Might it not make more sense to make a tool to extract the contents of the
jars,
modify them to run on jboss, and produce a new jboss compatible jar? That
way the 
jboss code base wont get bogged down with a load of stuff a lot of users
will never 
go near. (don't take it as a criticism, the idea is brilliant, I just
thought this 
approach could work well)

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From: Andreas Schaefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hi

> Would be cool, but how would you handle CMP-related issues?  For example,
> my project uses WebGain TopLink (*shiver*) and last I checked it didn't
support
> JBoss...

Good question and currently I don't know. For now
I just want to make the easiest way happening:
- WL JAR files with WL own CMP implementation

Later on I guess we will go one step at the time by either emulating WebGain
TopLink
or using it.
I don't want to create a 100% emulation (at least not for now) but a good
80/20
emulation.

Andy



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