I concur with Raphaël.  I have a project that is based on J2 and it is
currently running in a production environment.

-scott

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raphaël Luta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 5:46 AM
> To: Jetspeed Users List
> Subject: Re: What is the Status of Jetspeed 2 ??
> 
> Hampton, Thomas wrote:
> > I'm currently using Jetspeed 1.5 and I would like to upgrade to Jetspeed
> > 2 as soon as it is reasonable to do so.  But I can't tell from the
> > Jetspeed 2 website what the current status is.
> >
> > Is Jetspeed 2 released ?  When will it be released ?
> >
> 
> Jetspeed 2 has a M1 release available, with a M2 release soon.
> 
> > Is the 'M1' release a production release or is it "Alfa" or "Beta" ?
> >
> 
> Formally, it's an "alpha" release because M1 is not feature
> complete compared to the target feature list of J2 and some of
> the design of J2 may be changed until we reach a "1.0" status.
> (for example, there's a huge effort underway to streamline the
> auto-deployment code).
> 
> Now, even in its current status, J2 is very useable for
> development work if you want a pure, lean and mean, portal
> server.
> If what you need is just JSR168 support in a full-featured
> stable portal, consider using Jetspeed 1 with Fusion.
> Currently, you'll need to get the current CVS for this since
> Jetspeed 1.6 is not out yet (should be formally released soon).
> 
> --
> Raphaël Luta - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Apache Portals - Enterprise Portal in Java
> http://portals.apache.org/
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