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Posted to dev@geronimo.apache.org by Matt Hogstrom <ma...@hogstrom.org> on 2007/08/10 20:15:20 UTC
Re: DRAFT Press Release (final draft for review)
I think I addressed many of the concerns. Special thanks to Amy
Hocraffer for some great ideas to better organize and spiff up the
announcement.
Please take a few minutes and comments and review. Also, please make
sure our claims are accurate :)
===== DRAFT =====
Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 released by Apache Software Foundation
date/time/location—The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announced
today the release of Apache Geronimo Version 2.0. This release
represents the latest open source Java Enterprise Edition 5.0
application server from the Apache Geronimo project, and continues
the evolution of the Apache Geronimo server by adding new features
and capabilities to a fully compliant and certified Java Enterprise
Edition container suitable for everything from a development
environment to enterprise-level deployments.
Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 introduces several new features like
simplified development, improved diagnostics and flexible assemblies.
Simplified deployment is achieved through the use of standards based
programming model enhancements found in Java Enterprise Edition
5.0. Some of the new features include:
Streamlined development options provided with Java Enterprise Edition
5.0
EJB 3.0 persistence
A programming model that uses annotations to express developer
defaults in the source code
Improved diagnostic capabilities include enhanced logging, class
loader viewer as well as JMX browser all available from the included
console. Change logging levels on the fly as well as view existing
logs with a set of filters. Looking for a class and wondering where
it came from? The class loader viewer let’s you find them. Want to
see or change the attributes for MBeans in the server? The JMX
browser allows you to navigate the MBeans in the server in a simple
tree format without having to hook up external consoles or third
party products.
Flexible assemblies are realized through the project’s continued
promotion of the ”Little G” Version 2.0—a lightweight container
offering for projects that don’t need the full feature set of Java
Enterprise Edition 5.0. Perfect for web-service and SOA deployments,
"Little G" brings the modularity, manageability and extensibility of
Apache Geronimo to a lightweight assembly that is small in footprint
but full of capability.
This flexible, user-friendly, and easy-to-configure application
server is built from best-of-breed open source components and is
fully licensed under the Apache Software License, offering multiple
benefits to organizations and their development teams. They can use
Apache Geronimo as-is or, if they so choose, create their own custom
offerings without the restrictions imposed by other Open Source
licenses.
Finally, Apache Geronimo 2.0 is breaks new ground with as the first
Open Source Application Server to provide its users with two
certified Web Services implementations. Users can choose between
Apache Axis and Apache CXF for their JAX-WS Web Services provider.
Flexibility and choice, you have both with Apache Geronimo.
The software can be downloaded for free from the Apache Geronimo web
site ( http://geronimo.apache.org/).
About the Apache Software Foundation
The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal and
financial support for a broad range of open source software projects.
The Foundation provides an established framework for intellectual
property and financial contributions, while simultaneously limiting
contributors' potential legal exposure. Through a collaborative and
meritocratic development process, Apache projects deliver enterprise-
grade, freely available software products that attract large
communities of users. The pragmatic Apache License makes it easy for
all users--commercial and individual--to deploy Apache products. For
more information on The Apache Software Foundation, please visit
http://www.apache.org/.
Java, J2EE and Java Enterprise Edition are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other
countries. All other trademarks or registered trademarks herein are
property of their respective owners.
===== DRAFT =====
Re: DRAFT Press Release
Posted by Joe Bohn <jo...@earthlink.net>.
Looks good to me ... just a few comments:
One typo I noted in the new text ... "... flexibility of Apache Geornimo
which already *provides* two certified ..."
The mention of EJB 3.0 twice in the third paragraph and the subsequent
list seems a little redundant but I guess it doesn't cause any harm.
Joe
Kevan Miller wrote:
> I tried to keep changes to a minimum. Since Matt used blue fonts, I've
> marked changes with a black font...
>
> --kevan
>
> ===== DRAFT =====
>
> Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 released by Apache Software Foundation
>
> date/time/location—The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announced today
> the release of Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 (http://geronimo.apache.org
> <http://geronimo.apache.org/>). This release represents the latest
> open source Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 application server from the
> Apache Geronimo project, and continues the evolution of the Apache
> Geronimo server by adding new features and capabilities to a fully
> compliant and certified Java Enterprise Edition container suitable
> for everything from a development environment to
> enterprise-level deployments.
>
> The newly released Apache Geronimo 2.0 breaks new ground as the
> first Open Source Application Server to provide two certified JAX-WS
> Web Services implementations: Apache Axis2 and Apache CXF. This
> capability further highlights the flexibility of Apache Geronimo which
> already two certified Web Container implementations: Apache Tomcat and
> Jetty.
>
> Geronimo 2.0 also introduces new features such as simplified
> development, improved diagnostics and flexible assemblies. Simplified
> deployment is achieved through the use of standards based programming
> model enhancements found in Java Enterprise Edition 5.0. This includes
> support for the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 specification as
> implemented by the Apache OpenEJB and Apache OpenJPA projects.
