January 2002
Intermediate to advanced
408 pages
8h 14m
English
IN THIS CHAPTER
The JBoss server is a collaborative effort of a worldwide group of developers to create a J2EE application server in Open Source. The goal of the project is to commoditize the J2EE service stack and make it available free of charge for everyone to use. Started in 1999, JBoss is currently the leading Open Source effort to implement the enterprise Java APIs.
The JBoss application server was the first J2EE server to embrace the JMX API. In fact, the architecture of the JBoss application server has been built on top of the JMX infrastructure. This chapter ...
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