> Of course, you'll notice that they in
> the initial public Neo info that they are only supporting a limited set of
> J2EE engines (interestingly enough, all of them are commercial products -
> even though there are a number of open-source J2EE products that are fully
> compliant).

Not "interesting" at all. MM supports commercial J2EE engines because those
app servers have existing support plans in place.

That is why Red Hat was the first Linux platform supported. MM doesn't want
to, quite rightly,  have to spend resources providing support for other
products.
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