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This appendix lists vendors of EJB servers. It includes all the vendors of which I am aware, as of publication. However, with the number of vendors that already provide servers and the number that are introducing new products daily, this list is obviously incomplete. Furthermore, I have made no attempt to distinguish EJB 2.0 servers from 1.1 servers; most (if not all) of the EJB 1.1 vendors should migrate to 2.0 by mid-2002.
Table C-1 lists some of the currently available commercial EJB servers.
Company name |
Company URL |
EJB server name |
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ATG |
Dynamo Application Server |
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BEA Systems |
BEA WebLogic Server |
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Blazix |
EJB Server |
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Borland |
AppServer |
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BROKAT Infosystems |
Twister Gemstone/J |
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Caucho Technology |
Resin-CMP |
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Compaq |
NonStop™ Enterprise Application Server |
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Fujitsu-Seimens |
BeanTransactions |
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Fujitsu Software |
Interstage |
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Hitachi |
Cosminexus |
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HP Bluestone |
Total-e-Server |
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IBM |
WebSphere Application Server |
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Information Builders |
ParlayEJB Application Server |
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In-Q-My/SAP |
In-Q-My Application Server |
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Iona Technologies |
iPortal Application Server |
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ObjectSpace |
Voyager |
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Oracle |
Oracle Application Server Oracle9i |
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Orion |
Orion Application Server |
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Persistence Software |
PowerTier for J2EE |
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Pramati |
Pramati Application Server |
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Secant Technologies |
ModelMethods Enterprise Server |
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Silverstream |
SilverStream Application Server |
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Sun Microsystems |
J2EE 1.3 SDK (Reference Implementation) |
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Sybase |
EAServer |
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Unify |
EWave |
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Versant |
Versant enJin |
Several open source EJB servers have become available since the first edition of this book was published. These servers are listed in Table C-2. The author of this book, Richard Monson-Haefel, is the lead architect of ExoLab's OpenEJB server.
Sponsor name |
Company URL |
EJB server name |
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Evidian/Objectweb |
JOnAS |
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ExoLab |
OpenEJB |
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JBoss |
JBoss |
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Lutris |
Enhydra (EJB server based on JOnAS) |
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