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In every industry, businesses face the challenge of accomodating ever greater demands for high -speed data access, diverse clients and secure transactions without incurring extensive additional costs. To extend existing IT investments while meeting these demands, developers have consistently adopted the Java Enterprise Edition Platform.
The de-facto standard for delivering secure, robust, scalable multi-platform applications and services, Java EE technology and its success is predicated on compatibilty which brings Java technology's mission of "Write Once, Run Anywhere" capability to the server. Developers can write applications to the Java EE specification -- and companies can purchase such applications -- and be assured that they are portable across all the Java compatible, Enterprise Edition products available today. If you do not see your Java EE vendor on this list, download a letter (PDF | HTML) which you can send to your vendor and communicate your interest in Java EE compatibility.
| 1.4 Compatible Implementations |

Apache Geronimo
1.0-M5 |

BEA
BEA WebLogic Server 9.2 |

CAS
OnceAS2.0
Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences |

Fujitsu Interstage
Application Server v9.1
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Hitachi
Cosminexus Application Server |

IBM
IBM WebSphere Application Server |

JBoss
JBoss Application Server 4.0 |

Kingdee
Apusic v4.0 |

NEC
WebOTX 6.1 |

ObjectWeb
JOnAS v4.10
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Oracle
Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3) |

Pramati Server 5.0 |

SAP
NetWeaver J2EE Preview |

Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8 |

Sybase
EAServer 6.0 |

Tmax Soft
JEUS 5.0 |

TongTech
TongWeb Application Server Version v4.6 |

Trifork
T4 Application Server
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