| | Open Source EJB Servers | JBoss is advanced middleware with a full J2EE based personality that IT departments look for. But that is not all, the OEM and ISV community embraced JBoss as a highly flexible service oriented architecture on which to build their own products. | Go To JBoss | JOnAS is a full J2EE platform, developed within the ObjectWeb consortium (www.objectweb.org), currently in the process of passing the Sun J2EE 1.4 Certification. | Go To JOnAS | A modular, configurable, and extendable EJB Container System that comes with Servers for both Local and Remote access | Go To OpenEJB | Apache Geronimo is a new effort coordinated by the Apache Software Foundation to make a J2EE compatible container. | Go To Geronimo | JFox is an Open Source, standards-compliant, J2EE based application server implemented in 100% Pure Java, It comes from China Enterprise Open Source Community. | Go To JFox | Resin Open Source provides JSP, Servlet, and EJB functionality | Go To Resin | EasyBeans is an open-source lightweight EJB3 container implementation developed within the ObjectWeb consortium (www.objectweb.org). It can be integrated within JOnAS and Tomcat | Go To EasyBeans | Panther is a lightweight, modular Java application server, suitable for embedding in a web server, and intended as an alternative to the current standard of large-scale/monolithic application servers. It provides basic stateless/stateful session beans, a distributed, cached jdbc service, and jython-based configuration. | Go To Panther Application Server | |
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