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- A first look at Apache Geronimo by Lajos Moczar - [Clicks: 86]
When released, Geronimo will be the first J2EE-certified open source server. This article will give you the basics you need for developing and deploying J2EE applications on Geronimo. Examples include a simple Web application, a JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) connection pool, and a simple EJB (Enterprise JavaBean) component.
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-2004/jw-1213-geronimo.html - Dec, 2004 - Geronimo: An Advanced Look by David Blevins - [Clicks: 96]
Here are the first two chapters of Geronimo: A Developer's Notebook. They cover installing, running, and playing around with Geronimo. We've made them publicly available online to help bring Geronimo and its anxious community closer together. The goal of the Geronimo M2 release is to work out the bugs and oddities that come with new code; these chapters are what you need get into the thick of it all.
[Chapter 1: Setting up and Running Geronimo; Chapter 2: Deployment Options. ]
http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2004/08/02/geronimo.html - Aug, 2004
- Apache Geronimo by Jeremy Boynes - [Clicks: 19]
Jeremy Boynes is an Apache Geronimo committer. He is on the EJB expert group, and in this tech talk he discusses taking on the J2EE specs. He walks us through surprises along the way, discusses the persistence options in Geronimo, how they handle the world of configuration, how security fits into the picture, and of course: EJB 3.0. Finally we are told why a new project should consider Geronimo.
http://www.theserverside.com/talks/library.tss#boynes - 2004 - Apache Geronimo by Dain Sundstrom - [Clicks: 17]
Dain Sundstrom is an Apache Geronimo committer. In this interview he delves into the aims of Geronimo, the challenges with integrating the various open source projects which make up Geronimo, and then gets into the architecture. He discusses how the GBean architecture came about, how it fits into JMX, and the decisions on class loader design. He also finishes up talking about the speed improvements made.
http://www.theserverside.com/talks/library.tss#sundstrom - 2004
- Apache Geronimo Presentations by Alan Cabrera, Geir Magnusson, Aaron Mulder - [Clicks: 43]
Alan Cabrera, Geir Magnusson, and Aaron Mulder presented at the NYC JavaSIG on December 15, 2004. Here are the main slides and the security slides from that presentation.
[1) Apache Geronimo: Open Source Application Server; 2) Geronimo Security]
http://chariotsolutions.com/geronimo/ - Dec, 2004