>
> Here is a list of some of these programming enhancements:
>
> - Streamlined development options provided with Java Enterprise Edition 5.0
> - EJB 3.0 persistence
> - A programming model that uses annotations to express developer
> defaults in the source code
>
> Improved diagnostic capabilities include enhanced logging, class loader
> viewer as well as JMX browser all available from the included console.
> Change logging levels on the fly as well as view existing logs with a
> set of filters. Looking for a class and wondering where it came from?
> The class loader viewer let’s you find them. Want to see or change the
> attributes for MBeans in the server? The JMX browser allows you to
> navigate the MBeans in the server in a simple tree format without having
> to hook up external consoles or third party products.
>
> Flexible assemblies are realized through the project’s continued
> promotion of the ”Little G” Version 2.0—a lightweight container offering
> for projects that don’t need the full feature set of Java Enterprise
> Edition 5.0. Perfect for web-service and SOA deployments, "Little G"
> brings the modularity, manageability and extensibility of Apache
> Geronimo to a lightweight assembly that is small in footprint but full
> of capability.
>
> This flexible, user-friendly, and easy-to-configure application server
> is built from best-of-breed open source components and is fully licensed
> under the Apache Software License, offering multiple benefits to
> organizations and their development teams. They can use Apache Geronimo
> as-is or, if they so choose, create their own custom offerings without
> the restrictions imposed by other Open Source licenses.
>
> Flexibility and choice, you have both with Apache Geronimo.
>
> The software can be downloaded for free from the Apache Geronimo web
> site ( http://geronimo.apache.org <http://geronimo.apache.org/>/ ).
>
> About the Apache Software Foundation
>
> The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal and
> financial support for a broad range of open source software projects.
> The Foundation provides an established framework for intellectual
> property and financial contributions, while simultaneously limiting
> contributors' potential legal exposure. Through a collaborative and
> meritocratic development process, Apache projects deliver
> enterprise-grade, freely available software products that attract large
> communities of users. The pragmatic Apache License makes it easy for all
> users--commercial and individual--to deploy Apache products. For more
> information on The Apache Software Foundation, please visit
> http://www.apache.org <http://www.apache.org/>/.
>
>
> Java, J2EE, Java Enterprise Edition, and Enterprise JavaBeans are
> trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the
> United States and other countries. All other trademarks or registered
> trademarks herein are property of their respective owners.
>
Re: DRAFT Press Release
Posted by Kevan Miller <ke...@gmail.com>.
I tried to keep changes to a minimum. Since Matt used blue fonts,
I've marked changes with a black font...
--kevan
===== DRAFT =====
Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 released by Apache Software Foundation
date/time/location—The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announced
today the release of Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 (http://
geronimo.apache.org). This release represents the latest open source
Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 application server from the Apache
Geronimo project, and continues the evolution of the Apache Geronimo
server by adding new features and capabilities to a fully compliant
and certified Java Enterprise Edition container suitable for
everything from a development environment to enterprise-level
deployments.
The newly released Apache Geronimo 2.0 breaks new ground as the first
Open Source Application Server to provide two certified JAX-WS Web
Services implementations: Apache Axis2 and Apache CXF. This
capability further highlights the flexibility of Apache Geronimo
which already two certified Web Container implementations: Apache
Tomcat and Jetty.
Geronimo 2.0 also introduces new features such as simplified
development, improved diagnostics and flexible assemblies. Simplified
deployment is achieved through the use of standards based programming
model enhancements found in Java Enterprise Edition 5.0. This
includes support for the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 specification
as implemented by the Apache OpenEJB and Apache OpenJPA projects.
Here is a list of some of these programming enhancements:
- Streamlined development options provided with Java Enterprise
Edition 5.0
- EJB 3.0 persistence
- A programming model that uses annotations to express developer
defaults in the source code
Improved diagnostic capabilities include enhanced logging, class
loader viewer as well as JMX browser all available from the included
console. Change logging levels on the fly as well as view existing
logs with a set of filters. Looking for a class and wondering where
it came from? The class loader viewer let’s you find them. Want to
see or change the attributes for MBeans in the server? The JMX
browser allows you to navigate the MBeans in the server in a simple
tree format without having to hook up external consoles or third
party products.
Flexible assemblies are realized through the project’s continued
promotion of the ”Little G” Version 2.0—a lightweight container
offering for projects that don’t need the full feature set of Java
Enterprise Edition 5.0. Perfect for web-service and SOA deployments,
"Little G" brings the modularity, manageability and extensibility of
Apache Geronimo to a lightweight assembly that is small in footprint
but full of capability.
This flexible, user-friendly, and easy-to-configure application
server is built from best-of-breed open source components and is
fully licensed under the Apache Software License, offering multiple
benefits to organizations and their development teams. They can use
Apache Geronimo as-is or, if they so choose, create their own custom
offerings without the restrictions imposed by other Open Source
licenses.
Flexibility and choice, you have both with Apache Geronimo.
