3.0.1 (May 28, 2013; 10 years ago (2013-05-28)) [±]
Repository
svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/
Written in
Java
Operating system
Cross-platform (JVM)
Type
Web Application Server
License
Apache License 2.0
Website
geronimo.apache.org
Apache Geronimo is an open source application server developed by the Apache Software Foundation and distributed under the Apache license.
Geronimo 3, the current version, is compatible with the Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 6 specification and therefore supports technologies such as JMS, Enterprise JavaBeans, Connectors, servlets, JSP, JSF, Unified Expression Language and JavaMail. This allows developers to create enterprise applications that are portable and scalable, and that integrate with legacy technologies. The older Geronimo 2 is compatible with Java EE 5.
IBM has in the past provided considerable support to the project through marketing, code contributions, and the funding of several project committers. In October 2005, IBM announced a free edition of its WebSphere application server named Websphere Application Server Community Edition (WASCE), which is actually a distribution of Geronimo and despite its name not related to the commercial WebSphere server.[1] However, IBM has withdrawn marketing and support for WASCE in 2013.[2] Other commercial supporters included AMD, Chariot Solutions, Simula Labs, and Virtuas.
Activity on Apache Geronimo has now largely ceased. Previous prolific Geronimo committers like David Jencks and others who are at IBM are now working on the Liberty Profile application server.[3]
^"IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2018/04/19 11:48:21". www14.software.ibm.com. 24 February 2005. Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
^"Withdrawal Announcement" (PDF). ibm.com. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
^"Implementation components used by various Java EE servers". arjan-tijms.omnifaces.org. 6 May 2014. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
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