Thanks for reaching out to us. Sorry for the delay with the project , the thing is that we got stuck after talking to several organizations about getting the realistic data and more details about specific use cases.
From their side, this data is not available out of the box (it would require some additional work to get it), they are not allowed to provide it (data can't leave the building), or it might contain critical information about their business.
The core idea is valid, but let's see how we could skip this. If there are
Jakarta EE implementers that would like to be involved in the project and are able to provide some data that could be it.
It was great seeing Frank at Devnexus and catching-up! I have
Zoran and Frank in BCC as well
One think we revisited is our Gran Sasso project and realizing
that this may be a good time to pick up where we left off a while
back. two things need to happen for this
1. We need to actually commit the initial contribution into
repository so it does not get archived (right now it is just a zip
file that was IP approved) - action for Zoran
2. Involve one of the Jakarta EE implementers to work on the
project
3. Consider presenting to various app server implementers on what
do you need from them in order to get this project going.
Please let me know if you have any other ideas, questions or
concerns.
Best,
Tanja
P.S. I have Zoran's and Frank's email in BCC as well just in
case they do not emails from the mailing list
On 2024-04-03 2:14 a.m., Ivar Grimstad
via gransasso-dev wrote:
Hi Gran Sasso Committers,
It has been a while since there was any activity logged on
Gran Sasso. Are you still committed to the project, or should
we ask the EMO to archive it?
Ivar
(for the EE4J PMC)
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