- Application
Server Zone
Starting point for Application Server, Middleware,
and n-tier development, including answers
to frequently-asked questions, newsgroups,
articles, and links.
- Application
Server Directory
- Includes profiles,
reviews, comparison, and performance of application
servers on the market. By TechMetrix Research.
- Borland
AppServer
An integrated solution for developing, deploying,
and managing distributed multi-tier applications.
By Borland Software Corporation.
- C
Server Pages
An application server that supports building
web applications using C++ and templates with
dynamics elements embedded. Supports Linux.
By T. Gonzalez.
- dataWeb
Builder
Application server that provides a visual
web application development tool. Depends
on an ISAPI-compliant web server. By dataWeb
GmbH.
- DynamoGuru.com
A place for developers using Art Technology
Groups Dynamo suite of products to get together
and share idea and help each other. Includes
articles, discussions, and resources.
- GemStone/S
An application server for Smalltalk. By GemStone
Systems, Inc.
- HAHTsite
Scenario Server
An extensible development environment with
a secure, scalable application server to create
complete systems. By HAHT Commerce, Inc.
- Kabira
Infrastructure Server
Object-oriented server platform for fault
tolerant & transaction processing telecom
and networking services. Runs on SUN HP &
NT. By Kabira Technologies, Inc.
- Lotus Domino
Application Server
Web based Lotus Notes server. By Lotus Development
Corporation.
- NetDynamics
Enterprise network application platform for
developing, deploying, and integrating business
applications. By Sun Microsystems Inc.
- NGASI
Application Server
Turnkey Next Generation Application Server
solution for Web and Wireless Application
Hosting and enterprise environments such as
ISPs and IT Departments.
- Oracle
Application Server
It provides an architecture for developing
and deploying business and commerce applications.
By Oracle Corporation.
- PortalSphere
Application Server
A CORBA & UNIX based application server
featuring live event processing & client
development in JavaScript, Director, Flash,
Java or VB. By PortalSphere, Inc.
- Pramati
Server
Scalable web application server written in
Java. Supports J2EE standards. By Pramati
Technologies.
- SilverStream
Application Server
An application server that allows building
and deploying Java and HTML applications.
By SilverStream Software.
- SpiderCache
Caching software that caches dynamic web pages
to improve the performance of all dynamic
servers including ASP, Cold Fusion, DLL, SHTML,
CGI, NT, IIS, Unix, PHP, JSP and Apache servers.
By SpiderCache Inc.
- SQLData
Enterprise Server
An web application server that combines web
services and database services together. It
provides session management, multi-level authentication,
data encryption, load distribution and custom
logics. By SQLData Systems, Inc.
- Sybase
EAServer
Application server that supports J2EE, CORBA,
XML, HTML, DHTML, any ActiveX client, PowerBuilder,
COM, C and C++ technologies. By Sybase Inc.
- Total-e-Server
An application server framework that supports
applications developed in C++, Java on multiple
platforms. By Hewlett-Packard Company.
- UserLand
Frontier
Frontier is a full featured application server
that connects to XML-RPC and SOAP services.
It includes an object database, multithreaded
runtime, a content management system, and
a bundled http server. It costs $899.
- Versata
Logic Server
A server platform used to run web applications.
Features a distributed component-based, thin-client
architecture for automating transactional
business logic over the network. By Versata,
Inc.
- WebCollage
Syndicator
Enables businesses to syndicate complete,
interactive Web applications and services
to partner sites, allowing new forms of Web
partnerships. By WebCollage, Inc.
- WebHub
An application server that is designed for
integration with applications developed in
Inprise Delphi. By HREF Tools Corp.
- WebObjects
Tool for web application development and deployment.
Currently available on *nix, WinNT, and Mac
OS X. By Apple Computers, Inc.
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