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IBM's WebSphere Application Server (WAS) Liberty profile, v8.5, is now Java EE 7 certified, the company announced this week. The latest stable release of this lightweight profile of the app server for ...
IBM wants to transform its WebSphere application server into an infrastructure platform and double its share of the Java application market. But analysts and users said last week that IBM still ...
IBM has announced the latest release of WebSphere Liberty, its Java application server solution. The company says WebSphere Liberty 18.0.0.2 is the most significant functional release in years ...
IBM redefines the state of the art in Java platforms." A strong statement, but Rymer backs it up. He observes that WebSphere Application Server (WAS) 7 was "years in the making" as IBM worked out the ...
If a long history of production success and a backing from one of the largest software companies in the world are important factors in a Java application server choice, WebSphere Application Server ...
consider products such as Borland’s Enterprise Studio for Java. Application Developer comes ready to deploy only to the WebSphere Application Server and Apache Tomcat. Further, it is a Windows ...
Presumably with the two-fold intention of staying cutting edge and and fighting off the ASP.NET threat, IBM have added Java Server Faces (JSF) support to WebSphere Studio Application Developer and ...
This paper focuses on the IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment (WAS ND) version 8.5 and the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) version 6. From the hottest ...