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Free and Open Source Software
8 Oct 2007
#18726
The OpenDS Project - Not Just a Directory Server
Building a Free and Comprehensive Next Generation Directory Service.

The two-year-old OpenDS project is a directory service offering a full-stack roadmap, intuitiveness, platform portability and a large, experienced, full-time community. Written entirely in the Java programming language and fully compliant with Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) version 3, the project is set to bring a production-ready directory server for a wide range of deployments soon.

8 Oct 2007
#18721
The Ins and Outs of OpenOffice.org's Base
Basics on Creating Databases with This Open Source Application

With OpenOffice.org's Base, users can build quite powerful and complex databases if they know how. No Thick Manuals has posted an introduction to Base, covering the basic steps needed in creating Base databases with ease.

8 Oct 2007
#18695
Benchmarks, Clustering, HA Features of GlassFish V2
All Addressed in Recent "Ask the Experts" Session

The Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 or GlassFish V2 truly is 10 percent faster than the BEA WebLogic 9.x when tested on the same hardware configuration, said John Clingan, who backed up this data in an "Ask the Experts" session focused on the updated application server.

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