InfoWorld: ObjectWeb, Apache Team on Open Source J2EE | Linux Today

InfoWorld: ObjectWeb, Apache Team on Open Source J2EE

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 9, 2003

“ObjectWeb and the Apache Software Foundation, which each
develop an open-source Java application server, have reached a
technology-sharing agreement designed to accelerate certification
of their products under Sun Microsystems’s latest J2EE
standard.

“The two groups agreed in principle in November to work more
closely on the development of their software. They have now
ratified a plan that lets the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) use
middleware components developed by ObjectWeb in the ASF’s
application server, the organizations said Monday…”

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