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4 Open Source Application Servers (Comparison and Review)

Red Hat JBoss EAP Glassfish Apache Tomcat Payara Server
  1. Use Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform to build, deploy, and host Java applications and services—quickly and flexibly.

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  2. GlassFish v3, built by the GlassFish community, is the first compatible implementation of the Java...
    There is no cost associated with downloading Glassfish software. There is product documentation available online. In addition, there are a number of resources available including forums and a product wiki.

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  3. An open source software implementation of the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Apache Tomcat is an open-source implementation of several Java technologies. It is the result of a collaboration of the finest developers worldwide. You can get involved with the development in a number of ways.

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  4. Payara Server is a fully supported, developer-friendly, open source application server. Innovative, cloud-native, optimized for production deployments. Jakarta EE & MicroProfile compatible.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    The Payara Server was derived from GlassFish. It offers 24/7 production and developer support. This server is optimized for production and is secure by default. Payara has implemented its own enhancements and fixes, and has no association with Oracle. Plans are in place to address advanced database capabilities, enhanced diagnostics and more.

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