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Azul Zing: moving its JVM from silicon to software.

"Blue Is Better, Blue Is Best." So sang the mysterious blue voice in Dougal And The Blue Cat, that great psychedelic... Read more

9 November, 2011

RIM extends BlackBerry's social circle for developers

...that use an extensible XML framework and can be hosted on any Java application server. "Beam can handle a number of the more difficult tasks... Read more

27 September, 2010 by Simon Bisson
Integrated Methods for Web Server Access Control

Integrated Methods for Web Server Access Control

...control features are analyzed and implemented in the most recent versions of Java Application server and Point Base DB Server. RBAC features are categorized under... Read more

27 September, 2011
Using VMware VMmark Benchmark Results to Compare the Virtualization Performance of Servers

Using VMware VMmark Benchmark Results to Compare the Virtualization Performance of Servers

...the time: a database server, a file server, a web server, a java application server, and a mail server Read more

1 June, 2010

Sun wants to lift its Java profile

...and aggressive pricing. The company on Monday said it has released the Java Application Server Platform Edition 8, which is the latest version of Sun... Read more

13 April, 2004 by Martin LaMonica

Sun's low-cost strategy prompts free Java release

Sun Microsystems will release a free version of its Java application server next week, a move designed to encourage more developers to... Read more

14 November, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

Sun prepares Java server beta

...Microsystems plans to begin beta testing the high-end versions of its Java application server next month and to release them by the end of... Read more

1 September, 2004 by Martin LaMonica
Enterprise <endeca_term>Java Application Server</endeca_term> 2.1

Enterprise Java Application Server 2.1

Enterprise Java Application Server (EJAS) technology is a framework for developing and executing Distributed... Read more

25 September, 2002
Configuring the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne HTML Web Server to a WebSphere Cluster on I5/OS

Configuring the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne HTML Web Server to a WebSphere Cluster on I5/OS

The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne HTML Web Server, otherwise referred to as the Java Application Server (JAS), is a web application used for accessing and using... Read more

1 February, 2008

SourceLabs partners with Oracle for stress testing

...to stress-test popular open source infrastructure software components on Oracle's Java application server. Launched in 2004, SourceLabs provides support and testing services to... Read more

10 February, 2006 by Martin LaMonica

Red Hat sells Java subscription

...roots next week and sell a subscription service supporting an open-source Java application server, according to people familiar with the company's plans. Earlier... Read more

30 July, 2004 by Martin LaMonica

Apache misses Java server target

The Apache Software Foundation's open-source project to build a Java application server has hit a bump. The application server will miss its... Read more

26 July, 2004 by Martin LaMonica

Red Hat takes on application-server market

...with Sun's Java programming language -- on a wide variety of servers. Java application server features are set by the Java 2 Enterprise Edition specification... Read more

19 December, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

IBM takes java server crown from BEA

...position away from rival BEA Systems in the hotly contested field of Java application server software, according to a study to be released this week... Read more

7 May, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

BEA re-suits Tuxedo

...services. The server software company has built a "connector" between its WebLogic Java application server line and Tuxedo, a transaction processing system used for high... Read more

10 February, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

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