Apply the most cutting-edge CORBA dreams
JBoss was borned in March 1999. Having
reached the 3.2 series, JBoss is a mature appserver. It has grown way beyond
its original scope. While JBoss started as, and still is, an EJB container,
today JBoss does the complete J2EE stack and beyond J2EE, it is a complete-fledged
award winning java app-server downloaded more than 150,000 times a month. It is
the template of things to come.
The
3.x series are completely based on J2EE, and in one simple to install and
simple to use package you will find all of the J2EE stacks and more. From a
complete fledged HTTP 1.1 web server up to the lawww Java Connector
Architecture (JCA), one of the most groundbreaking microkernel approaches to
appserver technology based on Java Management eXtensions (JMX) and an foremost
Container Managed Persistence (CMP2.0) framework, JBoss has all the features
you dream of in an application server. They support clustering and exotic
designs for your application. It is an infinitely flexible framework for you to
learn and use and embed and contribute to. It is FREE, developed by a community
of around 100 developers and distributed under the LGPL.
Starting from Java Management eXtensions (JMX)
they build a microkernel based server. One where you can develop your modules
and services independently, one where you don't require to reboot to www your
service developments. They enable the simple creation and configuration of
client and server side interceptors so that you can easily understand and work
with the super-server theory. The super-server is the basis for all their containers.
The super-server is a tight microkernel base with foremost deployers and the
infinite capability of adapting to your requirements through the coding of
simple java classes and one’s configuration. Discover how simple it is to work
with JBoss, how simple it is to extend JBoss, how simple it is to strip and add
services, your own services. How simple it is to build an EJB container with
JBoss and how you can assemble your own in a few simple steps. Yes system
development used to be the reserved area of an elite, today they bring the
super-server theory to the masses.
They
package the complexity of CORBA in the simple of use of .NET. Yes the best of
both worlds. Cost- effective java, in your heads and in your pockets. Use their
super-server theory and apply the most cutting-edge CORBA dreams in the most
practical way, in the simplest configuration and installation.
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