“The non-profit Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has announced
the incubation of a new project (tentatively codenamed ‘Apache
Geronimo’) to develop an open source, Apache-licensed
implementation of the J2EE specification.“The ASF, which maintains the widely deployed Apache HTTP Server
Project, has issued a call for developers to join in the incubation
of the Geronimo project. The project’s source is available via CVS
tools at the Apache Incubator and a special mailing list has been
set up to push the discussion.“Open source developer Greg Stein, an Apache volunteer helping
to kick-start the development of Geronimo, told internetnews.com
the response to the project’s launch has been ‘amazing.’ Just 24
hours after inviting participants, Stein said the Foundation
received interest from about 60 individual developers…”
internetnews.com: ‘Apache Geronimo’ Looks to J2EE Implementation
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