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==List of Servlet containers== The following is a list of notable applications which implement the [[Jakarta Servlet]] specification from [[Eclipse Foundation]], divided depending on whether they are directly sold or not. ===Open source Web containers=== * [[Apache Tomcat]] (formerly Jakarta Tomcat) is an open source web container available under the [[Apache Software License]]. ** Apache Tomcat 6 and above are operable as general application container (prior versions were web containers only) * [[Apache Geronimo]] is a full [[Java EE]] 6 implementation by [[Apache Software Foundation]]. * [[Enhydra Server|Enhydra]], from [[Lutris Technologies]]. * [[GlassFish]] from [[Eclipse Foundation]] (an [[application server]], but includes a web container). * [[Jetty (web server)|Jetty]], from the [[Eclipse Foundation]]. Also supports [[SPDY]] and [[WebSocket]] protocols. * [[Virgo (software)|Virgo]] from [[Eclipse Foundation]] provides modular, [[OSGi]] based web containers implemented using embedded [[Apache Tomcat|Tomcat]] and [[Jetty (web server)|Jetty]]. Virgo is available under the [[Eclipse Public License]]. * [[WildFly]] (formerly JBoss Application Server) is a full [[Java EE]] implementation by [[Red Hat]], division [[JBoss (company)|JBoss]]. ===Commercial Web containers=== * [[Oracle iPlanet Web Server|iPlanet Web Server]], from [[Oracle Corporation|Oracle]]. * [[JBoss Enterprise Application Platform]] from [[Red Hat]], division [[JBoss (company)|JBoss]] is [[Subscription|subscription-based]]/[[Open-source software|open-source]] [[Jakarta EE]]-based [[application server]]. * [[WebLogic Application Server]], from [[Oracle Corporation]] (formerly developed by BEA Systems). * [[Orion Application Server]], from IronFlare. * [[Resin Server|Resin Pro]], from Caucho Technology. * [[IBM WebSphere Application Server]]. * [[SAP NetWeaver]].
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