The software can be downloaded for free from the Apache Geronimo web
site ( http://geronimo.apache.org/ ).
About the Apache Software Foundation
The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal and
financial support for a broad range of open source software projects.
The Foundation provides an established framework for intellectual
property and financial contributions, while simultaneously limiting
contributors' potential legal exposure. Through a collaborative and
meritocratic development process, Apache projects deliver enterprise-
grade, freely available software products that attract large
communities of users. The pragmatic Apache License makes it easy for
all users--commercial and individual--to deploy Apache products. For
more information on The Apache Software Foundation, please visit
http://www.apache.org/.
Java, J2EE, Java Enterprise Edition, and Enterprise JavaBeans are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the
United States and other countries. All other trademarks or registered
trademarks herein are property of their respective owners.
Re: DRAFT Press Release (incorporated Jarek's suggestions ... Monday at 1500 Eastern is the target time to take this to the PRC)
Posted by Kevan Miller <ke...@gmail.com>.
Looking pretty good. Apologies for late comments -- been off the grid...
I think we should be 1) calling out some of our major components
vital to our JEE5 capabilities (OpenEJB, OpenJPA, Jetty/Tomcat). 2)
Highlighting flexibility -- configurable web container
implementations along with configurable web services.
I'll work on some updates, if that's ok...
--kevan
Re: DRAFT Press Release (incorporated Jarek's suggestions ... Monday at 1500 Eastern is the target time to take this to the PRC)
Posted by Matt Hogstrom <ma...@hogstrom.org>.
Incorporating Jarek's changes. I'll take this forward as of 1500
Eastern on Monday).
Thanks everyone for their feedback. Ack this thread if this looks
good so we can get an idea of who likes it.
===== DRAFT =====
Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 released by Apache Software Foundation
date/time/location—The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announced
today the release of Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 (http://
geronimo.apache.org). This release represents the latest open source
Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 application server from the Apache
Geronimo project, and continues the evolution of the Apache Geronimo
server by adding new features and capabilities to a fully compliant
and certified Java Enterprise Edition container suitable for
everything from a development environment to enterprise-level
deployments.
The newly released Apache Geronimo 2.0 breaks new ground as the first
Open Source Application Server to provide two certified JAX-WS Web
Services implementations: Apache Axis2 and Apache CXF. It also
introduces other new features such as simplified development,
improved diagnostics and flexible assemblies. Simplified deployment
is achieved through the use of standards based programming model
enhancements found in Java Enterprise Edition 5.0.
Here is a list of some of these enhancements:
- Streamlined development options provided with Java Enterprise
Edition 5.0
- EJB 3.0 persistence
- A programming model that uses annotations to express developer
defaults in the source code
Improved diagnostic capabilities include enhanced logging, class
loader viewer as well as JMX browser all available from the included
console. Change logging levels on the fly as well as view existing
logs with a set of filters. Looking for a class and wondering where
it came from? The class loader viewer let’s you find them. Want to
see or change the attributes for MBeans in the server? The JMX
browser allows you to navigate the MBeans in the server in a simple
tree format without having to hook up external consoles or third
party products.
Flexible assemblies are realized through the project’s continued
promotion of the ”Little G” Version 2.0—a lightweight container
offering for projects that don’t need the full feature set of Java
Enterprise Edition 5.0. Perfect for web-service and SOA deployments,
"Little G" brings the modularity, manageability and extensibility of
Apache Geronimo to a lightweight assembly that is small in footprint
but full of capability.
This flexible, user-friendly, and easy-to-configure application
server is built from best-of-breed open source components and is
fully licensed under the Apache Software License, offering multiple
benefits to organizations and their development teams. They can use
Apache Geronimo as-is or, if they so choose, create their own custom
offerings without the restrictions imposed by other Open Source
licenses.
Flexibility and choice, you have both with Apache Geronimo.
The software can be downloaded for free from the Apache Geronimo web
site ( http://geronimo.apache.org/ ).
About the Apache Software Foundation
The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal and
financial support for a broad range of open source software projects.
The Foundation provides an established framework for intellectual
property and financial contributions, while simultaneously limiting
contributors' potential legal exposure. Through a collaborative and
meritocratic development process, Apache projects deliver enterprise-
grade, freely available software products that attract large
communities of users. The pragmatic Apache License makes it easy for
all users--commercial and individual--to deploy Apache products. For
more information on The Apache Software Foundation, please visit
http://www.apache.org/.
Java, J2EE and Java Enterprise Edition are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other
countries. All other trademarks or registered trademarks herein are
property of their respective owners.
Re: DRAFT Press Release (taking this forward to the PRC on Monday
unless there are significant changes ... keep 'em coming)
Posted by Jeff Genender <jg...@apache.org>.
+1...looks good.
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> This works for me. Anyone else ?
>
> On Aug 11, 2007, at 7:37 PM, Jarek Gawor wrote:
>
>> Matt,
>>
>> A few comments:
>>
>> 1) I We should say Apache Axis2 instead of just Apache Axis.
