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cvs commit: xml-cocoon/webapp/docs/samples/sites java_apache_org.xml

bloritsch    00/10/19 11:46:00

  Modified:    webapp/docs/samples/sites Tag: xml-cocoon2
                        java_apache_org.xml
  Log:
  Updated java_apache_org.java to include something this millineum.
  
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-cocoon/webapp/docs/samples/sites/Attic/java_apache_org.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.1.2.1
  retrieving revision 1.1.2.2
  diff -u -r1.1.2.1 -r1.1.2.2
  --- java_apache_org.xml	2000/08/21 17:48:40	1.1.2.1
  +++ java_apache_org.xml	2000/10/19 18:45:59	1.1.2.2
  @@ -4,53 +4,46 @@
   
    <title>The Java Apache Project News</title>
    <author>Stefano Mazzocchi</author>
  - <version>$Id: java_apache_org.xml,v 1.1.2.1 2000/08/21 17:48:40 stefano Exp $</version>
  + <version>$Id: java_apache_org.xml,v 1.1.2.2 2000/10/19 18:45:59 bloritsch Exp $</version>
     
    <newscolumn>
     <news>
  -   <title>Apache JServ User mail list reaches 500 subscribers!</title>
  -   <link>http://java.apache.org/</link>
  -   <date>8 Mar 1999</date>
  +   <title>Avalon 3.0 alpha released!</title>
  +   <link>http://java.apache.org/framework</link>
  +   <date>11 Oct 2000</date>
      <content>
  -    The Apache JServ User mail list has offically reached 500 people subscribed.
  -    We would like to thank all of you for being around and for partecipating in 
  -    the making of such interesting projects. This incredible amount of brain 
  -    power is what makes us really proud, and we are looking forward to host
  -    more projects and more people to make what open source is all about: 
  -    learning, meeting people, challenging ourselves and have fun!
  +     Avalon 3.0. This is the latest release of the Apache Server Framework. It includes
  +     security pattern enforcement, and improved deployment and enhanced classloading.
  +     Documentation has been completely renewed. 
      </content>
     </news>
     <news>
  -   <title>Apache JMeter 1.1 released!</title>
  -   <link>../jmeter/dist/</link>
  -   <date>27 Feb 1999</date>
  +   <title>Java Apache Mail Enterprise Server (JAMES) 1.1 Released!</title>
  +   <link>http://java.apache.org/james</link>
  +   <date>27 Jul 2000</date>
      <content>
  -    This new release enhances its testing capabilities adding the possibility 
  -    to test multiple URLs instead of a single one, to dump the collected 
  -    samples to a file and to use aliases instead of big URLs.
  +     JAMES 1.1 is the second release of a 100% pure Java Mail Server which implements our
  +     Mailet (similar to Servlet) technology to provide a powerful mail based application
  +     server. It is based on the Avalon server framework.  
      </content>
     </news>
     <news>
  -   <title>Apache JServ 1.0b3 released!</title>
  -   <link>../jserv/index.html</link>
  -   <date>19 Feb 1999</date>
  +   <title>Apache JServ 1.1.2 Released!</title>
  +   <link>http://java.apache.org/jserv</link>
  +   <date>17 Jun 2000</date>
      <content>
  -    A new release of Apache JServ is out. Please see the change notes for 
  -    more information.
  +     Apache JServ 1.1.2 has been released. This version fixes some minor bugs. Please see
  +     the change log for details.
      </content>
     </news>
     <news>
  -   <title>Java Apache Server Framework project started</title>
  -   <link>../framework/index.html</link>
  -   <date>1 Feb 1999</date>
  +   <title>Apache Jetspeed 1.2b1 Released!</title>
  +   <link>http://java.apache.org/jetspeed</link>
  +   <date>15 Jun 2000</date>
      <content>
  -    A new project is started to design, implement and control the Java 
  -    Apache Server Framework, a modular and highly flexible common ground for 
  -    Java server projects. Based on latest software engineering technologies 
  -    and design patterns, this framework will allow different projects to share
  -    functional blocks of code as well as creating a standard environment for 
  -    configuration, deployment, installation and control. Everyone, even from 
  -    other projects, is welcome to partecipate in its development.
  +     Apache Jetspeed 1.2b1 has been released. This version provides an implementation of
  +     iCalendar (RFC 2445), Portal Structure Markup Language (PSML) and numerous
  +     performance improvements.  
      </content>
     </news>
    </newscolumn>
  @@ -59,69 +52,58 @@
    
