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- ObjectWeb exec: JBOSS engaging in deception (actually, not)
- ObjectWeb exec: JBOSS engaging in deception (actually, not)Clarifications about "J2EE certified" JOnAS2 points I would like to clarify:- First, the specific environment the JOnAS certification is "confined" to (Linux, database and JOnAS releases). It corresponds to the environment that was used to pass the TCK.JBoss, as well as commercial...
- Tags: Application servers, Middleware, Java, Java development tools, Enterprise software, JOnAS, ObjectWeb, J2EE, JBoss, environment
- Discussion threads 2005-06-15
- ObjectWeb exec: JBOSS engaging in deception (actually, not)
- In response to one of my blogs/podcasts regarding IBM's acquisition of open source J2EE provider Gluecode, ObjectWeb.org executive committee member François Letellier has not only asked for a clarification, but has taken a jab at JBOSS CEO Marc Fluery's communication style. In that blog, I wrote "In fact,...
- Tags: JOnAS
- Blog posts 2005-06-13
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- Open source SOA infrastructure project CXF elevated to full Apache status
- After community incubation and development for nearly two years, the Apache CXF open-source SOA and middleware interoperability framework evolved last week into a full project of the Apache Software Foundation. CXF, with some 60,000 downloads since July 2007, takes its place alongside 60 other Apache projects. The...
- Tags: Iona Technologies, Apache Software Foundation, CXF, Open Source, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-04-20
- Implementing Probes for J2EE Cluster Monitoring
- Clusters have become the de facto platform for large J2EE application servers. In production environments, it is necessary to constantly monitor the state of the system to detect failures or performance degradations that may lead to violations of Service Level Agreements. The LeWYS project (http://lewys.objectweb.org) is an open source initiative...
- Tags: Computer Science, Monitoring, J2Ee, Java, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Programming Languages, Software
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Open source projects increasingly empower SOA infrastructure definition and development
- Read a full transcript of the discussion. Sponsor: IONA Technologies.Unlike earlier open source initiatives, which often trailed commercial development of crucial software infrastructure, today's many community-based services oriented architecture SOA projects are early-on defining the means through which SOA can be realized.Development of commercial and open source versions of essential...
- Tags: Developer, Podcast, Open Source, Iona Technologies, Apache Software Foundation, SOA, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-05-04
- Eclipse joins Java Community Process (JCP)
- Its been almost a year since I called for Eclipse to join Suns Java Community Process JCP organization, and almost three years since Sun suggested closer ties in an open letter to Eclipse. But today it finally happened: Eclipse joined JCP. Eclipse Director Mike Milinkovich writes:There are some who are...
- Tags: General, Eclipse, Java, NetBeans, Community, Sun, JCP
- Blog posts 2007-01-11
- Red Hat to acquire JBOSS for $350M. Novell now clearly in play.
- Via ZDNet News, Reuters has the details: Linux distributor Red Hat said on Monday that it signed an agreement to buy open-source company JBoss for at least $350 million, a move that expands Red Hat's product line and adds to its growth potential....
- Tags: IBM Corp., Red Hat Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-04-10
- Apache's Tuscany on tap
- A number of vendors, including IBM and BEA, have lined up behind the Service Component Architecture SCA initiative announced the other week. SCA is designed to simplify the development of creating business services and Service Data Objects SDO for accessing data residing in multiple locations and formats. In other words,...
- Tags: Service Component Architecture
- Blog posts 2005-12-12
- Open source mobility lags
- Open source mobility lagsRE: Open source mobility lagsThe only open source mobility I care to see advance is laptops. Screw cell phones. A phone is a communication device to be used to talk to another human or in most cases a recording of said human.I still don't own a cell,...
- Tags: Notebooks, Telecom & Utilities, Cellular phones, laptop computer, phone, cell phone, open source, mobile, Open source mobility lag, mobility lag, mobility
- Discussion threads 2005-08-25
- And then there were three (three open source J2EE servers)
- In the "what sand was my head in" department, by way of Bob Sutor's blog comes a reminder that the Apache Software Foundation's Geronimo J2EE server project has cleared the biggest hurdle towards earning its official J2EE 1.4 wings. My colleague at News.com, Martin LaMonica, had the story...
- Tags: Geronimo, Java
- Blog posts 2005-07-14
- Public discourse under way over definition of "open"
- I've been taking some time to digest the open vs. closed discussion (the context being Microsoft's new XML document format for Word, Excel and PowerPoint) that's taking place in various corners of the blogosphere. IBM's Bob Sutor, whose blog is entitled Open standards, open source, open minds, open opportunities,...
- Tags: IBM Corp., blog, Bob Sutor
- Blog posts 2005-06-17
- Weighing options when going the open source J2EE route
- In my last blog entry, triggered by a correction request from a member of ObjectWeb's executive committee, I descended into the netherworld of open source Java -- a world that few people understand and even fewer know what to do about should they be considering J2EE as the basis for...
- Tags: J2EE, open source
- Blog posts 2005-06-13
- JBoss' Marc Fleury 'welcomes' IBM and Gluecode to the open source J2EE party
- When news of IBM's acquisition of Gluecode first hit the wires this week, I debated with myself the blogworthiness of the story. None of my spider senses tingled when I first processed the idea that IBM -- seller of the J2EE-based application server known as Websphere -- was now...
- Tags: IBM Corp., J2EE, JBoss
- Blog posts 2005-05-12
- JOnAS getting traction overseas?
- According to an InfoWorld report, the ObjectWeb consortium's most well known open source project -- JOnAS aka Java Open Application Server -- is making headway in Europe, particularly in France where ObjectWeb major backers Groupe Bulle, France Telecom, and France's National Institute for Research in Computer Scienceand Control INRIA hail...
- Tags: JOnAS, Red Hat Inc.
- Blog posts 2005-01-20
- JBoss founder Fleury casts Red Hat as OSS dinosaur
- If open source software OSS is going to survive, JBoss founder Marc Fleury believes, revenues from companies like Red Hat must start trickling down to the developers. On the heels of Red Hat's inclusion of ObjectWeb's open-source application server, Fleury has a message for the Linux distributor: Grow up. He...
- Tags: Red Hat Inc., JBoss, open source
- Blog posts 2004-10-04
- JBoss to Red Hat: Grow up
- Marc Fleury wants Red Hat to change its ways.On the heels of Red Hat's inclusion of ObjectWeb's open-source application server, Marc Fleury, founder of JBoss, has a message for the North Carolina-based Linux distributer: Grow up.
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Java development tools, Red Hat Inc., Grow Up, Marc Fleury, JBoss, Marc
- Videos 2004-10-01
- Red Hat does Java, but can it play the standards game?
- Although delayed a bit beyond the originally intended ship date, Red Hat will begin selling support subscriptions to JONaS, the ObjectWeb Project's J2EE server. But, whereas Red Hat has never been subject to the oversight of a standards board when it comes to Linux, JONaS lives in the delicate limbo of the...
- Tags: Red Hat Inc.
- Blog posts 2004-07-29
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