Open Source Packages

OpenLogic Enterprise Library Edition delivers hundreds of the most popular open source packages, including:

Ant
Apache Web Server
Axis
BCEL
BeanShell
Cactus
Castor
CVS
Dom4j
Drools
Eclipse
40+ Eclipse plug-ins
Geronimo
Groovy
Hibernate
Jakarta Commons
Jalopy
JavaCC
JavaDBF
JavaGroups
JavaMail
JBoss
JBossRules
JCIFS
JDK
JDOM
JEdit
Jelly
Jetspeed
JingDao
JLDAP
jMock
JSTL
Junit
Log4j
Lucene
Maven
Middlegen
MX4J
MyFaces
MySQL
Neethi
NetBeans
OSCache
Perl
POI
PostgreSQL
Rhino
Spring
Struts
Subversion
Tcl/Tk
Tomcat
Turbine
Twiki
Velocity
ViewCVS
WebWork
WinCVS
WSDL4J
Xalan
Xerces
XOM
and many more
  OpenLogic Enterprise Library Edition

Reduce Open Source Risks

OpenLogic Enterprise Library Edition reduces open source risks with a library of certified, supported, indemnified, and updated open source software. OpenLogic Enterprise Library Edition is a trusted source for hundreds of the most popular open source packages. OpenLogic provides support and indemnification for each open source package in the library and the OpenUpdate subscription service ensures that you are up-to-date with certified versions of the latest open source releases.

Certified, Trusted Open Source Software

The Library Edition includes an extensive library of open source packages that have been certified by OpenLogic for enterprise deployments. Each open source package has passed OpenLogic’s rigorous 42-point certification process that includes assessments of legal, viability, support, documentation, functional, and technical issues.

The library offers packages from a broad range of product categories ranging from servers and middleware to development tools. To avoid lock-in with one particular solution, each category includes several choices so that developers and IT professionals can pick the open source products that best meet their needs.

The certified open source library also includes dozens of pre-configured open source stacks that address common needs and product groupings. The library delivers unparalleled breadth and choice, giving technical staff the freedom to select from a vast array of enterprise-ready open source packages and stacks.