Hi All,
cwiki.apache.org/geronimo is fully operational !!! I updated the web site and placed it for review
at http://people.apache.org/~hcunico/branches_may2006/ see my last post [ Re: svn commit: r411192
[1/3] - in /geronimo/site: ./ docs/ docs/gbuild/ docs/xbean/ xdocs/ xdocs/gbuild/
Could we outline what features we have today that we may potentially want to take out and provide
as a separate plugin as well as those features that we may provide directly as plugins?
I think we should still host the default plugin site at the ASF. By hosting the plugin site we would
not
Not sure what it would take but, if we decide to have one hosted at the ASF
I'll be happy to help :)
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
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Matt Hogstrom wrote:
If others feel that it needs to be at Apache *AND*
John Sisson wrote:
Some notes in relation to documentation:
* Clicking on the the Geronimo Documentation link on
http://myhost:8080/ takes me to
http://geronimo.apache.org/documentation.html which doesn't currently
have any 1.1 documentation. What are the plans for the 1.1 documentation?
Hi All,
I'm a bit lost with the two branches we have now to manage the web site. I have the
.../site/branches/may2006 branch updated and ready to go live, it already includes that last two
changes (updated events and added book to documentation).
What would be the next step? replacing the
Jacek Laskowski wrote:
On 6/17/06, Dain Sundstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I put together a FAQ in the sandbox on the cwiki. I seeded it with
content from the main wiki on the Geronimo website and with some
content from a resent email I sent about accessing an MBean server
from a GBean.
, 2006, at 12:11 PM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
Hi All,
I'm a bit lost with the two branches we have now to manage the web
site. I have the .../site/branches/may2006 branch updated and ready
to go live, it already includes that last two changes (updated events
and added book to documentation
+1
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Here are the latest binaries built from
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/branches/1.1.0,
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/specs/tags/1_1 and
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/daytrader/branches/1.1.0.
I believe this will start a
Congratulations Joe!!! Very well deserved :)
Welcome!!!
Cheers!
Hernan
Sachin Patel wrote:
In recognition of his contributions to the Apache Geronimo community,
the Geronimo PMC is proud to announce the committership of Joe Bohn.
Joe has contributed in many areas, including the console
I don't think we should keep creating so many spaces. The idea behind having multiple spaces was to
allow easier management of the documentation as we deliver new releases of Geronimo.
Documents not attached to specific Geronimo releases should all go into the same space, the
challenge would
Jason Dillon wrote:
I don't think we should keep creating so many spaces. The idea behind
having multiple spaces was to allow easier management of the
documentation as we deliver new releases of Geronimo.
I do not think we should limit the number of spaces...
If a sub-project warrants its
Yes, that is the plan. Some time ago we voted to use confluence and now we are migrating the content
over cwiki. We will drop (eventually) MoinMoin once we have all the content consolidated.
Cheers!
Hernan
Donald Woods wrote:
What's our strategy for the 2 active Wikis we now have?
using the unified-diff output and piping it to a
file. If I can see your command, I can hook you up.
Take care,
Jeremy
On 6/20/06, *Hernan Cunico* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Merging isn't working, I don't see anything being updated into trunk.
How do I create
Hi Jason,
what is the long term plan for this space? could we ultimately move/merge the MoinMoin content there
once migrated?
There is this GMOxSBOX space (the SandBox) that we could remove and put the GMOxKB instead, see
cwiki.apache.org/geronimo
Let me know what you think?
Cheers!
Hernan
of the wiki I'll be doing the migration tools testing on my machine.
Cheers!
Hernan
--jason
On Jun 22, 2006, at 12:55 PM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
Hi Jason,
what is the long term plan for this space? can we ultimately move the
MoinMoin content there?
There is this GMOxSBOX space that we could get
Committers
Alan Cabrera
Dain Sundstrom
David Blevins
David Jencks
Hernan Cunico
Hiram R. Chirino
Jeff Genender
Joe Bohn
Kevan Miller
Matt Hogstrom
Rick McGuire
+0 from Committers
Jason Dillon
*Commiters who have not voted:*
Aaron Mulder
Bruce Snyder
James Strachan
Jeremy Boynes
Mark DeLaFranier
It might seem a bit cheesy but Open for G-Business sounds GREAT. I love it!!!
