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    <td class="pageheader"><b>JBoss Projects- Overview</b></td>
  
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        <p>Go directly to the PROJECT PAGE for:</p>
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          <li><a href="jboss-server.html">JBossServer</a></li>
          <li><a href="jboss-jbossmq.html">JBossMQ</a> </li>
          <li><a href="jboss-jaws.html">JBossCMP</a></li>
          <li><a href="../documentation/jca_config.html">JBossCX</a></li>
          <li><a href="jboss-jbosstx.html">JBossTX</a> </li>
          <li><a href="../documentation/HowTo.Security.html">JBossSS</a></li>
          <li><a href="jboss-zoap.html">JBossSOAP</a></li>
          <li><a href="jboss-test.html">JBossTest</a></li>
          <li><a href="../documentation/HowTo-JavaMail.html">JBossMail</a></li>
          <li><a href="doco.html">JBossDoc</a></li>
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      <td class="newsheader"><b>JBossServer -- Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) </b></td>
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      <td class="newsbody"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img height="60" width="159" 
src="../pictures/powered_by_jboss_flat_sepia.gif" alt="'powered by JBoss'"></font> 
        <p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">JBoss the container is an implementation 
          of the EJB container specification. We currently refer to it as 
jboss2.0</font></p>
        <p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><b>JBoss 2.0 is truly a 3rd generation 
          container.</b> It takes the patterns and ideas that were investigated 
          in 1.0. Designed from the ground up to be <b>modular</b>, JBoss introduces 
          yet again many ground breaking features such as a full <b>plug-in approach 
          </b>to the container implementation. Borrowing from the success that met 
          with Linux 2.0 and it's modular approach to software implementation, JBoss 
          2.0 is meant to be developed by distributed parties each working on a 
          cleanly separated part of the server. </font></p>
        <p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">JBoss 2.0 also standardizes on <b>JMX</b>, 
          the Java Management eXtension (TM) to offer standard interfaces to the 
          management of its components as well as the applications deployed on it. 
          Ease of use is still the number one priority here at JBoss and JBoss 2.0 
          will set a new standard.</font>
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      <td class="newsheader"><b>JBossMQ -- Java Messaging Service (JMS) </b></td>
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        <p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"> <img 
src="../pictures/jbossmq-simple-with-queue.jpg" width="167" height="62"></font></p>
        <p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">JBossMQ is our messaging service 
implementation. 
          It is reaching 1.0 status, it is quite stable and functional. A quality 
          product in the making. It is a fully compliant JMS;(Java Messaging Service) 
          implementation.</font></p>
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      <td class="newsheader"><b>JBossCMP -- EJB Persistence engine</b></td>
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      <td class="newsbody"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial"><img 
src="../pictures/jaws.jpg" alt="jaws::just another web storage"></font> 
        <p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">JBossCMP is a  
          JDBC&nbsp;based object storage facility. &nbsp;It is tightly integrated 
          with JBoss and provides startup table creation as well as some fairly 
          advanced features of O/R&nbsp;mapping. You can define custom finders and 
          map complex objects with JBossGUI. JBossCMP supports all java types 
          including fancy collections of EJB&nbsp;references. </font></p>
    
        <p><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">JBossCMP comes with preconfigured settings 
          for each database, to help you get working in no time. Most leading Database 
          vendors in the market are currently supported out of the box and the list 
          is growing by the day.</font>
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      <td class="newsheader"><b>JBossNS -- Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) 
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        Previously known as "JNP" JBossNS is the naming provider for all thing JBoss.  
A fully distributed lookup system it provides a JNDI interface to the clients and 
containers in JBoss.
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      <td class="newsheader"><b>JBossCX -- Java Connector Architecture (JCA)</b></td>
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        JBoss lives in distributed enterprise systems.  The need to deal with 
disparate sources in J2EE is addressed through the latest spec from SUN, the Java 
Connector Architecture.  This specification is promised to a great future and here at 
JBoss we provide an implementation that works in the JBoss framework.  
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      <td class="newsheader"><b>JBossTX -- Java Transaction Service (JTA/JTS)</b></td>
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      <td class="newsbody">The transactional web is the future of the web.  He who 
owns the transactional web owns the web.  JBossTX provides a reference implementation 
of JTA/JTS for the JBoss framework.  Fully based on the JTA/JTS specifications, 
JBossTX is optimized for the JBoss framework.
  
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      <td class="newsheader"><b>JBossSS -- Security Service (JAAS based)</b></td>
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      <td class="newsbody"> As an enterprise-ready system, JBoss comes with a security 
framework.  Based on JAAS the implementation from SUN and IBM, JBossSS is fully 
functional security framework for your enterprise applications.  Integrated with 
JBossServer, JBossSS provides transparent propagation of credentials in our framework. 
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src="../pictures/jbossgui.gif" alt="graphical management of containers, beans, 
resources, security"></font></td>
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      <td class="newsheader"><b>JBossZOAP</b></td>
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      <td class="newsbody"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">JBossZOAP is an alternative 
        invocation layer with SOAP as its basic protocol. To enable interoperability 
        with non-java based systems many take the alternative invocation layer very 
        seriously. SOAP/XML&nbsp;might well be the wave of the future.</font></td>
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      <td class="newsheader"><b>JBossDeployer</b></td>
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      <td class="newsbody"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">A deployer of EAR. &nbsp;You 
        can take your full war and jar and deploy at once on JBoss and 
Tomcat.</font></td>
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      <td class="newsheader"><b>JBossTest</b></td>
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      <td class="newsbody"><font face="Myriad Web,Arial">The TestSuite for JBoss. 
        With about 200 tests of compliance, every release we put in the public has 
        to be compliant with the specification. The TestSuite allows us to spot 
        problems with fixes and patches early.</font></td>
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