
JBoss community projects sit between your application code and the operating system to provide services such as persistence, transactions, messaging and clustering. Implementing this software in Java allows it to run on many different operating systems, giving you the flexibility to develop and deploy applications wherever you like. The aim is to regularly release stable versions together with documentation for use in cutting-edge application development.
JBoss projects are developed in open source in order to benefit from the high level of innovation and extensive testing provided by online communities. We have chosen the business-friendly LGPL as our main license to ensure that you can safely use them to develop and deploy applications whilst keeping your source code private. You may even keep changes made to the JBoss project source code private as long as you do not distribute the resulting binaries.
Get quick access to the project's resources via the Project Matrix. Access a project's main page, downloads, source code, documentation, wiki, forums. mailing lists and their JIRA issue tracking pages. Other resources you may find interesting are the JBoss Webinars and the JBoss related Articles and Whitepapers.
Discover the difference between Community and Enterprise releases.
Any questions or problems with community projects can be raised through our User forums where we will provide our best efforts to assist. If you need fully supported releases, Platforms and Frameworks are available that include support subscriptions.
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