:D
Cheez!
Hernan
Paul McMahan wrote:
I say pour on the cheese!
Paul
On 6/23/06, Sachin Patel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah I think it would be somewhat cheesy as well.
On Jun 23, 2006, at 9:12 AM, Aaron Mulder
This would be a great starting point for the Apache Geronimo v1.1 - Developer's Guide. Something
opening the field to later talk about how to do build custom build. What you guys think? should we
create a new entry under the v1.1 doc?
Cheers!
Hernan
Bill Dudney wrote:
Hi All,
I'm in the
is planning to try to get 1.1 to build with m2. I
certainly don't feel like I have time to deal with the RTC process for
something that requires zillions of trivial changes to get to work.
thanks
david jencks
On Jun 28, 2006, at 11:18 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
This would be a great starting
Jacek Laskowski wrote:
On 6/28/06, Hernan Cunico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Absolutely agree, I just saw what I replied, that's what I get when I
use copy and paste. Sorry,
my bad :)
It should probably be grouped under Apache Geronimo development or
something like that to give the
idea
.
Thanks
Anita
--- Jacek Laskowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/28/06, Hernan Cunico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Absolutely agree, I just saw what I replied, that's what I get when
I use copy and paste. Sorry,
my bad :)
It should probably be grouped under Apache Geronimo development
or something
Done!
Cheers!
Hernan
anita kulshreshtha wrote:
Hernan,
Thanks! you may remove the original article.
Cheers
Anita
--- Hernan Cunico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Anita,
I created a new space Apache Geronimo Development (GMOxDEV) and
copied the Building Apache
Geronimo with Maven 2
and this new space dropped. I don't see that this content
warrants its own space at all.
:-\
--jason
On Jun 29, 2006, at 7:30 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
Hi Anita,
I created a new space Apache Geronimo Development (GMOxDEV) and
copied the Building Apache Geronimo with Maven 2 article. The new
Jacek,
I added those entries there and commented them as we still don't have the final text to describe
those subprojects. I personally could not find the right wording but hope somebody else can :)
Pls feel free to update the text and uncomment that entry. Make sure you add the link in the
those redirects where mainly used from the Geronimo Admin Console to point to a standard page when
we used to host the documentation at atlassian. AFAIK these redirects are no longer needed.
Cheers!
Hernan
Jason Dillon wrote:
Where are these links used?
Several of these point to old sites,
Hi All,
this is a friendly reminder that the Moin Moin wiki ( namely
wiki.apache.org/geronimo ) is being migrated to the confluence based
http://cwiki.apache.org/geronimo
Please refrain from continuing updating content to the Moin Moin wiki.
The current migration status can me seen at
John Sisson wrote:
Hernan Cunico wrote:
Hi All,
this is a friendly reminder that the Moin Moin wiki ( namely
wiki.apache.org/geronimo ) is being migrated to the confluence based
http://cwiki.apache.org/geronimo
Great!
Please refrain from continuing updating content to the Moin Moin
wiki
of getting a copy with out making any harm to the
format of the documents?
Thanks
Kanchana
On 7/29/06, Hernan Cunico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
this is a friendly reminder that the Moin Moin wiki ( namely
wiki.apache.org/geronimo ) is being migrated to the confluence based
http
Congratulations Dave, way to go !!!
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
The PMC would like to welcome David Jencks as the newest member of the
PMC. Please join us in welcoming David.
Matt
/1/06, *John Sisson* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hernan Cunico wrote:
John Sisson wrote:
Hernan Cunico wrote:
Hi All,
this is a friendly reminder that the Moin Moin wiki ( namely
wiki.apache.org/geronimo http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo
Hi All,
I've been reviewing the content we have in the Moin Moin wiki and it is
way more out of date than I thought it would be.
I initially thought that it would be easier to do the housekeeping
once we had the content migrated to Confluence but after a more detailed
analysis of the actual
, Hernan Cunico wrote:
Hi All,
I've been reviewing the content we have in the Moin Moin wiki and it
is way more out of date than I thought it would be.
