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CNET News: Open-Source Software Gets J2EE Nod

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 2, 2005

“The ObjectWeb Consortium announced on Monday that its Java
application server, Jonas, has passed the tests needed to get
certification for the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) standard.
The move is intended to make the software, which is used to run
Java programs, more appealing to corporate developers and
customers, who typically favor standards-based software…”


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Web Webster

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