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  ObjectWeb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ObjectWeb consortium is an international consortium mainly devoted to producing open source middleware, EAI, e-business, clustering, grid computing.
ObjectWeb is a not-for-profit, international consortium dedicated to the development of high-quality open-source components for distributed applications (Web applications, grid computing, clusters, business integration, nomadic systems, etc).
ObjectWeb also includes the Eclipse GUI extension to develop the J2EE applications (Lomboz).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ObjectWeb   (258 words)

  
 INRIA - OBJECTWEB - Press release 2002
As a consortium, ObjectWeb will coordinate the resources and actions needed for further development and extension of these components, which will continue to be developed under the collaborative model.
ObjectWeb intends to capitalize on an already very active developer community around the first modules developed by the founding companies.
ObjectWeb is actively supported by RNTL (the French National Network of Software Technologies) and RNRT (the French National Network of Research in Telecommunications).
www.inria.fr /presse/pre82.en.html   (1125 words)

  
 ObjectWeb V2 - July Workshop
ObjectWeb V2 Inaugural Workshop took place on July 17 and 18 at the picturesque Château des Mesnuls, near Paris, which was kindly made available by Thales to the ObjectWeb V2 task force.
The initial project produced by the task force was accepted by ObjectWeb Board of Directors on December 5, 2005 and presented to the community at ObjectWebCon'06 on February 1, 2006.
Strategic Members are deemed strategic in as much as they consider ObjectWeb to be strategic for their own development and thus want to provide the consortium with the resources to maintain an independent organization.
v2.objectweb.org /july-workshop.html   (960 words)

  
 cs497rej: ObjectWebOverview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
ObjectWeb is a consortium of leading companies and research organizations from around the world who have joined forces to produce next generation of Open Source Middleware.
ObjectWeb's goal is to provide Real-Time Enterprises with independent solutions which combine quality and robustness at the best possible performance/cost ratio.
Examples of ObjectWeb's "cost killer" middleware are JOnAS - an Open Source implementation of the J2EE TM specification, JORAM JMS - a Message Oriented Middleware and Enhydra - a Java/XML Application Server.
wiki.cs.uiuc.edu /cs497rej/ObjectWebOverview   (117 words)

  
 ObjectWeb V2 - Home Page
Welcome to ObjectWeb V2 Since its inception in January 2002, ObjectWeb a joint project between INRIA, Bull and France Telecom, has grown into a mature community spanning three continents.
At ObjectWeb, we are committed to making available to everyone the best and most reliable open source software leveraging our position in middleware technology and to foster a vibrant community and business ecosystem.
Transitioning ObjectWeb from V1 to V2 is to be a year-long endeavor.
v2.objectweb.org   (526 words)

  
 ObjectWeb
ObjectWeb aims to define and implement a component-based, efficient and scalable middleware architecture which can be easily configured and adapted to different application domains.
ObjectWeb is not targeted to the definition of new standards, but to the development of a coherent set of high-quality Open Source middleware components, including implementations of major standards in the area of distributed systems.
ObjectWeb already fosters industrial activity and will actively continue to do so, in particular through companies and start-ups, which are members of ObjectWeb and offer value-added solutions exploiting the ObjectWeb code base.
www.ercim.org /publication/Ercim_News/enw48/vandome.html   (659 words)

  
 LWN: SUSE LINUX Joins ObjectWeb
The involvement of this new member is expected to foster the adoption of ObjectWeb components in the industrial world.
About ObjectWeb Founded by Bull, France Telecom and INRIA, ObjectWeb is a worldwide consortium of leading enterprises and research organizations that have joined efforts to produce next generation open-source Middleware.
ObjectWeb's goal is to bring to Real-Time Enterprise independence, quality, and robustness with the best performance/cost ratio that it requires.
lwn.net /Articles/55804   (543 words)

