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IBM Corp. today announced the launch of the Open Liberty project, which will see the development process for its WebSphere Liberty Java application server become open-source. All further ...
That makes Open Liberty, which is the open-source version of WebSphere, the first production application server to support Java EE 8, ahead of even Java overlord Oracle Corp.
The latest version of Open Liberty, the open source implementation of Eclipse MicroProfile and enterprise Java from IBM and the foundation of the WebSphere Liberty app server, adds features to support ...
Microsoft and IBM earlier this month announced the 'availability' of IBM WebSphere Application Server on Azure Linux-based virtual machines.
Open Liberty will be the basis the IBM’s continued development of its Liberty product – the codebase is the same — and will be fully supported in commercial WebSphere licenses.
Open Liberty, the open-source implementation of Eclipse MicroProfile and Java EE from IBM, and the foundation of the WebSphere Liberty app server, is adopting Hazelcast’s in-memory data grid (IMDG) as ...
IBM on Wednesday announced it's open sourcing the essential code for WebSphere Liberty, its lightweight production environment for web and cloud-based application development. With code available ...