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Sun Closer to Ubuntu

Java Enterprise Edition 5 application server, will be available on Ubuntu

In the throes of a budding relationship with Canonical Ltd, Sun says Glassfish, the open source Java Enterprise Edition 5 application server, will be available on Ubuntu, the species of Linux Canonical is commercializing. Glassfish is currently governed by Sun's CDDL license. Ubuntu, which is being certified on Sun's Opteron boxes and is already certified on its Niagara boxes, currently doesn't have a Java app server.

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Enterprise Open Source News Desk 11/10/06 12:28:13 PM EST

In the throes of a budding relationship with Canonical Ltd, Sun says Glassfish, the open source Java Enterprise Edition 5 application server, will be available on Ubuntu, the species of Linux Canonical is commercializing. Glassfish is currently governed by Sun's CDDL license. Ubuntu, which is being certified on Sun's Opteron boxes and is already certified on its Niagara boxes, currently doesn't have a Java app server.