> 
>> You know we're rewriting JBossMQ?  Especially to add clustered topics and
>> all of that jazz.
> 
> Nope, didn't know that, but that's cool to hear.  We used JBoss for our
> class, and so I've become pretty familiar with it, and would probably
> be inclined to use it at work if I did anything messaging related.
> 

Very cool.  

> BTW Andy, is there a roadmap anywhere that lays out when various
> JBoss milestones are expected?  Like 4.0.0DR3?  Or a final release
> version of 4.0?
>

What but not when.  The roadmap was published dec 24.
http://www.jboss.org/developers/tasks.html

Though not really milestone based.
 
> I've been using a nightly build from a couple of months ago, for school
> projects and experimenting, and I'm pretty impressed with the 4.0.0
> stuff so far...
>

Yup even cooler stuff is to come.
 
> TTYL,
> 
> Phil
> 
> 
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