SourceLabs Extends SASH Stack for Java to Support Oracle(R) Fusion Middleware
Sunday, 12 February 2006 SourceLabs, a Seattle-based provider of Dependable Open Source Systems and premium support services for enterprise IT organizations, today announced that it is extending its certification and support of its SASH Stack for Java to the Oracle(R) Application Server 10g. The stack integrates widely used open source application frameworks, including Spring Framework Apache Axis, Apache Struts and Hibernate into a coherent, tested, supported software stack that makes developing enterprise software faster and easier. SourceLabs uses its rigorous CERT7 testing methodology to test the integrated stack for performance, stress and reliability in conjunction with other software infrastructure that enterprise customers typically use, including the Oracle Database. The latest version of the SourceLabs SASH Stack for Java, version 1.1, was announced today and is available immediately at no charge directly from SourceLabs and from a link on Oracle Technology Network OTN at http://oracle.com/technology/tech/java/sash.html . The SourceLabs SASH Stack for Java increases server-side Java development productivity by integrating a lightweight web user interface framework, a highly dependable and interoperable web services stack, and easy and efficient database access. "Oracle's unique 'hot-pluggable' architecture enables organizations to mix and match components of Oracle Fusion Middleware with open source solutions," said Steven G. Harris, Vice President, Java Platform Group, Oracle. "SourceLabs' certification of Oracle Application Server 10g provides SASH Stack customers added confidence of the products' interoperability." For enterprise IT organizations that are deploying the SourceLabs SASH Stack for Java in demanding production conditions, SourceLabs offers premium support and maintenance subscriptions including 24-hour on-call support, hot fixes, critical security updates and ongoing maintenance through tested service packs. "Oracle Fusion Middleware is a strategic computing platform for the vast majority of our customers," said Byron Sebastian, CEO of SourceLabs. "Certifying and supporting the SASH Stack for use on Oracle Application Server 10g gives those customers an important deployment option for their applications." SourceLabs is a member of the Oracle PartnerNetwork. About SourceLabs SourceLabs, based in Seattle, Washington, provides the complete set of software integration, testing, support and maintenance services required to deliver dependable open source systems. The company's Dependable Open Source Systems vision proposes a new model for the software industry, one that frees software buyers from proprietary lock-in while delivering highly reliable software and support. For more information, please go to http://www.sourcelabs.com. NOTE: SourceLabs is a trademark of SourceLabs Inc. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. Oracle, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, and Siebel are registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates.
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