On Oct 5, 2004, at 1:00 PM, Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
On Oct 4, 2004, at 11:17 AM, Aaron Mulder wrote:
I know the main developer of MC4J, a cool (Swing-based) JMX
management console -- check out the screen shots and stuff. (His
name is
Greg Hinkle)
I was using mc4j. I liked it.
I hope to get
: Greg Hinkle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Aaron Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Frontend tools (fwd)
Hey... that's cool. I'll make sure Geronimo has first class (relatively
speaking of course) support for this release.
Unfortunately I'm only going to be able to do so much about the size. I've
cut out
On Oct 2, 2004, at 2:44 PM, Dondi Imperial wrote:
I'd like to help out with frontend tools (web and desktop based) for
administration and deployment. Who do I get in touch with?
If there is no need or it is too early, for work on this end just
ignore this email.
There's always a need if you
PM, Dondi Imperial wrote:
I'd like to help out with frontend tools (web and desktop based) for
administration and deployment. Who do I get in touch with?
If there is no need or it is too early, for work on this end just
ignore this email.
There's always a need if you see one
Aaron Mulder wrote:
I know the main developer of MC4J, a cool (Swing-based) JMX
management console -- check out the screen shots and stuff. (His name is
Greg Hinkle) I hope to get Greg on board with Geronimo. If so, and if
that project continues to use (what is essentially) the Mozilla
Dondi Imperial wrote:
I'd like to help out with frontend tools (web and desktop based) for
administration and deployment. Who do I get in touch with?
If there is no need or it is too early, for work on this end just
ignore this email.
For something relatively small to get your feet wet you