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I had fun interviewing Jeremy Boynes and Dain Sundstrom on Apache Geronimo. It is always good to hear what the core guys are thinking about, how things changed so you end up at solution X etc. There are so many technologies that make up the J2EE stack, and Geronimo got to "start from scratch" so it is good to find out what the issues were. Dain delves into the aims of Geronimo, challenges integrating the various Geronimo open source projects, and looks at the architecture. Jeremy discusses the persistence options in Geronimo, how they handle the world of configuration, how security fits into the picture, EJB 3.0, and more. Thanks for the interview guys.

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