JBoss is an Open Source, standards-compliant, Enterprise JavaBeans application server implemented in pure Java. JBoss provides JBossServer, the basic EJB container and JMX infrastructure, JBossMQ for JMS messaging, JBossMail for mail, JBossTX for JTA/JTS transactions, JBossSX for JAAS based security, JBossCX for JCA connectivity, and JBossCMP for CMP persistence. It integrates with Tomcat Servlet/JSP container and Jetty Web server/servlet container, and enables you to mix and match these components through JMX by replacing any component you wish with a JMX-compliant implementation for the same APIs. The goal is to provide a full J2EE stack in the Free/Open Source software world.
JBoss 3.2.x 'Getting Started' Guide Available Luke Taylor and JBoss Group have released the first version of the new 'Getting Started' guide for JBoss 3.2.x. You can download the PDF and Java s...
JBoss Training 2004 The JBoss Group training schedule for the first half of year 2004 has been finalized. We will be hosting the following public trainings on JBoss Advanced Developers and JBoss Ad...
JBOSS ADVANCED TRAINING IN STOCKHOLM STOCKHOLM SWEDEN ADVANCED JBOSS TRAINING SEP 8-11 Location: Hotel BirgerJarl (http://www.birgerjarl.se/) Tulegatan 8104 32 Stockholm, Sweden Phone: 46-...
Upcoming Trainings NEW YORK JBOSS ADMIN TRAINING AUG 11-12 Location: New York Marriott Marquis. 1535 Broadway, located at Broadway and Times Square. Instructor is Bill Burke, Chief Arch...
Upcoming Trainings The next JBoss Group hosted trainings for advanced developers will be held at following locations and times: San Francisco May 6-8, Montreal June 10-12, Palma de Mallorca ...