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wasn't sure openejb.org was really there... there is almost no info on
exolabs site about it, no download area for it, etc..

- Greg

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> all we need now is an opensource EJB engine... oh wait... there is one in
> Enhydra isn't there? ;)
> 
> - Greg

There is probably about 0.9% of the market that actually really needs an
EJB server and the rest are kidding themselves.


Anyways, there is quite a few OS EJB engines now...

www.openejb.org (Exoffice and under a BSD license)
www.ejboss.org (I host their CVS and mailing list, but they are under a
stupid GPL license)
www.enhydra.org (not quite there yet as far as i can tell and they
invented yet another license gag)


I would place my bets on openejb.org for now.

-jon

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