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  2. List of enterprise portal vendors - Wikipedia

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    JBoss and eXo GateIn Portal 3 Java EE: LGPL: JSR-286 Hippo: Hippo: Java EE: Open Source and Proprietary Licenses Widgets / WOA HCL Technologies (formerly IBM) WebSphere Portal 9.5 Java EE: Proprietary JSR-168, JSR-286, WSRP, Widgets / WOA, CMS Interwoven: TeamPortal Java EE: Proprietary JSR-168 JBoss: JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform 5.1 Java ...

  3. JBoss Enterprise Application Platform - Wikipedia

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    JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform (or JBoss EPP) This software is an enterprise portal with the core portal features of presentation, master page objects, containers, and a repository, and also an optional site publisher. [11] Key components: [12] JBoss Enterprise Application Platform – the software infrastructure.

  4. List of JBoss software - Wikipedia

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    A project that merged JBoss Portal and eXo Portal to produce GateIn Portal; used in JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform (JBoss EPP) Subprojects: GateIn Portal – both an enterprise portal and also a web portal framework to build upon; a merge of JBoss Portal 2.7 and eXo Portal 2.5 that produced GateIn Portal 3.0

  5. WildFly - Wikipedia

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    WildFly, [2] formerly known as JBoss AS, or simply JBoss, is an application server written by JBoss, now developed by Red Hat. WildFly is written in Java and implements the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) specification. [3] It runs on multiple platforms . WildFly is free and open-source software, [3] subject to the requirements of ...

  6. JBoss (company) - Wikipedia

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    JBoss. JBoss also known as JBoss Group, LLC and JBoss, Inc was a startup based in Atlanta, Georgia. It produced an open source Java application server called JBoss and later JBoss Enterprise Application Platform as well as a suite of related products. In 2006 it was acquired by Red Hat for at least 350 million US dollars.

  7. JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform - Wikipedia

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    The JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform (or JBoss SOA Platform) is free software / open-source Java EE -based service-oriented architecture (SOA) software. The JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform is part of the JBoss Enterprise Middleware portfolio of software. [2] The JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform enables enterprises to integrate services, handle business ...

  8. Enterprise portal - Wikipedia

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    An enterprise portal, also known as an enterprise information portal (EIP), is a framework for integrating information, people and processes across organizational boundaries in a manner similar to the more general web portals. Enterprise portals provide a secure unified access point, [1] often in the form of a web-based user interface, and are ...

  9. Red Hat - Wikipedia

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    With the acquisition of open-source enterprise middleware vendor JBoss, Red Hat also offers Red Hat Virtualization (RHV), an enterprise virtualization product. Red Hat provides storage, operating system platforms, middleware, applications, management products, support, training, and consulting services .