference" application using JBoss, and as to my understanding jboss-dev is 
about development of the JBoss suite itself, I consider we could continue using this 
list for this purpose for now. But please tell us if it's inappropriate.

Hello Pavel,

* Pavel P. Tcholakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011205 11:01]:
> From my observations, something which can really make big headways into
> the enterprise is a free, high-quality groupware suite, ala M$
> Outlook/Exchange. Outline of what it should include:
> 
> - Email (JavaMail);
> - Contacts management (LDAP via JNDI);
> - Calendaring - scheduling meetings, appointments, use of shared
> resoruces, free/busy time display (EJB, RDBMS usage via JDBC);
> - Issue tracking - including integration with Calendaring, so that
> technicians can book the time spent, automatic email/sms notifiers and
> escalation of priority (JNDI and EJB again, JavaMail);
> - Project management - integrated with issue tracking.

Yes, to me these applications are probably part of an ideal J2EE group/company 
management solution. How about starting by one application (subset)? :-) Which one?

Cheers,

-Sylvan

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

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