FYI, I talked to my buddy Jack Catchpoole from NetBeans and asked him
how difficult it is to setup something like, "planetgrizzly.com".
From what he said it is pretty easy. :-) So, we can aggregate all of
blogs to planetgrizzly automatically. I just need to find out if the
domain name is available and where we can host the web site. I know of
one place we could host it. I just need some cycles to enough time to
do the leg work.
Am I understanding you correctly? Do we have an example logging server
? Or, are you suggesting that as an example of what can be written with
Grizzly 1.5.1 ?
charlie ...
Jeanfrancois Arcand wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I propose we concentrate for the next couple of days on:
>
> + filling bugs against ourself as soon as something goes wrong. That
> include documentations, missing features, regression from 1.5.0, etc.
> + fix bugs, no new functionality (unless we create a branch or the
> community agree to include it with 1.5.2)
> + Add unit tests
> + Blog, Blog and Blog about:
> + Basic logging server
> + Basic connection pooling/cache example
> + Basic UDP server
> + Basic TCP/UDP client
> + Basic RCM/Virtualization tutorial
> + Basic HTTP server
> + Test, test, test!
>
> We can latter aggregate our blogs and transform it as a tutorial. The
> blog doesn't need to long as our goal with Grizzly is to make things
> sample. Once you have blogged about it, please send an email to
> dev_at_grizzly.dev.java.net so we can highlight it on the front page :-)
>
> I've already blogged about the 1.5.1 release:
>
> http://weblogs.java.net/blog/jfarcand/archive/2007/06/project_grizzly_1.html
>
>
> What people thinks? Who wants to blog about what :-)
>
> -- Jeanfrancois
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