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Red Hat to Compete Against SourceLabs and SpikeSource

Each Stack to be Certified and Supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux

It says the Java Web Application Stack is for more dynamic web applications and supports all the components of the Web Application Stack - in other words LAMP plus PostgreSQL - as well as the Apache Tomcat servlet and JSP Container. There will be support and updates for the key Java development libraries and tools - Apache Struts, Apache Axis, Spring, Hibernate, Lucene, Ant, Junit, Jython, Log4J and key XML libraries.

The Red Hat Enterprise Java Stack will have all the components of the Java Web Application Stack plus support for a full Java application server based on ObjectWeb's J2EE-certified JOnAS project, which is already available as Red Hat Application Server. Like the Java Web Application Stack, it will support key Java development libraries as well as MySQL or PostgreSQL.

Red Hat says each of the stacks will include free access to Red Hat's Eclipse-based Developer Suite, and be available as a layered subscription on top of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

(The original version of this story appeared at www.clientservernews.com.)

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EOS Magazine News Desk 12/10/05 02:33:47 AM EST

Red Hat said its new open source stacks would simplify and standardize open source application stacks and developers could focus on their applications instead of configuring the underlying platform. It mumbled something about improving time-to-market for customers' development projects by helping reduce the certification and testing burden.