>>
>> 2) I liked the original first paragraph because it announced Geronimo
>> as Java EE 5 server which is really the most important bit of this
>> release. Therefore, I think the press release should start with that
>> and not with the web services bits.
>>
>> Here's the text I propose:
>>
>> =================
>>
>> date/time/location—The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announced
>> today the release of Apache Geronimo Version 2.0
>> (http://geronimo.apache.org). This release represents the latest open
>> source Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 application server from the Apache
>> Geronimo project, and continues the evolution of the Apache Geronimo
>> server by adding new features and capabilities to a fully compliant
>> and certified Java Enterprise Edition container suitable for
>> everything from a development environment to enterprise-level
>> deployments.
>>
>> The newly released Apache Geronimo 2.0 breaks new ground as the first
>> Open Source Application Server to provide two certified JAX-WS Web
>> Services implementations: Apache Axis2 and Apache CXF. It also
>> introduces other new features such as simplified development, improved
>> diagnostics and flexible assemblies. Simplified deployment is
>> achieved.... (insert rest of the text)
>>
>
>
>
Re: DRAFT Press Release (taking this forward to the PRC on Monday unless there are significant changes ... keep 'em coming)
Posted by Matt Hogstrom <ma...@hogstrom.org>.
This works for me. Anyone else ?
On Aug 11, 2007, at 7:37 PM, Jarek Gawor wrote:
> Matt,
>
> A few comments:
>
> 1) I We should say Apache Axis2 instead of just Apache Axis.
>
> 2) I liked the original first paragraph because it announced Geronimo
> as Java EE 5 server which is really the most important bit of this
> release. Therefore, I think the press release should start with that
> and not with the web services bits.
>
> Here's the text I propose:
>
> =================
>
> date/time/location—The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announced
> today the release of Apache Geronimo Version 2.0
> (http://geronimo.apache.org). This release represents the latest open
> source Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 application server from the Apache
> Geronimo project, and continues the evolution of the Apache Geronimo
> server by adding new features and capabilities to a fully compliant
> and certified Java Enterprise Edition container suitable for
> everything from a development environment to enterprise-level
> deployments.
>
> The newly released Apache Geronimo 2.0 breaks new ground as the first
> Open Source Application Server to provide two certified JAX-WS Web
> Services implementations: Apache Axis2 and Apache CXF. It also
> introduces other new features such as simplified development, improved
> diagnostics and flexible assemblies. Simplified deployment is
> achieved.... (insert rest of the text)
>
Re: DRAFT Press Release (taking this forward to the PRC on Monday unless there are significant changes ... keep 'em coming)
Posted by Jarek Gawor <jg...@gmail.com>.
Matt,
A few comments:
1) I We should say Apache Axis2 instead of just Apache Axis.
2) I liked the original first paragraph because it announced Geronimo
as Java EE 5 server which is really the most important bit of this
release. Therefore, I think the press release should start with that
and not with the web services bits.
Here's the text I propose:
=================
date/time/location—The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announced
today the release of Apache Geronimo Version 2.0
(http://geronimo.apache.org). This release represents the latest open
source Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 application server from the Apache
Geronimo project, and continues the evolution of the Apache Geronimo
server by adding new features and capabilities to a fully compliant
and certified Java Enterprise Edition container suitable for
everything from a development environment to enterprise-level
deployments.
The newly released Apache Geronimo 2.0 breaks new ground as the first
Open Source Application Server to provide two certified JAX-WS Web
Services implementations: Apache Axis2 and Apache CXF. It also
introduces other new features such as simplified development, improved
diagnostics and flexible assemblies. Simplified deployment is
achieved.... (insert rest of the text)
================
Jarek
On 8/11/07, Matt Hogstrom <ma...@hogstrom.org> wrote:
>
>
> I incorporated the good ideas I've seen so far. Not sure if cross-posting to prc is appropriate but seems to be working so far :)
>
>
> Ted, I like the change in ordering you suggested...seems to give us a bit more punch.
>
>
> ===== DRAFT =====
>
>
>
>
> Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 released by Apache Software Foundation
>
>
>
>
> date/time/location— The newly released Apache Geronimo 2.0 (http://geronimo.apache.org) breaks new ground as the first Open Source Application Server to provide two certified Web Services implementations: Apache Axis and Apache CXF.
>
>
> Apache Geronimo 2.0 is the latest open source Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 application server from the Apache Software Foundation, and continues the evolution of the Apache Geronimo server by adding new features and capabilities to a fully compliant and certified Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 container suitable for everything from a development environment to enterprise-level deployments. Flexibility and choice, you have both with Apache Geronimo.
