JBoss
JBoss® Enterprise Application Platform 7 provides an innovative modular, cloud-ready architecture, powerful management and automation, and world class developer productivity. It is Java™ EE 7 certified and features powerful, enterprise-grade features such as high availability clustering, distributed caching, messaging, transactions, and a full web services stack. It offers full support and deployment flexibility for Java EE in any environment, whether on-premise, virtual, or hybrid cloud environments. Support is included for many popular Java EE 7 web-based frameworks, including Spring, Spring Web Flow, Spring WS, Spring Security, Arquillian, AngularJS, jQuery, jQuery Mobile, and Google Web Toolkit (GWT). JBoss EAP allows organization to deliver business value more quickly and with greater flexibility, resulting in lower costs, straightforward scale out, and reduced IT complexity. All with Red Hat®’s market-leading reputation for certification and support, ensuring your administration and development needs are met as you continue to drive forward into the future and beyond.
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