Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Building a better J2EE server, the open source way
Gluecode Software is among the growing number of companies that are successfully commercializing open source software, and it has incorporated several up-and-coming open source middleware components -- including Apache Geronimo and Apache Derby, among others -- into a J2EE application server stack. After the recent announcement of IBM's acquisition of Gluecode, we sat down with one of Geronimo's main contributors and CTO of Gluecode, Jeremy Boynes, to hear his perspectives on Geronimo, Java directions, and the state of open source
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