Are we not including J2EE Management 1.1 in this list because of JSR77.3.5.0.1 - deploymentDescriptor?
Thanks Anita --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Author: hogstrom > Date: Sun Dec 17 21:53:00 2006 > New Revision: 488131 > > URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=488131 > Log: > Added RELEASE notes to assembly > > Added: > > geronimo/server/branches/2.0-M1/assemblies/geronimo-boilerplate-minimal/src/main/resources/RELEASE-NOTES-2.0-M1.txt > (with props) > > Added: > geronimo/server/branches/2.0-M1/assemblies/geronimo-boilerplate-minimal/src/main/resources/RELEASE-NOTES-2.0-M1.txt > URL: > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/geronimo/server/branches/2.0-M1/assemblies/geronimo-boilerplate-minimal/src/main/resources/RELEASE-NOTES-2.0-M1.txt?view=auto&rev=488131 > ============================================================================== > --- > geronimo/server/branches/2.0-M1/assemblies/geronimo-boilerplate-minimal/src/main/resources/RELEASE-NOTES-2.0-M1.txt > (added) > +++ > geronimo/server/branches/2.0-M1/assemblies/geronimo-boilerplate-minimal/src/main/resources/RELEASE-NOTES-2.0-M1.txt > Sun Dec 17 21:53:00 2006 > @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ > +Release Notes -- Apache Geronimo -- Version 2.0 - Milestone 1 > + > +Geronimo URLs > +------------- > +Home Page: http://geronimo.apache.org/ > +Downloads: http://geronimo.apache.org/downloads.html > +Documentation: http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation.html > +Mailing Lists: http://geronimo.apache.org/mailing.html > +Source Code: http://geronimo.apache.org/svn.html > +Bug Tracking: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO > +Wiki: http://cwiki.apache.org/geronimo > + > + > +IMPORTANT > +--------- > +This is a Milestone release, that means that is not the final > version of > +Apache Geronimo v2.0 Take a look at "Known Issues and Limitations" > section for > +further details. > + > +System Requirements > +------------------- > +You need a platform that supports the Sun JDK 5.0+ (J2SE 1.5.0+). > + > +Most testing has been done on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. > + > + > +Significant Changes in the 2.0 Release > +-------------------------------------- > +Apache Geronimo v2.0 includes the following features: > + > +- Full Sun JDK 5.0+ (J2SE 1.5.0+) > +- Servlet 2.5 (Tomcat) > +- JSP 2.1 (Tomcat) > +- JSP Debug 1.0 (Tomcat) > +- Servlet 2.5 (Jetty) > +- JSP 2.1 (Jetty - via Jasper) > +- JSP Debug 1.0 (Jetty) > +- JSF 1.2 > +- JSTL 1.2 > +- Common Annotations 1.0 > +- JAF 1.1 > +- JavaMail 1.4 > +- EJB 3.0 (JPA only) > +- JTA 1.1 > +- JMS 1.1 > +- JACC 1.1 > + > +Installing & Starting Geronimo > +------------------------------ > +To install, simply unpack the .zip (Windows) or tar.gz (Unix) file > containing > +Geronimo. > + > +If you wish to modify the default ports that Geronimo will use, edit > the file > +<geronimo_home>/var/config/config.xml > + > +Geronimo comes with batch and script files to control server start > and stop > +functions. To see usage examples simply type geronimo.bat or > geronimo.sh > +command as appropriate for your platform. It is necessary to set > JAVA_HOME to > +the copy of your Sun 5 JDK/JRE prior to executing the command. > + > +Here is an example to set JAVA_HOME: > + > +export JAVA_HOME=<JDK/JRE_home> > + > +To see the available command options type: > + > +<geronimo_home>/bin/geronimo.sh > +or > +<geronimo_home>/bin/geronimo.bat > + > +The command will display help text instructing you as to how to > start and stop > +the Geronimo server. > + > +If you prefer to start the server without a script file you can > simply type: > + > +java -jar <geronimo_home>/bin/server.jar > + > +Once the server has started, you can access the Geronimo > Administration Console > +at http://localhost:8080/console/ . The default user name is > "system" and the > +default password is "manager". > + > + > +Administration Console Security Configuration > +--------------------------------------------- > +The default administration user/password for the Geronimo > Administration Console > +and deployment tool is system/manager. You can change these > defaults directly > +from the Geronimo Administration Console by accessing Security -> > Console Realm > +and change the user name and password from the Console Realm Users > portlet. > + > +As an alternative, you can make the same changes by editing the > +<geronimo_home>/var/security/users.properties and > +<geronimo_home>/var/security/groups.properties files. > + > + > +Deploying Applications > +---------------------- > +Geronimo comes with deploy scripts and batch files to deploy J2EE > modules or > +applications. You can use the scripts or simply invoke the > executable jar by > +running the following command (note that you need to start Geronimo > first): > + > +<geronimo_home>/bin/java -jar deployer.jar deploy my-web-app.war > [deploy plan] > + > +You will need to use the username "system" and password "manager" > unless you > +customized those during the install process. The deployment plan > argument is > +optional -- you can pack a deployment plan into the application > module, provide > +it on the command line, or in some cases omit it entirely. > + > +You can also use the "Login" command once and avoid to enter user > name and > +password every time you use the deploy tool > + > +For more information on the commands and options supported by the > deploy tool, > +run from within the Geronimo directory <geronimo_home>/bin: > + > +java -jar deployer.jar help [command] > + > +You can also graphically deploy applications and resources via the > Geronimo > +Administration Console available at http://localhost:8080/console/ > + > + > +Other Deployment Options > +------------------------ > +As an alternative to the command-line deployer, you can copy > application > +modules into the <geronimo_home>/deploy/ directory and the > +hot deployer service will deploy them automatically. The > command-line deployer > +has some advantages, as it will output any > +deployment errors to its own console rather than just the server > log. > + > +Additionally, Geronimo provides a Maven plugin that can deploy > applications to > +Geronimo as part of a Maven build. > + > + > +Configuration > +------------- > +Most configuration attributes can be updated in the > +<geronimo_home>/var/config/config.xml file. The attributes most > likely to be > +changed are already included in the supplied config.xml file, while > others may > +need to be added manually. > + > + > +Certification Status > +-------------------- > +Apache Geronimo v2.0-M1, being a MILESTONE release is not yet > certified. > + > + > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com