>
>
> Some of the new features are e simplified development, improved diagnostics and flexible assemblies. Simplified deployment is achieved through the use of standards based programming model enhancements found in Java Enterprise Edition 5.0. Here is a list of some of these enhancements:
>
>
> - Streamlined development options provided with Java Enterprise Edition 5.0
> - EJB 3.0 persistence
> - A programming model that uses annotations to express developer defaults in the source code
>
>
> Improved diagnostic capabilities include enhanced logging, class loader viewer as well as JMX browser all available from the included console. Change logging levels on the fly as well as view existing logs with a set of filters. Looking for a class and wondering where it came from? The class loader viewer let's you find them. Want to see or change the attributes for MBeans in the server? The JMX browser allows you to navigate the MBeans in the server in a simple tree format without having to hook up external consoles or third party products.
>
>
> Flexible assemblies are realized through the project's continued promotion of the "Little G" Version 2.0—a lightweight container offering for projects that don't need the full feature set of Java Enterprise Edition 5.0. Perfect for web-service and SOA deployments, "Little G" brings the modularity, manageability and extensibility of Apache Geronimo to a lightweight assembly that is small in footprint but full of capability.
>
>
> This flexible, user-friendly, and easy-to-configure application server is built from best-of-breed open source components and is fully licensed under the Apache Software License, offering multiple benefits to organizations and their development teams. They can use Apache Geronimo as-is or, if they so choose, create their own custom offerings without the restrictions imposed by other Open Source licenses.
>
>
> Flexibility and choice, you have both with Apache Geronimo.
>
>
> The software can be downloaded for free from the Apache Geronimo web site ( http://geronimo.apache.org/).
>
>
> About the Apache Software Foundation
>
>
> The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal and financial support for a broad range of open source software projects. The Foundation provides an established framework for intellectual property and financial contributions, while simultaneously limiting contributors' potential legal exposure. Through a collaborative and meritocratic development process, Apache projects deliver enterprise-grade, freely available software products that attract large communities of users. The pragmatic Apache License makes it easy for all users--commercial and individual--to deploy Apache products. For more information on The Apache Software Foundation, please visit http://www.apache.org/.
>
>
>
>
> Java, J2EE and Java Enterprise Edition are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks or registered trademarks herein are property of their respective owners.
>
>
> ===== DRAFT =====
>
>
Re: DRAFT Press Release (taking this forward to the PRC on Monday unless there are significant changes ... keep 'em coming)
Posted by Matt Hogstrom <ma...@hogstrom.org>.
I incorporated the good ideas I've seen so far. Not sure if cross-
posting to prc is appropriate but seems to be working so far :)
Ted, I like the change in ordering you suggested...seems to give us a
bit more punch.
===== DRAFT =====
Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 released by Apache Software Foundation
date/time/location— The newly released Apache Geronimo 2.0 (http://
geronimo.apache.org) breaks new ground as the first Open Source
Application Server to provide two certified Web Services
implementations: Apache Axis and Apache CXF.
Apache Geronimo 2.0 is the latest open source Java Enterprise Edition
5.0 application server from the Apache Software Foundation, and
continues the evolution of the Apache Geronimo server by adding new
features and capabilities to a fully compliant and certified Java
Enterprise Edition 5.0 container suitable for everything from a
development environment to enterprise-level deployments. Flexibility
and choice, you have both with Apache Geronimo.
Some of the new features are e simplified development, improved
diagnostics and flexible assemblies. Simplified deployment is
achieved through the use of standards based programming model
enhancements found in Java Enterprise Edition 5.0. Here is a list of
some of these enhancements:
- Streamlined development options provided with Java Enterprise
Edition 5.0
- EJB 3.0 persistence
- A programming model that uses annotations to express developer
defaults in the source code
Improved diagnostic capabilities include enhanced logging, class
loader viewer as well as JMX browser all available from the included
console. Change logging levels on the fly as well as view existing
logs with a set of filters. Looking for a class and wondering where
it came from? The class loader viewer let’s you find them. Want to
see or change the attributes for MBeans in the server? The JMX
browser allows you to navigate the MBeans in the server in a simple
tree format without having to hook up external consoles or third
party products.
Flexible assemblies are realized through the project’s continued
promotion of the ”Little G” Version 2.0—a lightweight container
offering for projects that don’t need the full feature set of Java
Enterprise Edition 5.0. Perfect for web-service and SOA deployments,
"Little G" brings the modularity, manageability and extensibility of
Apache Geronimo to a lightweight assembly that is small in footprint
but full of capability.
This flexible, user-friendly, and easy-to-configure application
server is built from best-of-breed open source components and is
fully licensed under the Apache Software License, offering multiple
benefits to organizations and their development teams. They can use
Apache Geronimo as-is or, if they so choose, create their own custom
offerings without the restrictions imposed by other Open Source
licenses.
Flexibility and choice, you have both with Apache Geronimo.
The software can be downloaded for free from the Apache Geronimo web
site ( http://geronimo.apache.org/).
About the Apache Software Foundation
The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal and
financial support for a broad range of open source software projects.
The Foundation provides an established framework for intellectual
property and financial contributions, while simultaneously limiting
contributors' potential legal exposure. Through a collaborative and
meritocratic development process, Apache projects deliver enterprise-
grade, freely available software products that attract large
communities of users. The pragmatic Apache License makes it easy for
all users--commercial and individual--to deploy Apache products. For
more information on The Apache Software Foundation, please visit
http://www.apache.org/.
