Changes for document Siwpas
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edited by Gurkan Erdogdu
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| Business model | We released the first version of the Siwpas at April 2011. Our business model is that providing a Technical Support and Professional Services via subscriptions. Because we are small company in Turkey, we are not able to extend our customer base except Turkey. There are several reasons for this: - Certification : Currently Siwpas is not certified by Oracle regarding "Java EE Web Profile Certification". We talked with Oracle regarding Java EE Web Profile Certification and Oracle would like to get upfront(one time) cost that is very high for accessing their TCKs. Currently this is not possible from our side. - Product Brand : Altough we were contained in first implementors of the Java EE Web Profile Specification, we were not able to create brand around the project. Our aim is to implement world most lightweight Java Web Application server. We are interested in joining the OW2 in order to increase our contacts and visibility in the open source world. ==Competitors== Our main competitor is the Resin, Glassfish Web Profile, JBoss Web Profile and Apache TomEE project. Siwpas is the first product that created the idea around implementing a Java EE Web Profile Server based on the Apache Software Foundation Java EE related projects. Because Siwpas is used by real enterprise projects, we added enterprise features to the product, like CDI Clustering, EJB Clustering, Security Modules etc. | We released the first version of the Siwpas at April 2011. Our business model is that providing a Technical Support and Professional Services via subscriptions. Because we are small company in Turkey, we are not able to extend our customer base except Turkey. There are several reasons for this: - Certification : Currently Siwpas is not certified by Oracle regarding "Java EE Web Profile Certification". We talked with Oracle regarding Java EE Web Profile Certification and Oracle would like to get upfront(one time) cost that is very high for accessing their TCKs. Currently this is not possible from our side. - Product Brand : Altough we were contained in first implementors of the Java EE Web Profile Specification, we were not able to create brand around the project. Our aim is to implement world most lightweight Java Web Application server. We are interested in joining the OW2 in order to increase our contacts and visibility in the open source world. ==Competitors== Our main competitor is the Resin, Glassfish Web Profile, JBoss Web Profile and Apache TomEE project. Siwpas is the first product that created the idea around implementing a Java EE Web Profile Server based on the Apache Software Foundation Java EE related projects. Because Siwpas is used by real enterprise projects, we added enterprise features to the product, like CDI Clustering, EJB Clustering, Security Modules etc. |
| OW2 components | - We will use JOTM while implementing standalone Siwpas CDI container as transaction management. - We will also use other OW2 middleware components if they are applicable. - We can help other projects to use CDI Container functionality. | - We will use JOTM while implementing standalone Siwpas CDI container as transaction management. - We will also use other OW2 middleware components if they are applicable. - We can help other projects to use CDI Container functionality. |
| Motivations to join the consortium and its community | - First of all, OW2 is mainly concentrated on middleware projects. Lots of other open source communities involve lots of different projects that use different technologies. This is the first reason of getting the project into OW2. - Currently OW2 does not have any certified Java EE 6 Web Profile Server. Some other communities (such as Apache Software Foundation) has already have Java EE Web Profile Servers. We want to create some competition between the projects. - We are interested in joining the OW2 in order to increase our visibility in the open source world. We also want to use OW2 brand to increase our user base. | - First of all, OW2 is mainly concentrated on middleware projects. Lots of other open source communities involve lots of different projects that use different technologies. This is the first reason of getting the project into OW2. - Currently OW2 does not have any certified Java EE 6 Web Profile Server. Some other communities (such as Apache Software Foundation) has already have Java EE Web Profile Servers. We want to create some competition between the projects. - We are interested in joining the OW2 in order to increase our visibility in the open source world. We also want to use OW2 brand to increase our user base. |
| Roadmap | - Certified Siwpas as Java EE 6 Web Profile. - Implements Siwpas-CDI container as a alternative bundle. - Implements Java EE 7 Web Profile requirements. - Certified Siwpas as Java EE 7 Web Profile. - Become the world lighweight and certified Java EE Web Profile application server. | - Certified Siwpas as Java EE 6 Web Profile. - Implements Siwpas-CDI container as a alternative bundle. - Implements Java EE 7 Web Profile requirements. - Certified Siwpas as Java EE 7 Web Profile. - Become the world lighweight and certified Java EE Web Profile application server. |
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