I initially thought that it would be easier to do the housekeeping
once we had the content migrated to Confluence but after a more
detailed analysis
, at 1:19 PM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
yeah, not sure why that is happening. What worked for others was to
log out and log in again. It must be a caching thingy.
Let me know if that doesn't work.
Cheers!
Hernan
Dain Sundstrom wrote:
I don't seem to have the permissions to view that space.
-dain
to
note. Any idea what is happening there?
John
Hernan Cunico wrote:
Hi All,
I've been reviewing the content we have in the Moin Moin wiki and it
is way more out of date than I thought it would be.
I initially thought that it would be easier to do the housekeeping
once we had the content
Howdy, AFAIK documentation is not affected by RTC.
Cheers!
Hernan
Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
Issues can be moved to new types, e.g. Wish - Improvement, IIUC. Does
RTC really cover documentation? I thought that it was for improvements
and new features.
Regards,
Alan
Guillaume Nodet wrote:
I
Congratulations Kevan !!!
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Please welcome Kevan Miller as the newest member of the Geronimo PMC.
Kevan recently accepted the invitation to join the PMC. As such we now
have an additional set of eyes to help with reviews as well as other PMC
oversight
Way to go Paul, congrats!!!
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
All,
We're pleased to let you know that we have a new committer in our
midst. Paul McMahan has recently accepted an invitation to join the
Geronimo project. Paul has been active on Geronimo for several months
and has
Hi All,
check the Geronimo v1.1 documentation for updates, here is the URL:
http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC11/apache-geronimo-v11-users-guide.html
New additions to the documentation include:
* A quick start guide
* Installation
* Running Geronimo as a non root user
* Configuring Virtual Hosts
We will be able to pull data directly from JIRA once we use confluence
to generate Geronimo's web site. Till then we can use the wiki ;-)
Check this page, I just put the RSS URL from David's .vm
http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDEV/review.html
This is the raw content without applying Dave's
Congrats Alan!
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
The Apache Geronimo PMC would like to let everyone know that Alan
Cabrera has accepted the invitation to join the Geronimo PMC. We are
excited to have Alan assisting with project oversight in addition to his
technical contributions to
Congrats Guillaume!!!
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
All,
Please join us in welcoming Guillaume who recently accepted an
invitation to join the Geronimo PMC. Guillaume is probably best known
for his work on Xbean and ServiceMix. Has always been available to help
out folks and is a
need to vote or what is the procedure for
bringing this to a close?
We have people updating the wrong Wiki despite some warnings.
Hernan Cunico wrote:
It seems like a formal request from Geronimo's PMC to the
infrastructure team is in order to officially remove the previous
Moin Moin wiki
GREAT!!!
So, how do we get rid of them, both Moin Moin and the one on Atlassian?
I think I should be able to remove the one on Atlassian but don't know
how to kill the Moin Moin one. AFAIK PMC has to make the official
request. Comments anyone?
Cheers!
Hernan
Jason Dillon wrote:
Just nuke
Congrats David!
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Please welcome David Blevins as the newest member of the Geronimo PMC.
David recently accepted the invitation to join the PMC. David is part
of the OpenEJB project that we depend on so heavily and that is joining
Apache as an Incubator
Hi All,
I created an initial (and basic) structure for an *Apache Geronimo Developers Guide*. The TOC is
having just a few entries now, see
http://opensource2.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Apache+Geronimo+Development+Guide
* Application frameworks
* Persistence layers
* Apache
Hi All,
here is an update to the documentation for administering security.
http://opensource2.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Administrative+tasks#Administrativetasks-AdministeringSecurity
Cheers!
Hernan
Ron,
you can use the sample application *Daytrader* already provided with Geronimo. Daytrader is a
performance benchmarking application, you can find more details on this app at the following URL:
http://opensource2.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Day+Trader
If you have Geronimo
Hi Aaron,
here are a few more related to the console, these falls in the second group (no
patch yet)
1641: Using default Console Realm, when delete a user it will not be removed
from the groups.
1663: Ability to test database pool connections after editing.
1664: Export / Import configurations
Absolutely, in addition to adding a link in the community table we could give it more visibility by
adding a new tab on the top nav bar (right next to subprojects)
Cheers!
