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Beehive is an Official Apache Project as of Today

jg21 writes "BEA's senior product manager, Carl Sjogren, just announced at on the keynote podium at eWorld in San Francisco that Beehive, BEA's open-source project announced last week, is today officially accepted by the Apache Software Foundation as an Apache project. So what used to be WebLogic Workshop is truly now no longer proprietary. CA is busy trying to follow suit. There's no confirmation yet on the ASF site, but deploying Beehive on Tomcat is the next aim, followed by ports to whatever other containers folks can devise." Here's the press release.

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  1. Re:Beehive Overview for the Impatient: by JessLeah · · Score: 3, Funny

    Now, in English, for those of us who've dealt with few to none of those technologies and hence don't have all those words in our mental buzzword<->English dictionaries? ;)

    I'm a Unix SA and a Web programmer (Perl, PHP, Oracle, PostgreSQL and the like), and I have no clue what the hell this thing does!