I think it's easier to discuss this in ICQ in the evening and sum it up in an 
email later on. WDYT? It would also be cool if mohammad could attend.

LieGrue,
strub

--- Gurkan Erdogdu <[email protected]> schrieb am Do, 12.3.2009:

> Von: Gurkan Erdogdu <[email protected]>
> Betreff: Re: AW: Next Steps - M2 Release
> An: [email protected]
> Datum: Donnerstag, 12. März 2009, 12:31
> Hi Mark;
> 
> I will also start EJB bean and JMS bean implementations. I
> will try to create different maven project for these with
> name webbeans-ejb and webbeans-jms (I do not know how to
> manage these different maven projects with webbeans-impl
> dependency. It will be much more clear after starting to do
> some implementation). Moreover, we can use the
> "webbeans-geronimo" for integration purposes.
> 
> Thanks;
> 
> /Gurkan
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: Mark Struberg <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 11:04:46 AM
> Subject: AW: Next Steps - M2 Release
> 
> 
> Hi Gurkan!
> 
> I saw the bunch of changes you did the last week and I'm
> very happy you push these things forward :)
> 
> I hopefully will have more time again starting this
> weekend.
> Currently I have not much I could checkin to SVN (possible
> publish them to my private git repo). Most things I did are
> simply not rdy to be commited yet.
> 
> I started a small web service sample with jax-ws to show
> how OWB could work in such an environment. But to be honest,
> there are not many OWB features used in this sample. Mainly
> IOC injection and JPA stuff. 
> Another thing I'd like to do is to move Matzes facesgoodies
> sample from Spring to OWB until start of April (JSF-Days
> conference).
> 
> I also started a webbeans-geronimo package which should
> contain SPI implementation code for OpenEJB and other
> geronimo stuff. But this is also far from rdy. Im also
> waiting for OpenEJB folks for help here.
> 
> LieGrue,
> strub
> 
> 
> 
> --- Gurkan Erdogdu <[email protected]>
> schrieb am Do, 12.3.2009:
> 
> > Von: Gurkan Erdogdu <[email protected]>
> > Betreff: Next Steps - M2 Release
> > An: [email protected]
> > Datum: Donnerstag, 12. März 2009, 8:54
> > Hi Gang,
> > 
> > I am currently testing the our implementation against
> the
> > JSR-299 TCK. Currently, our implementation is passed
> 210
> > tests of the total 381 TCK standalone tests :) I am
> hardly
> > working on the TCK compatibility. I really want that
> in the
> > end of this month, we are able to release our M2
> release
> > with passing all TCK tests.
> > 
> > Belows are the remaining parts of the specification
> that we
> > did not touch or implement partly.
> > 
> > 1* EJB Beans support --> Not implemented
> > 2* XML implementation --> we have implemented
> partly,
> > but needs more work! 
> > 3* Context passivation/activation --> Not
> implemented,
> > and how we decide to passivate or activate beans ?
> (Maybe
> > requires Java EE container support)
> > 4* Resource injections (Common annotations resources,
> JMS
> > resources, JPA resources etc.) --> Mark is working
> on the
> > JPA injections
> > 5* Asynhronous JMS event support --> Not
> implemented
> > 
> > Lastly we talked with the Mark, we decided to
> implement the
> > Java EE parts (EJB and JMS) as seperate maven modules
> from
> > the implementation. So anyone is able to use our
> > implementation without owning a Java EE container,(
> Use in
> > Tomcat, Jetty or other web container). Also I really
> like to
> > support the OpenWebBeans in Java SE environment. To
> this
> > happen, I have changed discovery mechanism of the
> project.
> > Now, anyone can add its own discovery mechanism. I
> have
> > implemented Java SE and WAR deployment mechanisms so
> far.
> > Default is the WAR deployment. (Currently this depends
> on
> > the javassist!)
> > 
> > Mark, what are you working on currently? As I
> remembered
> > from last conversations, you created the ejb maven
> module to
> > integrate JPA stuffs. Can you commit this? Or it needs
> more
> > work. I also want to integrate EJB and JMS stuff this
> week.
> > So if you have created the EJB maven modules, please
> commit
> > it and I am able to start on working on the Java EE
> stuffs.
> > 
> > WDYT guys about our current situation? Any advice,
> comment
> > ? All of them are welcome :)
> > 
> > Thanks;
> > 
> > /Gurkan
> > 
> > 
> >       
> 
> 
>       



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