I haven't as yet. What caught my attention with WASCE was IBM's determined pushing of it as based on F/LOSS, ergo worthy of attention.
What sort of thing would people want to hear about Application Servers? What features are of the greatest interest to list memebers? and to the business public at large? Thanks Wesley Parish Quoting Joseph Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Just out of curiosity, have you looked at any of the open source > Application servers (JBoss / Tomcat / JOnAS) etc? > > Wesley Parish wrote on 04/12/06 21:49: > > WASCE = Websphere Application Server, Community Edition > > > > It might be of interest to businesses needing a workgroup groupware > > application. It's built on Apache and the Apache Java-based utilities. > its > > Java base though, is IBM's edition duly licensed from Sun - I'm hoping > that > > next year they'll start looking at Sun's GPL Java. And its default > > document/file format is ODF. > > > > Earlier, I offered to do a talk on it, IBM's semi-F/LOSS distributed > office > > suite, next year, if I succeeded in installing it. I think probably by > May > > I'll be ready. > > > > Wesley Parish > "Sharpened hands are happy hands. "Brim the tinfall with mirthful bands" - A Deepness in the Sky, Vernor Vinge "I me. Shape middled me. I would come out into hot!" I from the spicy that day was overcasked mockingly - it's a symbol of the other horizon. - emacs : meta x dissociated-press
