Open source application servers are implemented in Java to the J2EE
specs.  So whichever one that meets your needs will run on Linux on
zSeries.  JBoss from Red Hat is the most popular.   I have seen on this
list that JBoss has worked just fine for some organizations.  Lately I
have been seeing the term "OSS SOA."  SOA in the Java world usually
implies a J2EE application server in the mix.  Google "OSS SOA" and you
will find some other alternatives to JBoss.

Harold Grovesteen

Avinoam hirschberg wrote:

Hi,

what  open source application servers are available for z/Linux and where
can we
found there RPMs

Regards,

Avinoam

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