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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. Our most popular distribution is a fully certified J2EE 1.4 application server runtime. We are working on our next version of the server which is based on Java EE 5.

Some of our guiding principles are:

  • Easy to use.
  • Build servers that are distributed under the Apache Software License.
  • Provide runtimes that meet the needs of developers, administrators and system integrators.
  • Integrate with the best open source tooling available like Eclipse.
  • Provide frequent releases of our software so users can experience the newest features and have access to the latest bug fixes.
  • Build a community that incorporates multiple disciplines required to create complex runtime and toolable infrastructure.
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2007-03-04
Apache Geronimo 2.0-M3 has been released and is available for user download.

This new milestone release of Apache Geronimo represents yet another snapshot of our progress towards a Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 Server runtime. Overall this new milestone release is more stable and includes additional and enhanced support to the features integrated in the previous milestone releases. Review the 2.0-M3 Release Notes for further details on these updates.

This is a milestone release so it is not recommended for high load deployments. The Apache Geronimo team would very much like user feedback so we can meet your needs as we continue the Drive to Five. See the Downloads page for download information.

2007-01-30
Apache Geronimo 2.0-M2 has been released and is available for user download.

This new milestone release of Apache Geronimo represents another snapshot of our progress towards a Java Enterprise Edition 5.0 Server runtime. It includes the latest Jetty and Tomcat servlet engines so users can experiment with Servlet 2.5, JSP 2.1 as well as JSF 1.1 and JSTL 1.2. Also included is Apache's OpenJPA for Java Persistence as well as the latest Javamail 1.4 and Java Activation Framework. Last but not least, this miletone release includes EJB 3 and enhanced Web services support. Review the 2.0-M2 Release Notes for further details on these updates.

This is a milestone release so it is not recommended for high load deployments. The Apache Geronimo team would very much like user feedback so we can meet your needs as we continue the Drive to Five. See the Downloads page for download information.

2006-12-22
Apache Geronimo 2.0-M1 has been released and is available for user download.

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