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JBoss, Inc., has announced an agreement with Sun Microsystems, Inc.
aimed at certifying Sun enterprise-class servers with the JBoss Application
Server (AS). Sun becomes a Premier level partner in the JBoss Certified
Solution Partner Program, which is focused on optimizing third-party
technologies on the JBoss platform to offer enterprise customers certified
solutions that will jumpstart application development and deployment.
Within its engineering labs, JBoss has tested and certified
specific configurations of Sun’s SPARC, x86 and x64 systems running Solaris 10
with the JBoss Application Server, the market-leading open source Java EE
application server. As a JBoss partner, Sun will have access to engineering
resources supporting solution certification, as well as the JBoss selfcertification
tool kit used to evaluate the environment, implementation, performance and integration
of Sun enterprise-class servers running with JBoss.
“HP has been a strong proponent of open source, as evidenced by
their Linux Reference
“The demand for open source technologies continues to accelerate,
and customers are
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The JBoss Application Server (AS) has been certified with Sun Solaris 10 and the HP ProLiant and HP Integrity servers, according to a pair of announcements from the company. Commitments to open-source computing among the companies were cited as part of the announcements to deliver complementary solutions to customers. |
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