On Apr 28, 2012, at 2:47 PM, Radim Kolar wrote:

> 
>> Currently, the release cycle for Geronimo is about an year or even longer, 
>> so it takes significant amount of time before we could use an updated 
>> version of software with bug fixes and enhancements.
> I also feel that project is not very alive. Most alive open source 
> application server project is Glassfish. but it has significant number of 
> bugs. I already tried 2 times to deploy it in production - once for glassfish 
> V2.0 and second few years later with glassfish 3.1.1 and had to step back.
> 
> I currently use JBoss 7.1.1. Documentation for AS 7 is bad probably even 
> worse then Geronimo docs, official forums are not much alive, posts has < 100 
> reads. Fighting with classloading issues in JBoss is challenging as well in 
> geronimo, i was unable to solve some classloading issues as well - had to 
> build own J2EE minimal stack and deploy it into Jetty 7. But i was more 
> successful in fighting these problems in jboss then in Geronimo.
> 
> As i understand open source community in general do not like J2EE concept and 
> tends to use simpler solutions like tomcat, which means that OS J2EE app 
> servers are not on community radar with exception of Glassfish - which is 
> popular because its offered as J2EE download from oracle site.

Note that there was a fair amount of discussion on the dev list on this same 
subject. There's been a lot of focus by the community on a 3.0 release (and 
others). Which I expect will be soon. As always, anyone who is interested in 
helping with releases (e.g. 2.2.x) is welcome to lend a hand…

--kevan

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