IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition

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WebSphere Application Server Community Edition
DeveloperIBM
Initial releaseOctober 2005; 20 years ago (2005-10)[1]
Final release
3.0.0.4 / June 21, 2013; 12 years ago (2013-06-21)
Repository
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Written inJava
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    Operating systemCross-platform
    TypeApplication server
    LicenseProprietary Freeware[2]
    Websitewww.ibm.com/websphere/was-ce/

    WebSphere Application Server Community Edition (WASCE) was a free-of-charge, certified Java EE 6 application server for building and managing Java applications. Until September 30, 2016, it was IBM's supported distribution of Apache Geronimo that used Tomcat for servlet container and Axis 2 for web services. Another difference from Apache Geronimo is that WASCE came with Db2 and Informix database drivers, better XML parser libraries (XML4J and XLXP) and contained the latest patches from unreleased upstream versions. Over 30 WASCE developers[3] were committers in the Apache Geronimo project.

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    End of Support

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    IBM announced that September 20, 2013, WASCE will be withdrawn from marketing and support will be withdrawn September 30, 2016.[5]

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    3. ^ "Geronimo Committers"
    4. ^ "IBM Unveils Open Source WebSphere Application Server", eBiz: The Insider's Guide to Business and IT Agility, October 26, 2005
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