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ALSO CALLED: JBoss Server, JBoss Web Application Server, and JBoss Application Server
DEFINITION: JBoss is an application server program for use with Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition ( J2EE) and Enterprise Java Beans ( EJB). JBoss is similar to proprietary programs such as BEA WebLogic and IBM WebSphere. JBoss is freely available under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). A corporation known as the JBoss
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AdventNet Announces Out-of-the-Box SNMP Agent for JBoss with Its SNMP Adaptor for JMX 5
| sponsored by AdventNet Inc
PRESS RELEASE:
AdventNet Inc., the leading provider of affordable network and systems management software, today announced the release of AdventNet SNMP Adaptor for JMX 5.
Posted: 30 Dec 2003 | Published: 11 Dec 2003
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JBOSS DEFINITION (continued):
Group, based in Atlanta, Georgia, provides support for JBoss. The JBoss Group fixes bugs in the JBoss program free of charge, but bills for custom features and consulting services. J2EE allows the use of standardized modular components and enables the Java platform to handle many aspects of programming automatically. EJB is built on the JavaBeans technology and facilitates changes at the server, eliminating the need to update each computer when a new program component is changed or added. GNU (pronounced ("guh-NEW") is a Unix-like operating system that comes with source code
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