Hernan
Dain Sundstrom wrote:
I propose we add an events page to the community section of our
website. This page would
Dain Sundstrom wrote:
Good idea. Do you know know how to add this?
-dain
On Mar 17, 2006, at 11:58 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
Absolutely, in addition to adding a link in the community table we
could give it more visibility by adding a new tab on the top nav bar
(right next to subprojects
the original layers to
create a new tab.
- sachin
On Mar 20, 2006, at 7:30 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
It would be cool if the EPIQ team can provide a new tab. I will add
these changes to the site and update the JIRA 1611.
Those that are speaking at any of these events pls attach
Hi Glenn,
yes, I could use one created by you guys :) I've been struggling with the font
sz.
Cheers!
Hernan
Epiq Geronimo Team wrote:
Hi Hernan,
We are happy to help with the graphics. Let us know if you still need
an events tab.
Glenn
Hernan Cunico wrote:
Hi Sachin,
Thanks
Hi Jacek,
good timing, I just updated the site (first time) :)
Those instructions have missing that you need to get the site from svn first (although it may look
obvious)
Here is a *summary* of the steps:
1- svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/site/ local_site_home
2- edit the
Hi All,
I just updated the Web site to fix the font problems in committers.html and
schemas.html
It should now be more consistent across platforms.
Cheers!
Hernan
Hi All,
here is an update to the Spring integration doc. So far so good, two more apps to go and I'll have
just the foundation :D
http://opensource2.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Spring
Has anyone fully tested the *Countries* sample? I'm having some trouble trying to use the
Hi All,
here is another update to the Spring integration doc. All 6 sample applications are working and
documented, most of them are configured to use the embedded Derby db.
http://opensource2.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Spring
Cheers!
Hernan
Hi All,
I found the thread on Java Service Wrapper very cool. I gathered the info from the thread and put it
together in an article with the steps for configuring Geronimo to run as a Windows service. Here is
the link,
Hi Anitha,
have you looked at these articles? there you will find some theory and working
examples.
Deploying secure applications:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Deploying+secure+applications
Administrative tasks, look for Administering security
Hi All,
here is a doc update for migrating apps using Hibermate.
http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/JBoss+to+Geronimo+-+Hibernate+Migration
As usual, comments/suggestions are welcome :)
Cheers!
Hernan
Hi All,
Here is a doc update for building and administering *Little-G*, it includes the tomcat sample
applications for testing the server.
http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Little-G+-+minimal-tomcat-server
This article is part of the *Apache Geronimo Development
How about the Web site face lift!? should we add it too?
I also became a new committer recently, don't know when was the last report but I'm sure I wasn't
there as a committer :)
Cheers!
Hernan
Dain Sundstrom wrote:
I suggest we detail our new committers and PMC members. Anyone
remember
I am having basically the same issue building directly on Windows. When the build gets to the izpack
section it fails. I check the assemblies\j2ee-installer\target directory and it cascades
recursively, in fact I am not able to delete that directory (yet).
Any subsequent build attempts will
this in an index.properties:
10=webconsole-tomcat\1.1-SNAPSHOT\webconsole-tomcat-1.1-SNAPSHOT.car\geronimo-console-standard-1.1-SNAPSHOT.war\
This would save 109 characters in the path name.
No matter what this is going to be a bit ugly.
Thoughts?
Hernan Cunico wrote:
I am having basically
Hi All,
I agree with Matt, we need to find a common ground, something in between the very short, number
based structure (and BTW not too meaningful) we had in the config-store and the unnecessary long
directory structure and file names that we are having now.
Independently of the Windows
Hi All,
here are some thoughts from my old IT Spec perspective :)
Maybe I'm smoking something but wouldn't it be easier for the end user if we just offer them a
simpler directory structure for the applications !?!?!?
- This structure would be beneficial from a production stand point
Please, stay away from config/repos in DB :D I've seen that before and I
really hated it.
I can come up with a lond detailed list why we should not go that way ;)
Cheers!
