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Posted to announce@apache.org by Henri Yandell <ba...@apache.org> on 2010/02/10 05:22:36 UTC

[ANN] Apache Beehive retired

Announcing that the Apache Beehive committers have voted to retire
the project due to inactivity.

Apache Beehive was a simple object model built on J2EE and Struts
that used annotations to reduce the amount of required code.

The following have been suggested as alternatives:

   * Beehive NetUI / Page Flow - Struts 2 or Spring Web Flow
   * Beehive Controls - Spring Beans
   * Beehive WSM (web service metadata) - Axis2's implementation of JSR-181

Retiring a project is not as simple as turning everything off, as
existing users need to both know that the project is retiring and
retain access to the necessary information for their own development
efforts.

You can read more about Beehive's retirement at:

 http://attic.apache.org/projects/beehive.html

The user mailing list remains open, while the rest of the project's
resources will continue to be available in a read-only state -
website, wikis, svn, downloads and bug tracker with no change in url.

Providing process and solutions to make it clear when an Apache
project has reached its end of life is the role of the Apache Attic,
and you can read more about that at:

 http://attic.apache.org/

Thanks,

Henri Yandell
on behalf of the Apache Attic and the now retired Apache Beehive project

Fwd: [ANN] Apache Beehive retired

Posted by Henri Yandell <ba...@apache.org>.
FYI, sent this to announce@. Wanted to get it out of the way.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Henri Yandell <ba...@apache.org>
Date: Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 8:22 PM
Subject: [ANN] Apache Beehive retired
To: announce@apache.org


Announcing that the Apache Beehive committers have voted to retire
the project due to inactivity.

Apache Beehive was a simple object model built on J2EE and Struts
that used annotations to reduce the amount of required code.

The following have been suggested as alternatives:

   * Beehive NetUI / Page Flow - Struts 2 or Spring Web Flow
   * Beehive Controls - Spring Beans
   * Beehive WSM (web service metadata) - Axis2's implementation of JSR-181

Retiring a project is not as simple as turning everything off, as
existing users need to both know that the project is retiring and
retain access to the necessary information for their own development
efforts.

You can read more about Beehive's retirement at:

 http://attic.apache.org/projects/beehive.html

The user mailing list remains open, while the rest of the project's
resources will continue to be available in a read-only state -
website, wikis, svn, downloads and bug tracker with no change in url.

Providing process and solutions to make it clear when an Apache
project has reached its end of life is the role of the Apache Attic,
and you can read more about that at:

 http://attic.apache.org/

Thanks,

Henri Yandell
on behalf of the Apache Attic and the now retired Apache Beehive project