Java, J2EE and Java Enterprise Edition are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other
countries. All other trademarks or registered trademarks herein are
property of their respective owners.
===== DRAFT =====
Re: DRAFT Press Release (final draft for review)
Posted by "Jay D. McHugh" <ja...@joyfulnoisewebdesign.com>.
Matt,
There is a typo just before the 'About the Apache Software Foundation'
section.
Finally, Apache Geronimo 2.0 is breaks new ground with as the first Open
Source Application Server ...
should probably be
Finally, Apache Geronimo 2.0 breaks new ground as the first Open Source
Application Server ...
Jay
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> I think I addressed many of the concerns. Special thanks to Amy
> Hocraffer for some great ideas to better organize and spiff up the
> announcement.
>
> Please take a few minutes and comments and review. Also, please make
> sure our claims are accurate :)
>
> ===== DRAFT =====
>
>
> Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 released by Apache Software Foundation
>
>
> date/time/location—The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announced
> today the release of Apache Geronimo Version 2.0. This release
> represents the latest open source Java Enterprise Edition 5.0
> application server from the Apache Geronimo project, and continues the
> evolution of the Apache Geronimo server by adding new features and
> capabilities to a fully compliant and certified Java Enterprise
> Edition container suitable for everything from a development
> environment to enterprise-level deployments.
>
> Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 introduces several new features like
> simplified development, improved diagnostics and flexible assemblies.
> Simplified deployment is achieved through the use of standards based
> programming model enhancements found in Java Enterprise Edition 5.0.
> Some of the new features include:
> Streamlined development options provided with Java Enterprise Edition 5.0
> EJB 3.0 persistence
> A programming model that uses annotations to express developer
> defaults in the source code
>
> Improved diagnostic capabilities include enhanced logging, class
> loader viewer as well as JMX browser all available from the included
> console. Change logging levels on the fly as well as view existing
> logs with a set of filters. Looking for a class and wondering where
> it came from? The class loader viewer let’s you find them. Want to
> see or change the attributes for MBeans in the server? The JMX
> browser allows you to navigate the MBeans in the server in a simple
> tree format without having to hook up external consoles or third party
> products.
>
> Flexible assemblies are realized through the project’s continued
> promotion of the ”Little G” Version 2.0—a lightweight container
> offering for projects that don’t need the full feature set of Java
> Enterprise Edition 5.0. Perfect for web-service and SOA deployments,
> "Little G" brings the modularity, manageability and extensibility of
> Apache Geronimo to a lightweight assembly that is small in footprint
> but full of capability.
>
> This flexible, user-friendly, and easy-to-configure application server
> is built from best-of-breed open source components and is fully
> licensed under the Apache Software License, offering multiple benefits
> to organizations and their development teams. They can use Apache
> Geronimo as-is or, if they so choose, create their own custom
> offerings without the restrictions imposed by other Open Source licenses.
>
> Finally, Apache Geronimo 2.0 is breaks new ground with as the first
> Open Source Application Server to provide its users with two certified
> Web Services implementations. Users can choose between Apache Axis
> and Apache CXF for their JAX-WS Web Services provider. Flexibility
> and choice, you have both with Apache Geronimo.
>
> The software can be downloaded for free from the Apache Geronimo web
> site ( http://geronimo.apache.org/).
>
>
> About the Apache Software Foundation
>
> The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal and
> financial support for a broad range of open source software projects.
> The Foundation provides an established framework for intellectual
> property and financial contributions, while simultaneously limiting
> contributors' potential legal exposure. Through a collaborative and
> meritocratic development process, Apache projects deliver
> enterprise-grade, freely available software products that attract
> large communities of users. The pragmatic Apache License makes it easy
> for all users--commercial and individual--to deploy Apache products.
> For more information on The Apache Software Foundation, please visit
> http://www.apache.org/.
>
>
> Java, J2EE and Java Enterprise Edition are trademarks or registered
> trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other
> countries. All other trademarks or registered trademarks herein are
> property of their respective owners.
>
> ===== DRAFT =====
>
>
Re: DRAFT Press Release (final draft for review)
Posted by Jeff Genender <jg...@apache.org>.
I would change the "certified Java Enterprise Edition" in the first
paragraph to "certified Java Enterprise Edition 5.0"...i.e. add the 5.0.
Jeff
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> I think I addressed many of the concerns. Special thanks to Amy
> Hocraffer for some great ideas to better organize and spiff up the
> announcement.
>
> Please take a few minutes and comments and review. Also, please make
> sure our claims are accurate :)
>
> ===== DRAFT =====
>
>
> Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 released by Apache Software Foundation
>
>
> date/time/location—The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announced today
> the release of Apache Geronimo Version 2.0. This release represents the
> latest open source Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 application server from
> the Apache Geronimo project, and continues the evolution of the Apache
> Geronimo server by adding new features and capabilities to a fully
> compliant and certified Java Enterprise Edition container suitable for
> everything from a development environment to enterprise-level deployments.
