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@Checkpoint:

- added automake support. Now, it should be more like a turnkey solution:
./configure && make && make install.

- Documentation and indentation conventions update.

- All the fixes to the JServ logging system were tested here.

If I missed something, it'll be updated as soon as I check out and test the
CVS version.
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Jukebox is a short name for "reusable client/server multiprotocol
framework", or, buzzword-compliant, application server.

Most significant features could be expressed as:

- Abstraction levels designed to ease the multitier software development
- Protocol independence (on transaction and stream levels)
- Business logic independence from the framework
- Paranoid logging

$Id: ABOUT_JUKEBOX,v 1.2 1999/01/14 08:31:58 vadim Exp $
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@Improved makefile handling. Now the 'build' target will not just blindly
recompile everything.

javadoc will not choke with countless errors on JDK 1.1. Ugly hack, works so
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Documentation update.
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@Initial revision
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