  
 GRIDtoday: ObjectWeb To Federate Open Source ESB
ObjectWeb, the international not-for-profit consortium dedicated to open-source infrastructure software, announced that its corporate members are now targeting the delivery of ESB solutions built on open-source components.
The proposal of an ESB suite developed under the ObjectWeb umbrella, sketched by corporate members eMAXX, INRIA, Librados, Open Wide, ScalAgent, Thales, Together Teamlosungen and XQuark Group, is to be structured as a development project once approved by ObjectWeb's College of Architects during the next Architecture Meeting.
ObjectWeb may leverage cooperation with the Eclipse foundation, already well under way thanks to joint work performed on the Eclipse Web Tools Platform proposal, to address the issue of tooling as required by an enterprise-ready ESB.
www.gridtoday.com /04/0705/103486.html   (521 words)

  
 NewsForge | ObjectWeb to Propagate Open Source Best Practices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
INRIA and HTRDP respectively act as representatives of ObjectWeb, an international consortium dedicated to open-source infrastructure software, and Orientware, a Chinese consortium which aims at integrating the results of Program 863 in the domain of middleware.
ObjectWeb and Orientware announced their decision to build a common open source middleware platform and Orientware agrees to release several of its middleware components in open source: PKUAS, StarCCM, XLinker, WSWF and OnceTX.
Founded in 2002 by Bull, France Telecom and INRIA, ObjectWeb is a consortium of leading companies and research organizations from around the world who have joined forces to produce next generation of Open Source Middleware.
business.newsforge.com /newsvac/05/11/04/1655245.shtml   (668 words)

  
 ObjectWeb
ObjectWeb is a not-for-profit consortium of individuals, leading companies and research organizations from around the world who have joined forces to produce next generation of Open Source Middleware.
ObjectWeb's goal is to provide professional users with independent solutions which combine quality and robustness at the best possible performance/cost ratio.
Examples of ObjectWeb's "cost killer" middleware are JOnAS - an Open Source implementation of the J2EE specification, Enhydra - a Java/XML Application Server, and Lomboz - an Eclipse plug-in to ease development of J2EE applications.
java.sun.com /j2ee/licensees/objectweb.html   (173 words)

  
 ObjectWeb to Deliver EJB3-based Middleware
ObjectWeb's goal in developing EasyBeans was to simplify EJB 3 development while maintaining performance and reliability of the middleware.
ObjectWeb officials said "projects need to be staffed by employees appointed to stick to a road map and to deliver software of a level of quality that enterprises can rely upon.
ObjectWeb was founded in January 2002 and as of January 2006, the organization had 60 corporate members, 1,800 individual members, 550 committers and 6,500 contributors representing 80 countries.
www.devsource.com /article2/0,1895,1930630,00.asp   (699 words)

  
 ObjectWeb adds portal content management middleware
ObjectWeb first announced plans to add MOBE to the software stack in September.
ObjectWeb is probably best known for its involvement with Jonas, the open-source Java 2 Enterprise Edition application server, but its work encompasses about 50 open-source projects including workflow utilities and message-oriented middleware.
Although the source code for the three new modules is now available from the ObjectWeb site, there is no integration among them yet, according to Ney.
www.computerworld.com /printthis/2004/0,4814,97608,00.html   (401 words)

  
 ObjectWeb - Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
During this meeting the teams shall review the progress of the collaborative RandD workgroups and meet with experts of the 863 programme and MOST to discuss further steps of the cooperation in the framework of ObjectWeb v2.
Dalian, China - June 23, 2006 - This forum was jointly organized by ObjectWeb and Orientware consortia, with the support of the Dalian IT industry international exchange association, the French Ministry of Industry, and MOST (Ministry of Science and Technology) China.
ObjectWeb is the only nonprofit organization to be evaluated in two reports published by Gartner.
www.objectweb.org   (524 words)

