The ordering of the products on this page has "bothered" me for quite some
time -- especially since WebSphere is always listed last.  :-)
Alphabetically is better (as James just did), but still not great.  I have
seen web sites that will "randomly" sort entries on a page such as this so
that every time that someone views the page, they get a different view of
the products.  I've looked at the wiki editing capabilities of confluence,
but haven't found this feature.  Does anybody know of a means of doing this
on our wiki?

Thanks,
Kevin

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This page list products and companies that are currently using OpenJPA.
  BEA Kodo <http://bea.com/kodo/>: Kodo is the project from which the
OpenJPA source code was derived. Kodo is now, in turn, based on the Apache
OpenJPA project and is in production use in hundreds of mission-critical
applications around the world. OpenJPA is included as part of Kodo 4.1 and
higher  Spring <http://www.springframework.org>: The popular Spring
framework is the leading full-stack Java/J2EE application framework,
delivering significant benefits for many projects, reducing development
effort and costs while improving test coverage and quality. OpenJPA is
shipped as part of Spring 2.0.1  Geronimo <http://geronimo.apache.org/>:
The Geronimo project is a free software application server developed by the
Apache Software Foundation and distributed under the Apache license. The
goal of the Geronimo project is to produce a server runtime framework that
pulls together the best Open Source alternatives to create runtimes that
meet the needs of developers and system administrators. OpenJPA is shipped
as part of Geronimo 1.2 beta and 2.0-m1.  
OpenEJB<http://incubator.apache.org/openejb/>:
OpenEJB is an open source, modular, configurable, and extendable EJB
Container System and EJB Server. OpenJPA is included with OpenEJB version
3.0 and later.  Apache Ode Ode <http://incubator.apache.org/ode/>: Ode
(Orchestration Director Engine) is an Apache incubated project to develop an
open-source, Apache-licensed, implementation of the WS-BPEL 1.1 and
WS-BPEL 2.0 (draft) specifications. Ode is a choreography engine allowing
you to develop processes to call services in a well-defined manner. OpenJPA
is included with Ode version 2.0 and later.  
ActiveMQ<http://activemq.apache.org>:
Apache ActiveMQ is the most popular and powerful open source Message Broker
which supports many Cross Language Clients and Protocols and many advanced
features while fully supporting JMS 1.1 and J2EE 1.4. OpenJPA is included
with ActiveMQ version 4.2 and later.  WebSphere Application Server Version
6.1 Feature Pack for EJB 3 
Alpha<https://www14.software.ibm.com/iwm/web/cc/earlyprograms/websphere/was61ejb3/>:
The Alpha release of the IBM WebSphere Application Server Feature Pack for
EJB 3.0 contains a preliminary implementation of the Enterprise JavaBeans
Version 3.0 specification, commonly known as EJB3. Associated with the
Enterprise JavaBeans Version 3.0 specification is the Java Persistence API
specification, commonly known as JPA. The Alpha JPA implementation is
powered by OpenJPA.

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