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Stories · 4
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Ask Apache Software Chairman Greg Stein
Here's a man who obviously has his finger on the pulse of open source software development. I mean, who hasn't heard of Apache? His work history is interesting, too: He's moved from Microsoft to CollabNet to Google. And he's not shy about speaking his mind about open source, as shown in this ZDNet blog entry. Please try to confine yourself to one question per post. (If you have more than one question, post more than once.) We'll send 10 of the highest-moderated questions to Greg tomorrow and run his answers when we get them back. -
Apache Launches a J2EE Project
gstein writes "The ASF has announced the launch of the "Geronimo" project. Geronimo will be an Apache-licensed implementation of the Java J2EE specification; further, the ASF is committed to getting it certified as J2EE-compliant. The project is looking for developers interested in helping to carry this ambitious effort forward. See the original invitation that was sent out to many J2EE communities." -
WebDAV approved as IETF Standard
The IETF has approved the WebDAV as an official internet standard for publishing to the web. WebDAV is already starting to see support in commercial applications and already has an Apache module. Check out the buzzword compliant press release. -
WebDAV Apache Module
James Morris writes "Greg Stein has just announced the availability of a fledgling open source DAV Apache module. The timing of this is priceless, following the Microsoft Halloween Document, which stated, under the heading "Beating Linux" (read OSS): "Linux's homebase is currently commodity network and server infrastructure. By folding extended functionality (e.g. Storage+ in file systems, DAV/POD for networking) into today's commodity services, we raise the bar & change the rules of the game." And under "Blunting OSS attacks": "DAV is complex and the protocol spec provides an infinite level of implementation complexity for various applications (e.g. the design for Exchange over DAV is good but certainly not the single obvious design). Apache will be hard pressed to pick and choose the correct first areas of DAV to implement." "