[JBoss-user] JBOSS Future, productive sites

2001-10-15 Thread Mariano Kamp

Hi there,

  we are currently evaluating the options for building a multi-chanel product
(mobile, web, etc.). During the process we found JBOSS and toyed around with
it a bit. The key people in our company are used to WebSphere/DB2/Oracle, but
we are quiet impressed by what we've seen so far from JBOSS/postgres. It
seems to be less annoying then WebSphere ;-)

  We now need to talk our management into it. What we are very much
interested in would be references to productive sites utilizing JBOSS. We
would greatly appreciate any comment on this subject, preferrably from sites
which use an open source database.

  Furthermore we are interested in how you do O/R mapping, e.g. are you using
MVCSoft Persistence Manager?

  What are you're perceptions in terms of availability, clustering, learning
curve and annoyance?

  Did anybody set up postgresql to be failsafe?

  Does anybody know when JBOSS 3.0 will be delivered (ball park figure). What
is the current state? Does it make sense to start developing with it in
respect of our schedule, which is a first release in Jan/Feb 2002?

  What other free / low cost ejb containers/servers are available? Any
experience with it (especially JOnAS and OpenEJB would be interesting!)?

Last no least. Are there any special things to note about tools?
Integration with JBOSS etc.?

Sorry for posting so many questions, but I would appreciate any comments on
any of the topics.

Thanks very much in advance ;-)
Mariano

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Re: [JBoss-user] JBOSS Future, productive sites

2001-10-15 Thread Dmitri Colebatch

On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Mariano Kamp wrote:

 
 Last no least. Are there any special things to note about tools?
 Integration with JBOSS etc.?
 

In terms of tools for developing with JBoss?  XDoclet
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/xdoclet) provides excellent support for
JBoss - it generates interfaces and deployment descriptors based on
comments in your code.

cheers
dim



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Re: [JBoss-user] JBOSS Future, productive sites

2001-10-15 Thread Peter Fagerlund

 In terms of tools for developing with JBoss?  XDoclet
 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/xdoclet) provides excellent support for
 JBoss - it generates interfaces and deployment descriptors based on
 comments in your code.


also check out the Together Deployer
http://jboss.org/jbossgroup/partners.jsp under IDE INTEGRATION ... it makes
it a breeze to deploy on JBoss ...

/peter_f


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[JBoss-user] JBOSS Future, productive sites

2001-09-25 Thread Mariano Kamp

Hi there,

  we are currently evaluating the options for building a multi-chanel product 
(mobile, web, etc.). During the process we found JBOSS and toyed around with 
it a bit. The key people in our company are used to WebSphere/DB2/Oracle, but 
we are quiet impressed by what we've seen so far from JBOSS/postgres. It 
seems to be less annoying then WebSphere ;-)

  We now need to talk our management into it. What we are very much 
interested in would be references to productive sites utilizing JBOSS. We 
would greatly appreciate any comment on this subject, preferrably from sites 
which use an open source database. 

  Furthermore we are interested in how you do O/R mapping, e.g. are you using 
MVCSoft Persistence Manager? 

  What are you're perceptions in terms of availability, clustering, learning 
curve and annoyance?
  
  Did anybody set up postgresql to be failsafe? 

  Does anybody know when JBOSS 3.0 will be delivered (ball park figure). What 
is the current state? Does it make sense to start developing with it in 
respect of our schedule, which is a first release in Jan/Feb 2002?

  What other free / low cost ejb containers/servers are available? Any 
experience with it (especially JOnAS and OpenEJB would be interesting!)?

Last no least. Are there any special things to note about tools? 
Integration with JBOSS etc.?

Sorry for posting so many questions, but I would appreciate any comments on 
any of the topics.

Thanks very much in advance ;-)
Mariano

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