Note:
As I haven't found a place for general announcements related to projects
using the Apache tools, I am sending this here and in other development
lists of the Apache Foundation. Please excuse the repeat info...

I'm writing because my company has just released a product called OpenJODA.
Basically what we're doing in the first step is allowing people to start
working with a full package of a java portal server as we call it. In order
to this we have packaged the following technologies into an InstallAnywhere
binary :

- Apache Tomcat
- JBoss EJB container
- Apache Turbine
- Apache Jetspeed
- Hypersonic SQL

We have also added two portlets that allows users to customize the list of
newsfeeds that are available on their portals and also to remove them. In
order to do this we connect to an LDAP server on our web site called
Mycomponents.com. You can download this package at the following URL :
http://mycomponents.com/openjoda/install/install.html

As this is the first version of our product, we welcome your feedback, which
can be directed  to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or even to me directly if you feel like
it (although I recommend using the support way :)).

We will also be adding in the near future a configuration manager, in the
form of a java swing application that will help doing quick changes in the
settings of OpenJODA as well as handle tasks such as restarting the server,
etc..

In order to promote the development of web applications (we call them
components, but well :)) on this platform, we have launched a contest for
the best applications. This contest is done in collaboration with Collab.net
(which is responsible notably for sourcexchange.com) and consists of two
steps, the first one being the proposal for applications, and the second
being the coding of the winning propositions. Both steps are totally open to
anybody except of course mycomponents.com or xo3 (our sister company)
employees. Of course we will be offering prices for the two steps of the
contest, in the first one prices such as PDAs or giant Tuxes, and the second
part's prices will be less original : cash :) The total amount of these
prices is $50'000. If you want more details I suggest you check out the web
site (http://mycomponents.com) and contact us if you have any questions.

We will be offering more services to the community, in terms of
participating in the development of the packaged products, and also in
giving them the market share they deserve. We are willing to contribute
design, support,marketing and code to all these projects to make sure that
they can achieve their potential. Of course we are a commercial company too,
and will try to stay very clear that all our components will not necessarely
be open source, but we will try to help the community in the process.

Thank you for your time,

        Serge Huber.
        Chief Technology Officer.
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]De la part de burtonator
Envoy� : Friday, September 22, 2000 07:35 PM
� : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : $47,500 Jetspeed Application proposal on SourceExchange.com


http://www.sourcexchange.com/RfpBrowse?Button=Details&rfpID=47&JServSessionI
dservlets=x8x8m5lym1

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The Best Web App Challenge contest aims to sponsor the open-source
development  of Web applications for a Web portal.

What is a Web application for MyComponents? A Java based EJB of
JavaBeans running on the open-source architecture composed of the
following Apache projects :
�       Jetspeed
�       Turbine
�       Tomcat
�       And the JBoss container, a jboss.org project

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There is also a Jetspeed bundled dist on http://www.mycomponents.
Feedback of this would be good... I probably won't get time until
tomorrow.

Have fun!!! :)

Kevin

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