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10+ YEARS


Over 10 years ago, I wrote my first blog post. Since then, I've authored books, had kids, traveled the world, found Trish and blogged about it all.

Learn about Geronimo tonight and AppFuse on Thursday

If you happen to be in downtown Denver tonight, and you're interested in Geronimo, you may want to stop by the Rock Bottom Brewery for the Geronimo Special Interest Group. IBM is sponsoring the food and beverages and Bill Dudney will be providing the conversation. I highly recommend attending if you can as there will be a plethora of good beverages for all. I won't be missing it.

Also, for those interested in learning more about AppFuse, I'll be speaking at the Denver JBoss User Group on Thursday night. There's a lot of cool stuff happening in AppFuse's SVN right now. This is, in large part, caused by a number of new committers: Mike Horwitz, Bryan Noll and David Whitehurst.

Mike has done a lot of work to allow Maven to recognize a WAR's dependencies. Furthermore, he's in the process of trying to get this functionality added to the maven-war-plugin. Bryan Noll (a.k.a. "Country Bri") has recently converted the data module to have a Generics-based generic DAO implementation for Hibernate and iBATIS. Bryan has recently become an OpenJPA committer as well - so feel free to start harassing him about doing the JPA implementation for AppFuse. Finally, David has been working feverishly on the AppFuse Maven Plugin that replaces AppGen. Welcome aboard gents and thanks for all your contributions so far!

Posted in Java at Nov 14 2006, 02:43:08 PM MST 2 Comments
Comments:

First of all, I prefer 'Country Bry' over 'Country Bri'. Secondly, 'feverishly'.... I'm not even sure what to say about you using that... Thirdly, thanks for calling me out on the OpenJPA stuff.... you're right though... I should make it an option...

Posted by Bryan Noll on November 14, 2006 at 10:30 PM MST #

As I am in Germany I can't attend those meetings ... but next year I will be in USA so I will try to ... I want to take the chance to express my hearty thanks to those great committers: Mike Horwitz, Bryan Noll and David Whitehurst, Country Bry. Wel done friends ... unbelievable help you are doing to developers ... Keep going. .. wish you all very good time ...

Posted by Kiran on November 15, 2006 at 09:47 AM MST #

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