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<td class="newsbody"><b>1-
Independent software vendors</b><br>
- Two years ago, many
Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) developing Enterprise applications took the Java
route. ISVs would development in-house, proprietary infrastructure software for lack
of a defined, open standard. This development is time-consuming, expensive and
complex. Today most ISVs outsource that infrastructure development to a J2EE server
vendor in order to focus on "business logic." Choosing an open source server makes
sense from a pricing standpoint because the application price won�t reflect the
infrastructure cost. It also makes sense from a technological standpoint because you
have access to the code, which makes for a tighter integration. According to our
statistics, about 20% of people who download jBoss do so with the objective of
embedding it in their applications.
- <br>
+ Two years ago, many Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) developing
+ Enterprise applications took the Java route. ISVs would develop
in-house
+ proprietary infrastructure software for lack of a defined, open
standard.
+ This development is time-consuming, expensive and complex. Today most
+ ISVs outsource that infrastructure development to a J2EE server vendor
+ in order to focus on "business logic." Choosing an open source server
+ makes sense from a pricing standpoint because the application price
+ won�t reflect the infrastructure cost. It also makes sense from a
+ technological standpoint because you have access to the code, which
+ makes for a tighter integration. According to our statistics, about
+ 20% of people who download jBoss do so with the objective of embedding
+ it in their applications. <br>
<p><b>2- IT
departments/Startups </b><br>
A recent study showed
that Java/J2EE, which claims 60% of IT development, is already the dominant platform
for Enterprise Web Software. Most people use our container as a stand-alone web
application server. In many instances, we have been chosen over more pricey
competitors for both development and production. We sport features, such as hot deploy
and runtime-generated stub and skeleton objects (distributed invocation enablers),
that can't be found in most commercial tools no matter how much you are willing to pay!
<br>