JOnAS
Original author(s) | Bull |
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Developer(s) | OW2 |
Initial release | September 7, 1999 |
Stable release | 5.3.0[1]
/ October 4, 2013 |
Repository | |
Written in | Cross-platform |
Type | Application server |
License | LGPL 2.1 |
Website | jonas |
JOnAS is an open-source implementation of the
Java EE Certification
JOnAS 5.1 is
JOnAS 5.3 is
Management console
JOnAS has a comparatively clear remote management console, providing easily accessible tools for remote uploading and deploying of the web applications[citation needed], configuring both secure and ordinary web access ports and managing the user name - password - role datasets. This console is based on the JavaScript[citation needed]. From the first impression, the consoles of the comparable open source Java EE servers seem more confusing, with many needed features not immediately visible[citation needed]. This is, however, more important in the teaching process, as Java EE servers are not meant to be managed by the unprepared end user[citation needed].
Java EE Environment
JOnAS is an open source Java EE 6 application server. It provides a fully compliant
OSGi Environment
As of its version 5, JOnAS is fully based on the
The service layer is implemented using Apache iPOJO, therefore most Java-EE-certified JOnAS services (persistence, EJB, resources, ...) are directly available as OSGi services to all OSGi bundles deployed on JOnAS. The inverse is also true: for example, an EJB3 can directly access any number of OSGi services using dynamic injection.
See also
- Comparison of application servers
- EasyBeans
Notes
- ^ "JOnAS 5.3.0 released". OW2 JOnAS Wiki. Archived from the original on 2014-02-03. Retrieved 2014-03-13.
- ^ "OW2 Tested Configuration". Archived from the original on 2013-12-24. Retrieved 2013-12-22.