  
 ObjectWeb Pushes Open-Source Business Intelligence - News by InformationWeek
ObjectWeb and an Italian integrator are teaming up to produce what they call the first open-source business intelligence platform.
Nov 1, 2005 09:00 AM ObjectWeb and Italy-based integrator Engineering Ingegneria Informatica are teaming up to produce what they call the first open-source business intelligence platform.
ObjectWeb, the Grenoble, France-based nonprofit open-source consortium, and EII, a systems integrator based in Rome, want to build SpagoBI, an integrated environment for building business intelligence and analytics applications.
informationweek.com /story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=173400722   (389 words)

  
 open.itworld.com - ObjectWeb shapes up for the enterprise
The ObjectWeb consortium is giving itself a makeover this year to make its open-source software more suitable for business use and to help it expand further outside Europe.
ObjectWeb is best known for its Jonas application server, which Red Hat Inc. began offering last year as an option with its server software.
ObjectWeb will add international chapters, starting possibly in China, where it already has partnerships with the Guangzhou Middleware Research Center and the software group Orientware.
open.itworld.com /4900/060207objectweb/page_1.html   (923 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE Xcalia(TM) Contributes Jalisto as Open Source to ObjectWeb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The project will be hosted by ObjectWeb (www.objectweb.org), an established and respected open source community with a focus on the development of industry-grade distributed middleware.
Founded in 2002 by Bull, France Telecom and INRIA, ObjectWeb is a consortium of leading companies and research organizations from around the world that have joined forces to produce the next generation of Open Source Middleware.
ObjectWeb targets alternative solutions to proprietary products for e-business, business integration, data connectivity, grid computing, and enterprise messaging.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=94492   (702 words)

  
 ObjectWeb and Apache to Team Up on Open Source J2EE
While the goals of the ObjectWeb consortium and the Apache Software Foundation are very similar, they typically release software under different licenses, the LGPL and the Apache License respectively.
ObjectWeb decided to depart from its licensing policy so to enable in return Geronimo developers to use some ObjectWeb components.
ObjectWeb Vice-President Jean-Pierre Laisne declared: "Apache and ObjectWeb share the same vision of middleware becoming commodity and in this respect, the advent of certified Open Source J2EE is a must.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/12-08-2003/0002071052&EDATE=   (893 words)

  
 ObjectWeb seeks legal status to aid its growth
ObjectWeb is not a legal entity today, and, as such, any contracts it enters into must be signed on its behalf by INRIA.
The group's cofounders recently amended ObjectWeb's consortium agreement to include the goal of becoming a nonprofit legal entity, according to documents on its Website dated Nov. 30.
ObjectWeb was created in 1999 to develop open source middleware for businesses, governments, and other organizations.
www.javaworld.com /javaworld/jw-01-2006/jw-0123-idgns-oweb.html?lsrc=jwrss   (510 words)

  
 Neowin.net - ObjectWeb, Apache team on open-source J2EE
ObjectWeb and the ASF each hope to certify their products as compliant with Version 1.4 of Sun's J2EE specification sometime in 2004, they said.
ObjectWeb, a consortium of government and business developers based in Grenoble, France, was founded in 2002 to foster development of a range of open-source middleware.
ObjectWeb typically uses a license called the GNU Lesser General Public License, which doesn't allow the Apache group to include ObjectWeb's code in Geronimo.
www.neowin.net /index.php?act=view&id=15773   (776 words)

  
 open.itworld.com - Users put ObjectWeb software to work
ObjectWeb was founded three years ago by Bull, France T�l�com and France's National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control, known by its French acronym, INRIA.
But ObjectWeb is home to several dozen open-source middleware projects in all, at various stages of development.
He likes that ObjectWeb is independent from software vendors, he said, and also likes the community model of sharing bug fixes and improvements.
open.itworld.com /4907/050120objectweb/page_1.html   (975 words)

  
 Sun and INRIA Kick-Off J2EE(TM) License Agreement for the Certification of JOnAS -- ObjectWeb's Open-Source Java(TM) ...
ObjectWeb is an international non-profit consortium specialized in open- source middleware, hosted by INRIA.
Since January 2004, ObjectWeb takes advantage of license terms for the J2EE 1.4 platform specification and compatibility test suite that Sun makes available for non- profit projects in the framework of a specific scholarship.
Examples of ObjectWeb's "cost killer" middleware are JOnAS -- an Open Source implementation of the J2EE specification, JORAM -- a Message Oriented Middleware and Enhydra -- a Java/XML Application Server.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/04-26-2004/0002159706&EDATE=   (474 words)

