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Posted to dev@geronimo.apache.org by Erin Mulder <me...@alumni.princeton.edu> on 2004/11/08 10:21:51 UTC
Feature list on wiki - please help update status
To help new users understand what is currently supported by Geronimo and
what is still under development, I've started the following wiki page:
http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/RoadMap
It breaks down functionality from the user's point of view and has a
graphical status indicator next to each feature to show whether it's
supported, partially supported or not yet implemented.
Of course, right now this information is not very accurate, since I'm
not sure of the current state of many of the listed features. It would
be very helpful if active developers could look it over, fix anything
that's wrong, and add anything that's missing. The level of detail is
somewhat arbitrary, so feel free to add more features to the list where
appropriate.
Cheers,
Erin
Re: Feature list on wiki - please help update status
Posted by si...@insession.com.
I noticed the Spring integration isn't mentioned. Can someone familiar
with it add it with the appropriate status to the wiki page in the mail
below.
Thanks,
John
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Feature list on wiki - please help update status
To help new users understand what is currently supported by Geronimo and
what is still under development, I've started the following wiki page:
http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/RoadMap
It breaks down functionality from the user's point of view and has a
graphical status indicator next to each feature to show whether it's
supported, partially supported or not yet implemented.
Of course, right now this information is not very accurate, since I'm
not sure of the current state of many of the listed features. It would
be very helpful if active developers could look it over, fix anything
that's wrong, and add anything that's missing. The level of detail is
somewhat arbitrary, so feel free to add more features to the list where
appropriate.
Cheers,
Erin