JBoss 3.2 is a production release and will not change except for bug fixes and performance improvements.

Starting in JBoss 4 the old CMP2 engine will be slowly phased out. Much as we phased out the JAWS CMP 1.1 implementation in JBoss 3. JBoss 4 CMP2 will be written on top of Hibernate's persistence engine. The old CMP2 engine will be usable with JBoss 4 if so desired, but will be deprecated and removed in the future.

Bill



Nicholas wrote:

What does this mean for CMP2 support in JBoss 3 and 4
? Will you continue to develop it by implementing the
spec. with Hibernate ? Or will CMP users continue to
use the current engine ? Or something else ?



--- Bill Burke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hibernate will be replacing JBossDO. Gavin is on
JDO 2 expert committee. Alex will be joining it shortly too and
is already on mail list for JDO 2.


Barlow, Dustin wrote:


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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