  
 ObjectWeb defends open source ESB project - Computer Business Review
The ObjectWeb Consortium, the not-for-profit open source group that is hosting the Celtix open source enterprise service bus project sponsored by Iona Technologies Plc, has defended the project after ComputerWire revealed last week that Iona is the only known contributor.
Early last week Iona announced it was sponsoring the open source project, and donating some of the code from its own Artix ESB in the hope of having an open source ESB ready by the fourth quarter of this year.
But while ObjectWeb said it was trying to match-make like-minded vendors to participate in the project, it said that it would not matter if Iona is the only vendor contributing.
www.cbronline.com /article_news.asp?guid=35C3E36C-A3F3-4183-A729-669801DC5281   (630 words)

  
 Datamonitor ComputerWire - Iona and ObjectWeb Claim Fifth Celtix Milestone
Iona Technologies Plc and open source community the ObjectWeb Consortium have said their Celtix open source Enterprise Service Bus project has achieved its fifth key milestone, including delivery of the Celtix 1.0 candidate.
In February ObjectWeb turned itself into a non-profit legal entity governed by a board of directors and run by a management organization.
ObjectWeb said it has grown over those four years to now include 60 corporate members, 1,800 individual members, 550 committers, and 6,500 contributors.
www.computerwire.com /industries/research/?pid=DD601D14-DF73-4774-AE19-8DABA2BF95A5&type=CWNews   (378 words)

  
 ObjectWeb releases C-JDBC 1.2, database clustering middleware
ObjectWeb has announced the release of C-JDBC 1.2, their open source database clustering middleware.
ObjectWeb releases C-JDBC 1.2, database clustering middleware by
Although this naturally can't be changed anymore, I assume it would have been better as ObjectWeb had more accurately reflected the state of its software in the version number.
www.theserverside.com /news/thread.tss?thread_id=32971   (4119 words)

  
 New Members to 'Enrich' ObjectWeb
ObjectWeb, the French open-source software consortium, showed Monday why it is truly an international entity, announcing new members and agreements from members in countries in Europe and Asia.
ObjectWeb officials said the company is the first system integrator in Italy to become a member of the consortium.
ObjectWeb is a consortium founded in 2003 by Bull, France Telecom and INRIA, an acronym for what in English means The French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control.
www.eweek.com /article2/0,1759,1814433,00.asp   (971 words)

  
 ObjectWeb and Apache Collaboration for Open J2EE
ObjectWeb and Apache collaboration on Geronimo is now underway.
ObjectWeb has announced the release of JOTM (a Java transaction manager) and ASM (a Java byte-code manipulation framework) under the BSD license making them compatible with Apache's license and hence usable within Geronimo.
For ObjectWeb, the uptake of JOTM and ASM by the Apache Software Foundation is a major recognition by its peers.
today.java.net /pub/n/ObjectWebApacheCollabeBeginnings   (141 words)

  
 globeandmail.com : globeinvestor.com : ObjectWeb Celtix Project Achieves Fifth Key Milestone
IONA's sponsorship of the ObjectWeb Celtix open source ESB is a natural extension of the company's history of solving integration problems by leveraging open standards and distributed architectures.
ObjectWeb's goal is to provide Real-Time Enterprises with independent solutions that combine quality and robustness at the best possible performance/cost ratio.
Examples of ObjectWeb's "cost killer" middleware are JOnAS - an Open Source certified implementation of the J2EE(tm) specification, JORAM - a Message Oriented Middleware and Enhydra - a Java(tm)/XML Application Server.
www.globeinvestor.com /servlet/WireFeedRedirect?cf=GlobeInvestor/config&vg=BigAdVariableGenerator&date=20060413&archive=bwire&slug=20060413005064   (882 words)

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