Craig,
Concerning the graphic size...  That's another topic.  The area for the
graphic should be defined to a max size.  Is that doable?  The new "Camel"
graphic is a bit obnoxious, don't you think?  :-)  I'll try to find a new
graphic that would fill the allotted space more nicely.  Thanks.

Kevin

On 5/2/07, Craig L Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Kevin,

I understand your concern. We could sort by last letter. But you'd
still be underneath bea, ode, and openejb. ;-)

Also, you have such a teeny tiny little graphic it gets totally lost
underneath the camel. How about making the Websphere graphic ten
times bigger? Or coming up with a cooler graphic entirely?

Craig

On May 2, 2007, at 6:57 AM, Kevin Sutter wrote:

> The ordering of the products on this page has "bothered" me for
> quite some
> time -- especially since WebSphere is always listed last.  :-)
> Alphabetically is better (as James just did), but still not great.
> I have
> seen web sites that will "randomly" sort entries on a page such as
> this so
> that every time that someone views the page, they get a different
> view of
> the products.  I've looked at the wiki editing capabilities of
> confluence,
> but haven't found this feature.  Does anybody know of a means of
> doing this
> on our wiki?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
> On 5/2/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>    Page Edited : openjpa<http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/
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>> Strachan <http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/%7Ejstrachan>
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>> 02, 2007).
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>> Content:
>>
>> This page list products and companies that are currently using
>> OpenJPA.
>>   BEA Kodo <http://bea.com/kodo/>: Kodo is the project from which the
>> OpenJPA source code was derived. Kodo is now, in turn, based on
>> the Apache
>> OpenJPA project and is in production use in hundreds of mission-
>> critical
>> applications around the world. OpenJPA is included as part of Kodo
>> 4.1 and
>> higher  Spring <http://www.springframework.org>: The popular Spring
>> framework is the leading full-stack Java/J2EE application framework,
>> delivering significant benefits for many projects, reducing
>> development
>> effort and costs while improving test coverage and quality.
>> OpenJPA is
>> shipped as part of Spring 2.0.1  Geronimo <http://
>> geronimo.apache.org/>:
>> The Geronimo project is a free software application server
>> developed by the
>> Apache Software Foundation and distributed under the Apache
>> license. The
>> goal of the Geronimo project is to produce a server runtime
>> framework that
>> pulls together the best Open Source alternatives to create
>> runtimes that
>> meet the needs of developers and system administrators. OpenJPA is
>> shipped
>> as part of Geronimo 1.2 beta and 2.0-m1.  OpenEJB<http://
>> incubator.apache.org/openejb/>:
>> OpenEJB is an open source, modular, configurable, and extendable EJB
>> Container System and EJB Server. OpenJPA is included with OpenEJB
>> version
>> 3.0 and later.  Apache Ode Ode <http://incubator.apache.org/ode/>:
>> Ode
>> (Orchestration Director Engine) is an Apache incubated project to
>> develop an
>> open-source, Apache-licensed, implementation of the WS-BPEL 1.1 and
>> WS-BPEL 2.0 (draft) specifications. Ode is a choreography engine
>> allowing
>> you to develop processes to call services in a well-defined
>> manner. OpenJPA
>> is included with Ode version 2.0 and later.  ActiveMQ<http://
>> activemq.apache.org>:
>> Apache ActiveMQ is the most popular and powerful open source
>> Message Broker
>> which supports many Cross Language Clients and Protocols and many
>> advanced
>> features while fully supporting JMS 1.1 and J2EE 1.4. OpenJPA is
>> included
>> with ActiveMQ version 4.2 and later.  WebSphere Application Server
>> Version
>> 6.1 Feature Pack for EJB 3 Alpha<https://www14.software.ibm.com/
>> iwm/web/cc/earlyprograms/websphere/was61ejb3/>:
>> The Alpha release of the IBM WebSphere Application Server Feature
>> Pack for
>> EJB 3.0 contains a preliminary implementation of the Enterprise
>> JavaBeans
>> Version 3.0 specification, commonly known as EJB3. Associated with
>> the
>> Enterprise JavaBeans Version 3.0 specification is the Java
>> Persistence API
>> specification, commonly known as JPA. The Alpha JPA implementation is
>> powered by OpenJPA.
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