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  2. JBoss Enterprise Application Platform - Wikipedia

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    JBoss itself is free and open-source, but Red Hat charges to provide a support subscription for JBoss Enterprise Middleware. Red Hat allows the use of JBoss EAP for development, but to obtain support in production a support subscription is required and customizations are not supported.

  3. JBoss (company) - Wikipedia

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    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. [1]

  4. WildFly - Wikipedia

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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] It runs on multiple platforms.

  5. Here's How Red Hat Shocked the Street With JBoss and ... - AOL

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    Follow @TMFZahrim Red Hat investors are a happy bunch today. The stock jumped as much as 20% overnight to set a fresh 52-week high, and it's all thanks to a tremendous third-quarter report.

  6. List of JBoss software - Wikipedia

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    JBoss Enterprise Middleware [1] (software productized by Red Hat) Type [1] Description JBoss A-MQ Platform A small-footprint, high-performance, open source message-oriented middleware platform that can be deployed at outlets and devices for integration that extends beyond the data center.

  7. Red Hat - Wikipedia

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    Red Hat acquired open-source middleware provider JBoss on June 5, 2006, and JBoss became a division of Red Hat. On September 18, 2006, Red Hat released the Red Hat Application Stack, which integrated the JBoss technology and which was certified by other well-known software vendors.

  8. JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Because it is Java-based, the JBoss application server operates cross-platform: usable on any operating system that supports Java. The JBoss SOA Platform was developed by JBoss, now a division of Red Hat.

  9. JBoss Developer Studio - Wikipedia

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    JBoss Developer Studio (JBDS) was a development environment created and developed by JBoss (a division of Red Hat) and Exadel. It integrated and certified both tooling and runtime components by combining Eclipse , Eclipse Tooling, and the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform .