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Re: Blogs attack for 1.7.0?

From: Harsha Godugu <Harsha.Godugu_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 11:12:16 -0800

Ken Cavanaugh wrote:

> Jeanfrancois Arcand wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> it might be a good idea to do a blog attack announcing 1.7.0 (which
>> is our biggest release so far). What I would like to propose is all
>> of us just blog about the release on Wednesday (giving a small
>> tutorial, how the code works, how the community works, what's new,
>> community increasing, etc.). For sure I will blog about it,but it
>> might be good if we have more than one grizzlies making noise. I
>> would think of:
>
Nice idea Jeanfrancois!

>>
>> + Shing Wai: New cometd implementation
>> + Alexey: Async Read/Write
>> + Jeanfrancois: Jersey/DWR/IceFaces, general announcements
>> + Harsha: IIOP implementation
>> + Charlie: New tutorials, New projects (voiceIp stuff)
>> + Ken: IIOP, or enforcing compatibility between release
>> + Scott: New ProtocolParser API
>> + Takai: JRuby
>>
>> Anybody else interested? Just a couple of lines is always good :-).
>> We have tons of implementation we can talk about as well (Sailfin,
>> RESTlet, Jersey, Jetty, GlassFish v3, etc.)
>>
>> All the blogger will get a beer/drinks next JavaOne :-) :-)
>>
> Sounds good. I'd like to link to the blog entries for the general
> announcement (Jean-Francois)
> and the IIOP implementation details (Harsha). I'll write a blog entry
> about where this fits in
> the CORBA roadmap (CORBA in GFv3, port unification (with a nod towards
> resource management),
> CORBA in JDK7).
>
> Harsha, it would make sense for you to discuss (in your blog) about
> the compatibility issue
> you found, and emphasize our commitment to backward compatibility.
>
> Please let me know what the URLs will be as soon as you can.

Sure Ken. I will also give some internal details of how filters,
controller and tcp selector handlers work in Grizzly. How one can write
/implement once own protocol parser for special needs. (ideally one
doesn't have to!)
 
Thanks,
Harsha