Will Hybernate also be used to implement JBoss' JDO solution (ie JBossDO) as
well?

Dustin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Burke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 2:07 PM
> To: Jboss-Dev; JBoss 2
> Subject: [JBoss-user] JBoss welcomes the Hibernate project
> 
> 
> All,
> 
> I would sincerely like to welcome Gavin and Hibernate to the 
> JBoss Group 
> and JBoss.org umbrella.  I can't tell you how incredibly psyched and 
> excited we at JBoss are about this.  Over the past year, I can't tell 
> you how many times we've encountered customers that are using 
> Hibernate 
> or are looking to use Hibernate to replace the clunky design that EJB 
> CMP is.
> 
> Technically this is a perfect marriage for both projects.  We 
> at JBoss 
> have been looking at replacing our aging CMP persistence for 
> over a year 
> now in JBoss 4.0.  We are excited that we will be able to leverage 
> Hibernate as the backbone of our persistence solutions rather than 
> having to patch our existing, aging solution or rewriting it from 
> scratch.  Hibernate will also become part of our POJO/AOP 
> based solution 
> and a key component of our aspect-oriented middleware 
> offering.  These 
> two things alone will expand the userbase and developer base of 
> Hibernate.  This means more people finding bugs and more 
> people fixing bugs.
> 
> JBoss developers have also done a lot of distributed caching 
> work that 
> will be applicable to Hibernate.  We will also help Gavin 
> create tighter 
> integration of Hibernate with JBoss for those of you who are 
> interested 
> in that.  Things like packaged Hibernate components that can be 
> hot-deployed.  JMX management of Hibernate components.  Those 
> are just a 
> few of the things that we can introduce.
> 
> JBoss Group is proud to pionner a model we call "Professional Open
> Source" whereby JBoss.org grows and JBoss Group recruits the 
> top talent
> from succesful open source efforts.  It enables developers to work
> fulltime, become pro, on their own projects.  Recently JBoss Group
> recruited Remy Maucherat, the lead developer of Tomcat 5, Julien Viet
> the developer of Nukes, Bela Ban, creator of JavaGroups, more are 
> coming.  JBG offers the rare opportunity to turn from hobbyist open 
> source to professional open source.  All core JBoss 
> developers are pro 
> themselves(myself included). JBoss Group professional open source 
> sponsors the top developers to work full time on their 
> projects and thus 
> provides a boost to the projects involved by sponsoring their 
> leaders. 
> Finally the availability of professional services is a boost to 
> corporate adoption of succesful open source projects such as 
> Hibernate. 
>   We strongly believe this is the way of the future at JBoss.
> 
> All and all, I hope you all look favorably on this new 
> relationship.  I 
> know I do.
> 
> Thanks all!
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
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> Chief Architect
> JBoss Group LLC.
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