Hernan
Jason Dillon wrote:
Good time for everyone to go buy a Mac :-)
Is there any version of any windows fs that is not
Hi All,
for those struggling with Windows file naming limitation. I found deleting those file is a royal
pain as Windows can not point directly to the files already generated.
To delete those files and directories exceeding the 254 chars you can use the old DOS command
subst. This command
I think we should try to make it *simple* for the final user. Having unpacked the jar creates a mile
long path that makes it unpractical for anybody to follow, this is totally independent on whether it
is supported or not by the OS. We don't need a paragraph to describe where a file is, right?
Hi All,
Here is an update to the documentation. I found surprisingly easy to deploy JPetstore/Struts. It
would be great to add more dev related details about using this framework, any volunteers? :)
http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Struts
Cheers!
Hernan
Hernan Cunico
[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: dev dev@geronimo.apache.org, user
[X] +1 - Close development for 1.1 on Monday 4/24 0600 PT
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
All,
I'd like to propose we close 1.1 and start putting the wrapping tape on
the box. There have been new features / functions coming in and at some
point we need to collectively get this one out
CONGRATS Rick !!! Very well deserved
Cheers!
Hernan
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
In recognition of his contributions and participation in the Apache
Geronimo community, the Geronimo PMC is proud to announce the
committership of Rick McGuire.
Rick has contributed in many places, and is a
Hi All,
I'm working on the v1.1 documentation. I initially thought that it would be better to structure this
documentation as an update to the existing 1.0, this is mainly focusing on the What's new for XYZ
topics.
There are some comments about this on GERONIMO-1883
I think we should
Hi All,
I put in confluence the Principles and Goals that Aaron wrote. These are listed as the first bullet
in the Geronimo v1.1 documentation.
Matt, do you have those graphics for Geronimo deployment options? I can include them if you send
them over :)
Here is the link to the Geronimo v1.1
.
Cheers!
Hernan
Aaron Mulder wrote:
Hernan,
I am really looking for more discussion/feedback before posting this
as representative of the project at large. It would be more helpful
to have your comments on the content.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 4/26/06, Hernan Cunico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All
Congrats Guilleaume!!! and Welcome
Cheers!
Hernan
Dain Sundstrom wrote:
The Apache Geronimo PMC is proud to announce Guillaume Nodet as our
newest Apache Geronimo committer, and look forward to his continued
great work on XBean and the Geronimo integration with Service Mix.
His work shows
Hi All,
today I got my first, and mostly functional, G 1.1 build and succeeded in deploying my first DB2
data source through the console. I choose DB2 because of the multiple jars.
My impression at the end was, it is even more complicated than the previous version. The new naming
convention
Hi All,
I'll be happy to work on the *RELEASE-NOTES*, there are many things in common
with the documentation.
I need your input to build a thorough list with all the changes (major and minor) from the previous
release. We need a Summary of changes section in the release notes and that list
Hi All,
This is the new tentative structure to cover the new Geronimo release
1. Geronimo v1.1 - Summary of changes
2. Geronimo v1.1 - New features
3. Geronimo v1.1 - Installation
4. Geronimo v1.1 - Administration
4.1. Geronimo v1.1 - Tools and Commands
4.2. Geronimo v1.1 - Administration
know if anything has higher priority.
Regards,
Sanket Sharma
On 4/29/06, *Hernan Cunico* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
This is the new tentative structure to cover the new Geronimo release
1. Geronimo v1.1 - Summary of changes
2. Geronimo v1.1
I am one of those who just found it out by testing and documenting the console. I could not find any
reference anywhere, just a few svn commit.
I guess most of the questions will be addressed when we discuss it here on the dev list but in the
mean time, Aaron could you please share some info
I think the issue to be discussed should be more than just the physical
location of the plugin server.
We have just way to many alternatives to do the same thing, which is to DEPLOY.
For what I understand about the idea behind the plugins, they seem to be good for installing some
things and
I will be there :)
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Thought I'd start a thread to see which of the committers will be a Java
One. I seem to remember seeing a note about getting together to discuss
where we're at and where we're going but I don't remember seeing a
whose who in the zoo
the dependencies.
Cheers!
Hernan
Thanks,
Aaron
On 5/1/06, Hernan Cunico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the issue to be discussed should be more than just the
physical location of the plugin server.
