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A Java EE-based Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) software product; [9] includes the business integration and enterprise service bus (ESB) software JBoss Enterprise Service Bus (JBossESB or JBoss ESB) JBoss Data Virtualization: Platform This is the Data virtualization solution based on Teiid project. [10] JBoss Fuse: Platform
JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform (or JBoss EPP) This software is an enterprise portal with the core portal features of presentation, master page objects, containers, and a repository, and also an optional site publisher. [11] Key components: [12] JBoss Enterprise Application Platform – the software infrastructure
JBoss may refer to: JBoss (company) , a software development company JBoss Application Server (JBoss AS), a Java EE-based application server, now known as WildFly
JBoss and eXo GateIn Portal 3 Java EE: LGPL: JSR-286 Hippo: Hippo: Java EE: Open Source and Proprietary Licenses Widgets / WOA HCL Technologies (formerly IBM) WebSphere Portal 9.5 Java EE: Proprietary JSR-168, JSR-286, WSRP, Widgets / WOA, CMS Interwoven: TeamPortal Java EE: Proprietary JSR-168 JBoss: JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform 5.1 Java ...
JBoss became a corporation under the name JBoss, Inc. in 2004. It was a C corporation headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, that owned the copyright and trademarks associated with JBoss. In early 2006 Oracle Corporation, a major distributor of database software, sought to buy JBoss Inc. for an
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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 ]
Enduro/X ASG – Application server for Go.This provides XATMI and XA facilities for Golang. Go application can be built by normal Go executable files which in turn provides stateless services, which can be load balanced, clustered and reloaded on the fly without service interruption by means of administrative work only.