True, JOnAS is an EJB container only; however, there are parts to JOnAS
that are not part of the J2EE specification, such as the introduction of
JMX for application management.

The thought was to incorportate JAXM, JSR-67, into JOnAS.  From the JAXM
v0.94 spec section 2.4, "JAXM applications may be deployed in Servlet
2.2 and/or J2EE 1.3 containers.  It is anticipated that future version
of the J2EE specification will include JAXM-specific deployment
information."

>From the J2EE 1.3 specification, section 11.1, "Support for web services
is likely to be a primary focus for the next version of J2EE."  This
includes JSR-67.

If development thinks that JAXM and web services should remain on the
web tier, then I'll withdraw the suggestion.

Jim Shain
Sr. Architect
ALLTEL Information Services

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But what sense does this make? JOnAS is an EJB container only, not a
complete server product. Or is the project target changed and JOnAS aim
is now to build a complete server product?
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