Hii,I am Giriraj Sharma, a dedicated GSoc aspirant(3 years’ experience in JavaSE+1.5 year’s experience in JavaEE) from Dept. of Computer Science, National Institute of Technology, HP, India, interested in making valuable contribution to the project JBoss AS Quickstarts  : JBoss AS management,services and modules and  JBoss AS Quickstarts  : Hibernate(https://community.jboss.org/wiki/GSOC14Ideas?_sscc=t) listed in JBoss GSoc 2014 ideas Page.


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JBoss AS Quickstarts: JBoss AS management, services and module (https://community.jboss.org/wiki/GSOC14Ideas?_sscc=t#jive_content_id_JBoss_AS_Quickstarts_JBoss_AS_management_services_and_modules)

Status: Proposed

Summary of idea: JBoss offers a collection of quickstarts - simple applications which demonstrate a single use case or feature of JBoss AS 7. A full list can be viewed at https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AS71/Contributing+a+Quickstart. This project involves building out three new quickstarts to show creating modules for JBoss AS 7, scripting JBoss AS 7 using the management API, and stripping down the application server.

You should have a strong interest in building examples, and showing people how to use technology. Domain expertise can be provided if needed.

Knowledge prerequisite: Java

Skill level:

Contact(s): Pete Muir

Mentor(s): Pete Muir, Sande Gilda, Burr Sutter

Associated project(s): Trailblazer SIG

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I was initially interested in contributing quickstarts for hibernate ORM with JBoss AS. It was mentioned as a proposed project on the ideas page. I forked jboss-developer/jboss-eap-quickstarts repository from github a few weeks back and I read the guide to contributing to a quickstart (http://www.jboss.org/jdf/quickstarts/get-involved/). I have been actively committing on git repository (https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-eap-quickstarts) since past 15-20 days. One of my commit has been merged  and my several other(11) commits are under code review. But,I recently came to know that hibernate quickstarts have been removed form GSoc 2014 JBoss project ideas page.The mentors told me that it was listed in GSoc 2014 ideas page because it was copy-pasted from GSoc 2013 ideas page but is not a part of GSoc 2014 ideas.This project is removed in the new modified list of GSoc 2014 ideas.


The project proposal JBoss AS Quickstarts  : JBoss AS management,services and modules is still a part of GSoc 2014 JBoss ideas Page.I am really enthusiastic about contributing quickstarts for JBoss AS. I am currently reading through the documentation of JBoss AS Admin Guide https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AS7/Documentation.
Basically, I am an application developer using J2EE technologies. I have used JBoss AS 7 for my past projects but here I shall be dealing with JBoss AS itself. I wish to have a bit of your guidance so as how to start up working upon JBoss AS quickstarts and is the project proposal about working on quickstarts(demo applications) or is it about actually writing code/patches for JBoss AS. Please give me brief details about how I may start up with this project proposal.


Giriraj Sharma,
Department of Computer Science
National Institute of Technology Hamirpur
http://girirajsharma27.wix.com/giriraj