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| Metro is an opensource web service stack that is a part of the GlassFish project, though it can also be used in a stand-alone configuration. Components of metro include JAXB RI, JAX-WS RI, SAAJ RI, SJSXP, and WSIT. It is available under the CDDL and GPLv2 (with classpath exception.) It is supported by Sun Microsystems. Originally, the Glassfish project developed two semi-independent... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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GlassFish Metro
Metro is an opensource web service stack that is a part of the GlassFish project, though it can also be used in a stand-alone configuration. Components of metro include JAXB RI, JAX-WS RI, SAAJ RI, SJSXP, and WSIT. -
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Sun Metro
Sun Metro can refer to the following: GlassFish Metro, a web service -
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Metro
Metro is an abbreviation of metropolitan, and is the name of many products and services relating to urban areas, usually rapid transit rail systems, but also bus operators and/or services. ... GlassFish Metro, an opensource web service stack that is part of the GlassFish project -
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Celtix
Celtix delivers a Java enterprise service bus (ESB) runtime and set of APIs that make it easy to add transports, message formats, and security features. ... GlassFish Metro, the bundle including the JAX-WS Reference Implementation (JAX-WS RI) and the Tango (WSIT) project. -
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WS-I Basic Profile
The WS-I Basic Profile (official abbreviation is BP), a specification from the Web Services Interoperability industry consortium (WS-I), provides interoperability guidance for core Web Services specifications such as SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. ... GlassFish Metro, the bundle including the JAX-WS Reference Implementation (JAX-WS RI) and the Tango (WSIT) project. -
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Kuali Foundation
The Kuali Foundation is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) corporation that coordinates the development of free/open source administrative software under the Educational Community License. ... The technologies suggested in the Phase I Recommendation, released in February 2008, include uPortal, Apache Derby, Drools, Apache CXF, GlassFish Metro, Apache Tomcat, Open ESB, Apache ServiceMix, and Kuali Enterprise Workflow. -
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Java API for XML Web Services
This Reference Implementation is now part of the Metro distribution[1]. ... GlassFish java.net project page -
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Muscat, Oman
Glassfish are common in freshwater estuaries, such as the Qurum Nature Reserve. ... There is no rail or metro network in the country.
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