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UPSTREAM COMMUNITY!

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Featured upstream community projects

WildFly

A flexible, lightweight, managed application runtime that helps you build amazing applications.

wildfly.org
github.com/wildfly
@WildFlyAS
JBoss Tools

Eclipse tooling for JBoss related technologies (AS, Hibernate, Openshift, Seam, Drools, jBPM, JSF, and more)

tools.jboss.org
github.com/jbosstools
@jbosstools
Drools

A BRMS solution with a core BRE, a web authoring and rules management application, and an Eclipse IDE plugin.

drools.org
github.com/kiegroup
@droolsguvnor

JBoss redefined the application server back in 2002 when it broke apart the monolithic designs of the past with its modular architecture. Since then we’ve continued to find new ways to challenge convention and redefine Enterprise Java through community-driven projects. Community projects represent the latest technologies for use in cutting-edge applications and offer best-effort, community support.

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