Aaron Mulder wrote:
I think I'm climbing out from under my rock, at least a little
bit, and I'd like to start work on a manual. If I can produce a HTML
version, what's the best way to get it included on the geronimo.apache.org
web site? I'm thinking we should add a Documentation link to the
I personally think the wiki is the best place to develop documentation,
because everyone can participate. The issue is our wiki software is...
lets say difficult. James Strachan has a neat utility for Confluence
wiki, which Codehaus uses, that converts the wiki markup to html, pdf
and runs
For clustering, we've been working quite heavily for some time on this
abstraction...
http://activecluster.codehaus.org/
(Note that ActiveCluster is not Geronimo specific and so can be used to
build clusters or anything).
The current implementation works on top of any JMS provider, such as
On 21 Jul 2004, at 04:02, Dain Sundstrom wrote:
I personally think the wiki is the best place to develop
documentation, because everyone can participate. The issue is our
wiki software is... lets say difficult. James Strachan has a neat
utility for Confluence wiki, which Codehaus uses, that
On 21/07/2004 5:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For clustering, we've been working quite heavily for some time on this
abstraction...
http://activecluster.codehaus.org/
(Note that ActiveCluster is not Geronimo specific and so can be used
to build clusters or anything).
The current
Hi All;
this patch has code to deploy the webservice in the geronimo.
there is a
1) WebServiceDeployerGbean and by calling deploy GBean method one can
deploy a webservice. right now Axis service keep a seperate config-store
but that can be changed when we decide on the final thing
2)the
On 21 Jul 2004, at 12:22, Gianny Damour wrote:
On 21/07/2004 5:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For clustering, we've been working quite heavily for some time on
this abstraction...
http://activecluster.codehaus.org/
(Note that ActiveCluster is not Geronimo specific and so can be used
to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I personally think the wiki is the best place to develop
documentation, because everyone can participate. The issue is our
wiki software is... lets say difficult. James Strachan has a neat
utility for Confluence wiki, which Codehaus uses, that converts the
wiki
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