>
> Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 introduces several new features like
> simplified development, improved diagnostics and flexible assemblies.
> Simplified deployment is achieved through the use of standards based
> programming model enhancements found in Java Enterprise Edition 5.0.
> Some of the new features include:
> Streamlined development options provided with Java Enterprise Edition 5.0
> EJB 3.0 persistence
> A programming model that uses annotations to express developer defaults
> in the source code
>
> Improved diagnostic capabilities include enhanced logging, class loader
> viewer as well as JMX browser all available from the included console.
> Change logging levels on the fly as well as view existing logs with a
> set of filters. Looking for a class and wondering where it came from?
> The class loader viewer let’s you find them. Want to see or change the
> attributes for MBeans in the server? The JMX browser allows you to
> navigate the MBeans in the server in a simple tree format without having
> to hook up external consoles or third party products.
>
> Flexible assemblies are realized through the project’s continued
> promotion of the ”Little G” Version 2.0—a lightweight container offering
> for projects that don’t need the full feature set of Java Enterprise
> Edition 5.0. Perfect for web-service and SOA deployments, "Little G"
> brings the modularity, manageability and extensibility of Apache
> Geronimo to a lightweight assembly that is small in footprint but full
> of capability.
>
> This flexible, user-friendly, and easy-to-configure application server
> is built from best-of-breed open source components and is fully licensed
> under the Apache Software License, offering multiple benefits to
> organizations and their development teams. They can use Apache Geronimo
> as-is or, if they so choose, create their own custom offerings without
> the restrictions imposed by other Open Source licenses.
>
> Finally, Apache Geronimo 2.0 is breaks new ground with as the first Open
> Source Application Server to provide its users with two certified Web
> Services implementations. Users can choose between Apache Axis and
> Apache CXF for their JAX-WS Web Services provider. Flexibility and
> choice, you have both with Apache Geronimo.
>
> The software can be downloaded for free from the Apache Geronimo web
> site ( http://geronimo.apache.org/).
>
>
> About the Apache Software Foundation
>
> The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal and
> financial support for a broad range of open source software projects.
> The Foundation provides an established framework for intellectual
> property and financial contributions, while simultaneously limiting
> contributors' potential legal exposure. Through a collaborative and
> meritocratic development process, Apache projects deliver
> enterprise-grade, freely available software products that attract large
> communities of users. The pragmatic Apache License makes it easy for all
> users--commercial and individual--to deploy Apache products. For more
> information on The Apache Software Foundation, please visit
> http://www.apache.org/.
>
>
> Java, J2EE and Java Enterprise Edition are trademarks or registered
> trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other
> countries. All other trademarks or registered trademarks herein are
> property of their respective owners.
>
> ===== DRAFT =====
>
>
Re: DRAFT Press Release (final draft for review)
Posted by David Jencks <da...@yahoo.com>.
> new features like simplified development
should be
> new features such as simplified development
or
> new features including simplified development
seems a little bit heavy on repeating "new features" near the beginning
thanks
david jencks
On Aug 10, 2007, at 11:15 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> I think I addressed many of the concerns. Special thanks to Amy
> Hocraffer for some great ideas to better organize and spiff up the
> announcement.
>
> Please take a few minutes and comments and review. Also, please
> make sure our claims are accurate :)
>
> ===== DRAFT =====
>
>
> Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 released by Apache Software Foundation
>
>
> date/time/location—The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announced
> today the release of Apache Geronimo Version 2.0. This release
> represents the latest open source Java Enterprise Edition 5.0
> application server from the Apache Geronimo project, and continues
> the evolution of the Apache Geronimo server by adding new features
> and capabilities to a fully compliant and certified Java Enterprise
> Edition container suitable for everything from a development
> environment to enterprise-level deployments.
>
> Apache Geronimo Version 2.0 introduces several new features like
> simplified development, improved diagnostics and flexible assemblies.
> Simplified deployment is achieved through the use of standards
> based programming model enhancements found in Java Enterprise
> Edition 5.0. Some of the new features include:
> Streamlined development options provided with Java Enterprise
> Edition 5.0
> EJB 3.0 persistence
> A programming model that uses annotations to express developer
> defaults in the source code
>
> Improved diagnostic capabilities include enhanced logging, class
> loader viewer as well as JMX browser all available from the
> included console. Change logging levels on the fly as well as view
> existing logs with a set of filters. Looking for a class and
> wondering where it came from? The class loader viewer let’s you
> find them. Want to see or change the attributes for MBeans in the
> server? The JMX browser allows you to navigate the MBeans in the
> server in a simple tree format without having to hook up external
> consoles or third party products.
>
> Flexible assemblies are realized through the project’s continued
> promotion of the ”Little G” Version 2.0—a lightweight container
> offering for projects that don’t need the full feature set of Java
> Enterprise Edition 5.0. Perfect for web-service and SOA
> deployments, "Little G" brings the modularity, manageability and
> extensibility of Apache Geronimo to a lightweight assembly that is
> small in footprint but full of capability.
