"Geir Magnusson Jr." wrote:
> > I don't care whether you want to call it a repository or a catalog, but am
> > suggesting that perhaps we could simply start there?
>
> Yes. Great. Lets do that.
>
> Please.
OK, let's show some code, then.
The list of people who said they were interested in a JDBC pool are
here.
< http://husted.com/about/jakarta/lib001.htm >
Ignacio may be dropping out, so that leaves you, Rodney, and David.
So, lets open a Jakarta Library CVS (Sam?), or a project on SourceForge,
and start that ball rolling.
I'll get with the Web site people (me, Morgan, and David), and start
that rolling too.
I'd suggest that people interesting in testing should monitor the Struts
initiative on Struts-dev (feel free to jump in!).
I do need to do something about user contributions. The sane thing seems
to make it part of this, so everyone can use it. As Geir has pointing
out, there is a ton of stuff already. Heck, even Jetspeed has a portlet
API they'd like to expose. I think with a package subproject, and a kewl
catalog online, nature will take its course.
-T.