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Open Source project, Apache TomEE, receives Oracle's Duke's Choice Award and 
RebelLabs' Geek Choice Award at JavaOne, the premier Java technology conference 
Apache TomEE, the all-Apache Java EE 6 Web Profile certified stack, receives a 
Duke's Choice Award and Geek Choice Award at JavaOne 2014. Oracle's Duke's 
Choice Award is given to innovative projects and efforts that are invaluable to 
the Java Community. RebelLabs' annual Geek Choice Awards are awarded to the top 
10 technologies that profoundly improve modern software development. The Award 
winners are to be announced at the JavaOne 2014 conference. 


"The increasing popularity and enterprise use rate of Apache TomEE is a success 
story for Open Source, Java EE and the ASF," said David Blevins, Vice President 
of Apache TomEE. "Born line by line and contributor by contributor entirely in 
Open Source, TomEE shows what can happen when JCP standards become open and 
community-driven, Open Source communities are fueled by business, and de facto 
standards like Tomcat meet industry standards like Java EE.  It's quite rare 
when market conditions align to pave the way for something like TomEE.  It's a 
victory for us all." 

Apache TomEE is the Java Enterprise Edition 6 Web Profile Certified edition of 
Apache Tomcat, the world's most popular Java application server software, with 
more than 70% market penetration within the enterprise. TomEE is available in 
three flavors:  TomEE, TomEE JAX-RS and TomEE Plus with version 1.7.1 as the 
latest release. The rapid large-scale uptick of TomEE in Enterprise deployments 
is a tribute of quality Open Source solutions driven by committed developers 
who bring real use cases and requirements to the collaborative development 
process. TomEE's reputation for reliability and simplicity has grown among 
businesses seeking a high performance alternative to proprietary commercial 
products and services. 


The Duke's Choice Award, the Java community equivalent of winning an Oscar, is 
awarded for compelling use of Java Technology. It recognizes distinguished 
projects that bring invaluable innovation, Java-Powered Technologies and 
Contributions to Java. One of this year's winners includes The Apache Software 
Foundation's TomEE project, written in Java, a vanilla Apache Tomcat stack with 
Java EE features. TomEE is a solution that simplifies the patchwork of APIs 
enabling enterprise features within Tomcat. 


The developer-centric Geek Choice Award is the end result of ZeroTurnaround's 
RebelLabs annual report on "10 Kick-ass Technologies Modern Developers Love" 
http://zeroturnaround.com/rebellabs/10-kick-ass-technologies-modern-developers-love/.
  This report reveals the industry's best technology based on market data, 
developer feedback, public interaction volume and anecdotal evidence. Of ten 
selected winners, Apache Tomcat + TomEE, won for their popularity and high 
usage rate by development teams. In RebelLabs' survey, Tomcat was the obvious 
leading application server for developers, with TomEE providing Java EE support 
for existing Tomcat base and new projects. 


"We are proud to receive such highly regarded awards by Oracle and RebelLabs 
for one of the Apache's many successful Open Source projects," added Blevins. 


Availability and Oversight 
A Top-level Project at The Apache Software Foundation, Apache TomEE software is 
released under the Apache License v2.0, and overseen by a self-selected team of 
active contributors to the project. A Project Management Committee (PMC) guides 
the Project's day-to-day operations, including community development and 
product releases. For downloads, documentation, and ways to become involved 
with Apache TomEE, visit http://tomee.apache.org/  and follow @ApacheTomEE on 
Twitter. 

"Apache", "Apache Tomcat", "Apache TomEE", and "ApacheCon" are trademarks of 
The Apache Software Foundation. All other brands and trademarks are the 
property of their respective owners. 


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