We have just way to many alternatives to do the same thing, which is
to DEPLOY.
For what I
Aaron Mulder wrote:
I have to disagree with putting up an ASF option as the default.
Let's say there are 50 plugins produced by Apache and 70 by outsiders.
We have a choice to make the default a repository containing 50
entries, or a repository containing 120 entries. What makes sense?
To
Hi All,
when we updated the web site we mainly focused on the look feel but left the
existing navigational
structure pretty much untouched.
I propose we update some of the structure starting with the documentation
section. Currently there
are two links pointing to the same resource, these are
the community to contribute to
the documentation too.
I currently don't know how to remove the WHOs from confluence but I'm looking
how to do it.
Thanks for the feedback, I know you guys are very busy closing JIRAS.
Cheers!
Hernan
Thanks,
Aaron
On 5/2/06, Hernan Cunico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Most of the documentation was uploaded into a JIRA and granted ASF license long time ago. I say most
because the last updates have not been yet uploaded. Once we have cwiki.apache.org in production the
license should no longer be an issue.
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
Hernan Cunico
Hi All,
I remember discussing about the alternative commands for starting and stopping the server but I
can't find that note.
Did we ever came up with an official position as of what would be the preferred commands to start
and stop the server? I also believe we even mentioned about adding a
this changes (including the proposal for the documentation), will need
the XBean and GBuild info from you before though :)
Cheers!
Hernan
David Blevins wrote:
On May 2, 2006, at 12:27 PM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
http://people.apache.org/~hcunico/site/
I think these proposed changes will facilitate
/2/06, Hernan Cunico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
when we updated the web site we mainly focused on the look feel but
left the existing navigational
structure pretty much untouched.
I propose we update some of the structure starting with the
documentation section. Currently there
are two
Hi All,
I put the RELEASE-NOTES-1.1 available on confluence so it will be easier for you to provide some
input. It is based on the previous version and it needs a lot of work.
Here are some of the areas where I'm hoping to gather and summarize your
feedback
* Future Road Map at a Glance
*
Hi Thibault,
you should still be able to access the data if you specify the schema in your
query (schema.table)
The id for connection does not necessarily need to be the same that created
data/schema in the db.
HTH
Cheers!
Hernan
Hamelin, Thibault wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently developping
Cool stuff!!! long time needed :D
Thanks David
Cheers!
Hernan
David Blevins wrote:
All,
I've revived our script that creates unstable builds. Further, I've
hooked it up to run every Wednesday at 6am PST. I chose Wednesday as
it gives developers a couple days into the week to try and
Hi All,
I just wanted to give you guys a heads up on how the Geronimo's confluence wiki
may look like once
cwiki.apache.org jumps in production.
Available at the following link is just a single page, static draft based on what is in the oven for
Geronimo v1.1 documentation. The new confluence
Guide
so as to avoid confusion between this and other forms of documentation
at developerworks, articles, etc.
Hernan Cunico wrote:
Hi All,
I just wanted to give you guys a heads up on how the Geronimo's
confluence wiki may look like once
cwiki.apache.org jumps in production.
Available
In the template I posted for the upcoming Geronimo's confluence wiki there is a Google search
already included. It would be cool to have one on the web site too :)
http://people.apache.org/~hcunico/cwiki/documentation.html
Cheers!
Hernan
Jason Dillon wrote:
Any thoughts on adding a Google
to have a space per-version
for our documentation.
GDOCS10
GDOCS11
etc...
I think we should not limit ourselves to one space, but use them to
organize documents on a very high-level.
--jason
On 5/11/06, Hernan Cunico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted to show how the doc will potentially look
Hi All,
here are two updates for the Geronimo v1.1 documentation
Tools and Commands:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Geronimo+v1.1+-+Tools+and+Commands
Deployer tool:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Geronimo+v1.1+-+Deployer+tool
potentially customize a lot more.
Cheers!
Hernan
Jason Dillon wrote:
On 5/11/06, Hernan Cunico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I just wanted to give you guys a heads up on how the Geronimo's
confluence wiki may look like once
cwiki.apache.org jumps in production.
...
http://people.apache.org
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