     <project>
      <title>Apache JServ</title>
  -   <link>../jserv/index.html</link>
  +   <link>http://java.apache.org/jserv</link>
      
      <release>
  -    <version>1.0b3</version>
  +    <version>1.1.2</version>
       <status type="available">Released</status>
       <comment>
  -     This new generation comes with: complete Servlet 2.0 compliance, 
  -     enhanced security, improved installation and documentation, performance
  -     improvements, tons of bug fixes, and much more.
  +      This new generation comes with: major performance improvements,  improved
  +      installation and documentation, tons of bug fixes, and much more. 
       </comment>
      </release>
  -   
  -   <release>
  -    <version>0.9.12</version>
  -    <status type="available">Released</status>
  -    <comment>
  -     It offers some new experimental features (including load balancing), 
  -     performance improvements, and bug fixes, for those who want to upgrade 
  -     from JServ 0.9.x, without changing to the 1.0 tree (yet). 
  -     In the long term, the 0.9.x tree will probably be discontinued.
  -    </comment>
  -   </release>
  - 
     </project>
    
     <project>
  -   <title>Apache JServSSI</title>
  -   <link>../jservssi/index.html</link>
  +   <title>Apache Avalon Framework</title>
  +   <link>http://java.apache.org/framework</link>
      
      <release>
  -    <version>1.0</version>
  +    <version>3.0a3</version>
       <status type="available">Released</status>
       <comment>
  -     The servlet server side include servlet once contained into the Apache 
  -     JServ servlet engine has been moved in a separate project to allow 
  -     independent release cycles.
  +      The Avalon project is an effort to create, design, develop and maintain a
  +      common framework for server applications written using the Java language. This
  +      framework will not be a standalone product, but will allow existing and yet to
  +      be created server applications to fit into a common platform and to share code,
  +      design and human resources. 
       </comment>
      </release>
     </project>
    
     <project>
      <title>Apache JMeter</title>
  -   <link>../jmeter/index.html</link>
  +   <link>http://java.apache.org/jmeter</link>
      
      <release>
  -    <version>1.1</version>
  +    <version>1.4</version>
       <status type="available">Released</status>
       <comment>
  -     The 100% pure, swing enabled, Java URL profiler/analyser to test your 
  -     server performance, your servlet performance, to stress your servlets 
  -     with heavy multi-threading concurrent requests and much more...
  +      The 100% pure, swing enabled, Java URL profiler/analyzer to test your server
  +      performance, your servlet performance, to stress your servlets with heavy
  +      multi-threading concurrent requests and much more...
       </comment>
      </release>
     </project>  
    </statuscolumn>
    
    <legal>
  -  Sun, Sun Microsystems, Solaris, Java, JavaSoft, are trademarks or registered 
  -  trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. UNIX is a registered 
  -  trademark in the United States and other countries, exclusively licensed 
  -  through X/Open Company, Ltd. Windows, WinNT and Win32 are registered trademark 
  -  of Microsoft Corp. All other product names mentioned herein and throughout 
  -  the entire web site are trademarks of their respective owners.
  +   Sun, Sun Microsystems, Solaris, Java, JavaSoft, are trademarks or registered
  +   trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark in the
  +   United States and other countries, exclusively licensed through X/Open Company,
  +   Ltd. Windows, WinNT and Win32 are registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. All other
  +   product names mentioned herein and throughout the entire web site are trademarks
  +   of their respective owners.
    </legal>
    
   </page>