WebSphere
:WAS redirects here. For other meanings, see WAS (disambiguation).
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WebSphere refers to a brand of IBM software products, although the term also popularly refers to one specific product: WebSphere Application Server (WAS). WebSphere helped define the middleware software category and is designed to set up, operate and integrate e-business applications across multiple computing platforms using web technologies. It includes both the run-time components (like the application server) and the tools to develop applications that will run on WAS.
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Brand - IBM - Middleware - E-business - Web
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WebSphere is built using open standards such as the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), XML and Web Services. Multiple IBM labs around the world participate in creating WebSphere run-time products and development tools.
Related Topics:
Standard - Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition - XML - Web Services
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