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JBoss Enterprise Web Platform (or JBoss EWP) This software is a lighter weight version of the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform. The key components are essentially the same as the full JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, but uses a slimmed down profile of the JBoss Application Server. [8] Lists of components [9] and standards supported ...
Java software for a reasoning engine based on JBoss Drools; the flagship product is JBoss Enterprise BRMS [7] JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform (JBoss EPP) Platform An enterprise portal with the core web portal features of presentation, master page objects, containers, and a repository, and also an optional site publisher [8]
7 partial platform 3.1 2.3 No Proprietary, commercial: ... JBoss Enterprise Application Platform: Red Hat: 8.0 [3] 2024-02-05 10 full platform 6.0 3.1 Yes Free, LGPL:
WildFly, [2] formerly known as JBoss AS, or simply JBoss, is an application server written by JBoss, now developed by Red Hat. WildFly is written in Java and implements the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) specification. [3] It runs on multiple platforms.
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform. JBoss Developer Studio included and integrated JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, JBoss SOA Platform and JBoss Portal Platform, the same version of the middleware platform that Red Hat supports in production for 5 years. New JBoss Seam Tools. JBoss Developer Studio included brand new tools for Seam.
JBoss also known as JBoss Group, LLC and JBoss, Inc was a startup based in Atlanta, Georgia. It produced an open source Java application server called JBoss and later JBoss Enterprise Application Platform as well as a suite of related products. In 2006 it was acquired by Red Hat for at least 350 million US dollars.
JBoss Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) JBoss, a division of Red Hat, Inc. 4.12 2013-03 Free / Commercial support available Yes GNU LGPL: Enterprise Service Bus, Replaced by JBoss Fuse JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform: JBoss, a division of Red Hat, Inc. 5.1 2011-02 Free / Commercial support available Yes GNU LGPL: Replaced by JBoss Fuse Magic xpi ...
JBoss Rules is also a productized version of Drools, but JBoss Enterprise BRMS is the flagship product. [6] Components of the enterprise version: [7] JBoss Enterprise Web Platform – the software infrastructure, supported to run the BRMS components only; JBoss Enterprise Application Platform or JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform – the software ...