You're probably hearing more and more about the Apache Geronimo open source
application server. If you're ready to start learning about and using
Geronimo, this page gives you links to the latest downloadable version of
Geronimo, information on support from IBM®, and a guide on how to
build your first Geronimo application
in minutes.
Apache Geronimo is an open source Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
(J2EE) application server project developed by the Apache Software
Foundation and licensed under the
Apache License, Version 2.0 —
one of the most flexible licenses available for open source software. This
license gives you the freedom to use the technology however you want, build
derivative works for distribution, and make code contributions of your
choice back to the community.
Geronimo combines the best of open source technology and the innovation of
open source development. IBM also offers a
world-class support program
available with several support tiers tailored to your needs.
Select from a large collection of how-to articles and online tutorials,
hands-on workshops and technical briefings, and online forums moderated by
IBM experts. Share your ideas with other Geronimo developers, and get
answers to your questions from forums, wikis, and blogs.
Share your ideas and get help with your questions at our
technical forum,
moderated by Geronimo experts.
Check out Apache Geronimo expert Dave Klavon's regular blog
"The Apache Geronimo Experience"
about the latest developments in Apache Geronimo technology.
If you're ready to get started now, you can download the
Apache Geronimo from
Apache.org.
You can download Apache tools that support your Geronimo development
efforts directly and individually from our download pages:
IBM now offers IBM WebSphere® Application Server Community
Edition, a J2EE application server built on Apache Geronimo technology.
Download your free copy today!
IBM, the IBM logo, and WebSphere are registered trademarks of IBM
in the United States, other countries or both. Other company, product, or service names may be
trademarks or service marks of others.