>
> This flexible, user-friendly, and easy-to-configure application
> server is built from best-of-breed open source components and is
> fully licensed under the Apache Software License, offering multiple
> benefits to organizations and their development teams. They can use
> Apache Geronimo as-is or, if they so choose, create their own
> custom offerings without the restrictions imposed by other Open
> Source licenses.
>
> Finally, Apache Geronimo 2.0 is breaks new ground with as the first
> Open Source Application Server to provide its users with two
> certified Web Services implementations. Users can choose between
> Apache Axis and Apache CXF for their JAX-WS Web Services provider.
> Flexibility and choice, you have both with Apache Geronimo.
>
> The software can be downloaded for free from the Apache Geronimo
> web site (
> <pastedGraphic.tiff>
> http://geronimo.apache.org/).
>
>
> About the Apache Software Foundation
>
> The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal and
> financial support for a broad range of open source software
> projects. The Foundation provides an established framework for
> intellectual property and financial contributions, while
> simultaneously limiting contributors' potential legal exposure.
> Through a collaborative and meritocratic development process,
> Apache projects deliver enterprise-grade, freely available software
> products that attract large communities of users. The pragmatic
> Apache License makes it easy for all users--commercial and
> individual--to deploy Apache products. For more information on The
> Apache Software Foundation, please visit http://www.apache.org/.
>
>
> Java, J2EE and Java Enterprise Edition are trademarks or registered
> trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other
> countries. All other trademarks or registered trademarks herein are
> property of their respective owners.
>
> ===== DRAFT =====
>
>
Re: DRAFT Press Release (final draft for review)
Posted by Ted Husted <hu...@apache.org>.
On 8/10/07, Matt Hogstrom <ma...@hogstrom.org> wrote:
> I think I addressed many of the concerns. Special thanks to Amy Hocraffer for some
> great ideas to better organize and spiff up the announcement.
FWIW, I'd suggest leading with the closing paragraph, like so (mildly edited):
The newly released Apache Geronimo 2.0 (geronimo.apache.org) breaks
new ground as the first Open Source Application Server to provide two
certified Web Services implementations: Apache Axis and Apache CXF.
Apache Geronimo 2.0 is the latest open source Java Enterprise Edition
5.0 application server from the Apache Software Foundation, and
continues the evolution of the Apache Geronimo server by adding new
features and capabilities to a fully compliant and certified Java
Enterprise Edition 5.0 container suitable for everything from a
development environment to enterprise-level deployments. Flexibility
and choice, you have both with Apache Geronimo.
This release introduces new features like simplified development,
improved diagnostics, and flexible assemblies.
* Simplified deployment uses the enhanced Java Enterprise Edition
5.0. standards-based programming model.
* Improved diagnostic capabilities include enhanced logging, a class
loader viewer, and a JMX browser -- all available from the included
console. Via the console, you can change logging levels on the fly as
well as view existing logs with a set of filters. Looking for a class
and wondering where it came from? The class loader viewer helps you
find it instantly. Want to see or change the attributes for MBeans in
the server? The JMX browser navigates MBeans in the server in a
simple tree format. With Apache Geronimo 2.0, there is no need to hook
up external consoles or third party products!
* Flexible assemblies come courtesy of the project's "Little G"
Version 2.0—a lightweight container offering for projects that don't
need the full feature set of Java Enterprise Edition 5.0. Perfect for
web-service and SOA deployments, "Little G" brings the modularity,
manageability and extensibility of Apache Geronimo to a lightweight
assembly that is small in footprint but full in capability.
Version 2.0 also features streamlined development with the EJB 3.0
persistence API, a programming model that uses annotations to express
developer defaults in the source code.
Apache Geronimo 2.0 is a flexible, user-friendly, and
easy-to-configure application server built from best-of-breed open
source components and is fully licensed under the Apache Software
License, offering multiple benefits to organizations and their
development teams. Organizations can use Apache Geronimo as-is, or
create custom offerings without the restrictions imposed by other Open
Source licenses.
About Apache Geronimo and the Apache Software Foundation
The Apache Geronimo Application Server is created and maintained by a
diverse group of volunteers who share common values regarding
collaborative, community-based open source development. The Apache
Software Foundation provides organizational, legal and financial
support for a broad range of open source software projects, including
Apache Geronimo. The Foundation provides an established framework for
intellectual property and financial contributions, while
simultaneously limiting contributors' potential legal exposure.
Through a collaborative and meritocratic development process, Apache
projects deliver enterprise-grade, freely available software products
that attract large communities of users. The pragmatic Apache License
makes it easy for all users--commercial and individual--to deploy
Apache products. For more information on Apache Geronimo or the Apache
Software Foundation, please visit http://geronimo.apache.org or
http://www.apache.org/.
Java, J2EE and Java Enterprise Edition are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other
countries. All other trademarks or registered trademarks herein are
property of their respective owners.