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    JBoss Holds First Developer Conference

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    Darryl K. Taft
    Published February 28, 2005
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      JBoss Inc. is hosting its first JBoss World conference in Atlanta this week and is announcing new programs and projects aimed at broadening the scope of its open-source offerings and overall ecosystem.

      Marc Fleury, CEO of JBoss, said the company will announce the JBoss Network, a community environment for JBoss developers, akin to the MSDN (Microsoft Developer Network) and other developer networks, such as BEA Systems Inc.s dev2dev, Oracle Corps Oracle Technology Network, IBM Corp.s developerWorks and Borland Software Corp.s Borland Developer Network.

      Through the network JBoss developers can access technical knowledge, receive software patches and upgrades and manage their applications, the company said.

      In addition, at the JBoss World 2005 conference in Atlanta this week, JBoss will announce the JBoss Open Source Federation, which is essentially a hosting site for projects other than JBoss projects that would like to benefit from the JBoss model, Fleury said.

      /zimages/3/28571.gifClick here to read more about Sun adding more support for its community development environment and offering new tools for Java developers.

      The new federation provides access to value-added services, technology infrastructure and marketing support for open-source projects that integrate with the (JEMS) JBoss Enterprise Middleware System and share the professional open-source vision of JBoss, the company said.

      Initial projects to be included in the JBoss Open Source Federation include Funambol, an open-source effort to create a mobile application platform implementing the SyncML protocol; JasperReports, an open-source reporting solution; the JBoss Administration Console, to which Unisys Corp. is contributing; and XWiki, an open-source wiki engine written in Java, the company said.

      “We have grown to understand our open-source model as something applicable to many other things than open source,” Fleury said.

      “JBoss Federation is a hosting site so that other projects, not just JBoss projects, but other projects that want to open source can come in. We dont want to be a SourceForge or anything, and have only five that are viable, and we dont want to be Apache.”

      JBoss Open Source Federation projects will have to prove to be integratable with JEMS, and the projects will share the same JBoss Forge infrastructure.

      JBoss Forge, currently in beta test, will deliver free hosting; project Web pages; task management, project management and bug tracking; forums, wikis and blogs; documentation download; e-mail notification lists; and integration with SourceForge for CVS (concurrent versions system) support, the company said.

      Moreover, sources said a possible candidate for the JBoss Open Source Federation could be an open-source ESB (enterprise service bus) project that JBoss and Iona Technologies are jointly working on.

      However, neither JBoss nor Iona would confirm the project or that it might fall under the JBoss Federation.

      JBoss announced Hibernate 3.0, the first release of the Hibernate object/relational mapping technology since it became part of the JBoss professional open-source model.

      Next Page: The model proves itself.

      The model proves itself

      Hibernate 3.0 features recurrent filters and abstract filters.

      New features include filtering support for temporal and permissioned data, statistics reporting and monitoring, Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0-like persistence and annotations, and the Hibernate Eclipse Toolset, which can be used alone or with the JBoss Eclipse IDE.

      “This [Hibernate 3.0] is an advanced product that needed dedicated resources full time,” Fleury said.

      “We proved the professional open-source model can work,” he said.

      Meanwhile, the timing for the JBoss World conference may not have been optimum for attracting the masses of open-source and Java-focused developers, as both EclipseCon 2005 and TSSJS (TheServerSide Java Symposium), two Java and open-source-related conferences, also are going on this week in Burlingame, Calif., and Las Vegas, respectively.

      /zimages/3/28571.gifRead more here about HP providing support for JBoss open-source Java application server.

      Last year at TSSJS, Fleury and JBoss were a major presence, giving keynotes and speaking on panels.

      This year, JBoss is busy with its own event, although Bill Burke, chief architect and lead developer at JBoss, is expected to have a prominent presence at TSSJS, both in presentations and participating in panels.

      /zimages/3/28571.gifCheck out eWEEK.coms for the latest news, reviews and analysis in programming environments and developer tools.

      Darryl K. Taft
      Darryl K. Taft
      Darryl K. Taft covers the development tools and developer-related issues beat from his office in Baltimore. He has more than 10 years of experience in the business and is always looking for the next scoop. Taft is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and was named 'one of the most active middleware reporters in the world' by The Middleware Co. He also has his own card in the 'Who's Who in Enterprise Java' deck.

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