Panther Server to Include JBoss
Mr. McD writes "Seems like Apple is going to be pushing J2EE with Max OS X Server 10.3, again going the Open Source route, with JBoss preinstalled alongside graphical deployment tools. You can see it on the Panther Server page, in the side bar."
Since Jboss is not J2EE Certified by Sun (that's a long-winded upsetting story), Apple can say you can run J2EE apps, but can't claim panther to contain a J2EE application server. Hopefully Stebe will pony up some cash to help the group get certified, since now it's in Apple's best interest.
I develop for Websphere now, would love to try my EJB's on Panther, and get an excuse for my boss to buy me a G5!
Does this mean an end to Apple's own J2EE server, WebObjects? It's been stuck at EJB 1.1 and I would like to see Apple abandon that in favour of value-added JBoss services.
> and get an excuse for my boss to buy me a G5
I think a great thing for the Apple community as a whole would be to set up a repository of excuses to get a G5 system. I wonder if g5excuses.org is taken...
1) Not subject to the MSBlaster worm
2) Quieter than a G4
3) Non-plastic case
4) Reality Distortion Field(tm) upgraded to be Tempest-proof.
5) Earns good karma
6) No floppy
7) No-button mouse (really, no buttons - the whole mouse is the button now)
8) It makes me happy, and a happy worker is a productive worker!
9) I'll never leave the office again
10) I know where you live...
Also in the really good news catagory: Postfix will become the default smtp server according to the sidebar. I already use it via fink but this is good news.
Bad Panda! No Bamboo for you! In matters of importance ACs will not be responded to. Want to say something critical,OK
I've been using an illegally acquired copy of the Panther WWDC seed since just before lunch today. All I have to say is WOW. This is one really, really nice OS.
Expose gestures. Twitch your wrist, and all your windows shrink down and lie flat on the desktop. Twitch it the other way, and the windows fly out of your way like they're reading your freaking mind. So cool.
Fast user switching. Nothing really revolutionary here, but man it's cool.
Built-in faxing. The Mac--and all personal computers as a whole--has needed this for years. It works beautifully. You can click one box and turn your computer into a network fax server, too.
Preview. Better, faster, and smaller than Adobe Reader.
Man, it's just too cool.
Sad, but true...
I know /. isn't a real journal or anything, and that its editors have no aspirations toward such, but for God's sake, 30 sec of research resulted in
this
It's a month-old press release (linked from the JBoss front page) that makes a much better link for the story.
but the quadra my mum bought in ~1995 had a fax-modem and i could sned and recieve faxes back then...whats new here?