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Welcome to the Apache Geronimo v2.0 documentation. Just like with this version of Geronimo itself , this documentation is still in the making.

Apache Geronimo v2.0 will be released in several Milestones, starting from now through April 2007 when we plan to deliver the final release. The following table illustrate the targeted release dates and features released.

Apache Geronimo v2.0 timeline

Deliverables

Milestone 1

Milestone 2

Beta 1

Beta 2

Final Release

Dates

December 22 2006

January 26 2007

February 23 2007

March 30 2007

April 27 2007

Milestone 1 (12-22-2006)

Targeted features for Milestone 1:

  • Servlet 2.5 (Tomcat)
  • JSP 2.1 (Tomcat)
  • JSP Debug 1.0 (Tomcat)
  • Servlet 2.5 (Jetty)
  • JSP 2.1 (Jetty - via Jasper)
  • JSP Debug 1.0 (Jetty)
  • JSF 1.2
  • JSTL 1.2
  • Common Annotations 1.0
  • JAF 1.1
  • JavaMail 1.4
  • JPA 1.0
  • JTA 1.1
  • JMS 1.1
  • JCA 1.5
  • JACC 1.1
  • EJB 3.0
  • J2EE Management 1.1
  • Application Deploy 1.2
  • Full Java 1.5 support
  • JDK 5.0 Support - Corba
  • Connector 1.5
  • JAX RPC 1.1
  • Java Persistemce 1.0
  • JEE5 Tooling

Milestone 2 (01-26-2007)

  • EJB 3.0
  • JAXB 2.0
  • JAX-WS 2.0
  • WebServices 1.2
  • WebServices Metadata 2.0
  • JEE Management 1.1
  • JEE Deploy 1.2
  • StAX 1.0
  • SAAJ 1.3
  • JACC 1.1

Beta 1 (02-23-2007)

Beta 2 (03-30-2007)

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is the first JEE 5 Certified release. At this point in time, Geronimo-Tomcat assembly with CXF for WebServices and OpenJPA for persistence have passed 100% SUN's Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 Certification Test Suite. We continue to strive towards certification on the other assemblies. Check the RELEASE-NOTES-2.0.2.TXT for an updated list of supported features and known issues and limitations.

The following documentation provides instructions for configuring and using Apache Geronimo v2.0 as well as providing some sample applications for testing the specific features. Comments and contributions are most welcome.

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