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JBoss


Contact Information 3340 Peachtree Road, NE
Suite 1200
Atlanta, GA   30326
United States,
404-467-8555
404-948-1496
sales@jboss.org
Website http://www.jboss.com
Business Description JBoss, a division of Red Hat, works with open source middleware software, combining enterprise-class JBoss Enterprise Middleware open source software with the industry’s leading services and tools to provide a better way to transform a business into a Service-Oriented Architecture.
Product Description A true alternative to proprietary software stacks, the JBoss Enterprise Middleware System is a comprehensive open source software infrastructure stack of plug-and-play components that gives users more flexibility and technology choice. Enterprises can deploy any JEMS product today and add to their IT infrastructure as needed in future. JEMS includes market-leading open source technologies such as JBoss Application Server, Hibernate, JBoss Portal, JBoss jBPM, JBoss Cache, JBoss Eclipse IDE, and Apache Tomcat.
Products
Hibernate
JBoss AOP
JBoss Application Server 3.2
JBoss Application Server 4.0
JBoss Cache
JBoss Enterprise Middleware System (JEMS)
JBoss ESB
JBoss Portal
White Paper
JEMS: The Open Source Platform for SOA
This paper discusses how JBoss, combined with the JBoss partner ecosystem, enables JBoss customers to realize the benefits of developing and deploying JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite SOA solutions.
Understanding the Financial Benefits of Open Source
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Review
JBoss 3.2
JBoss has built up a dedicated following thanks to its license-fee-free, no-frills approach and transactional features on a par with some application servers you`d have to pay for. (PC Magazine Review)
JBoss Portal 2.2.1
Take standard Java portal technology combined with a popular application server and user-friendly content management tools, and you have a good base for building a content-heavy collaborative portal. (eWEEK Review)
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