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Three Reasons I Chose JBoss Application Server for the CL Tracker
December 2, 2009 8:19 PM
I recently completed the Cutaneous Lymphoma (CL) Tracker (See press release here). To summarize, the CL Tracker is a small medical application, built on an open source stack consisting of the Apache Wicket Framework, JPA, Hibernate, Jasper Reports, Spring and MySQL. For deployment, I had plenty of options for open source containers and application servers available, but JBoss set it self apart for the following reasons:
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