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JBoss as a division of Red Hat, Inc. integrates and hardens the latest enterprise-ready features from JBoss community projects into supported, stable, enterprise-class middleware distributions.

The JBoss Enterprise Middleware portfolio of products includes:

  • Enterprise Application Platform - enhances JBoss Application Server to provide a complete solution for Java applications.
  • Enterprise Web Platform - a lightweight platform for building light and rich Java applications
  • Enterprise Web Server - a single solution for large scale websites and simple web applications.
  • Enterprise Communications Platform - a development platform for the telecommunications industry.
  • Enterprise Portal Platform - to build and deploy portals for SOA user interaction and personalized presentation.
  • SOA Platform - integrates applications and orchestrates services to automate business processes in a service-oriented architecture.
  • Business Rules Management System (BRMS) - enables business policy and rules development, access, and change management.
  • Data Services - a management system to work with data across diverse systems
  • JBoss Hibernate - industry-leading O/R mapping and persistence
  • JBoss Seam - for simplifying web 2.0 application development
  • JBoss Web Framework Kit - for building light and rich Java applications
  • JBoss Operations Network - a customizable management-platform for JBoss deployments
  • JBoss Developer Studio - offers developers an environment for building rich web applications, transactional enterprise applications, and SOA-based integration applications.
  • JBoss RichFaces - adding Ajax capabilities to the JavaServer Faces web application framework.

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