Just caught this on one of the Java Newsgroups...thought it would be of
interest to the group:

We announce the availability of EJBOSS, an enterprise java beans
(EJB) compliant server for Linux.

You can find the source code and executables at www.ejboss.org
ejboss stands for "enterprise java beans in OSS".  It is a GPL'd EJB
server that complies with SUN's EJB1.0 specification.  It was developed
for Linux (aka Linux based GNU system) but also runs on Solaris 2.6.
It is 100% pure java.

WHO CARES?: System and network administrator of IT shops.  ISP's
looking to host applications on linux.  Developers of distributed
applications. System integrators.

ADVANTAGES: Centralized and declarative management of beans and
deployment. Puts System administrators in command.  Powerful
comprehensive GUI. Eases the "run-time" burden of development on
programmers. Industry standard.  GPL'd.

STATUS: This is version 0.04, an early access targeted at developers
and sys-admins.  Session beans stateful and stateless are stable.
The "optional" support for entity beans will be coded next.

LICENSE: GPL and ALL (see www.ejboss.org for terms of ALL)



Andrzej Jan Taramina, CTO
Accredo Systems Corporation

Accredo:    http://www.accredosystems.com
Chaeron:    http://www.chaeron.com
Sightings:  http://www.chaeron.com/sightings

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