Jakarta Project

The Jakarta Project created and maintained open source software for the Java platform. It operated as an umbrella project under the auspices of the Apache Software Foundation, and all Jakarta products are released under the Apache License. As of December 21, 2011 the Jakarta project was retired because no subprojects were remaining.

Subprojects

Major contributions by the Jakarta Project include tools, libraries and frameworks such as:

The following projects were formerly part of Jakarta, but now form independent projects within the Apache Software Foundation:

Project name

Jakarta is not directly named after the capital city of Indonesia, nor after the Jakarta blue butterfly species. Instead, it is named after the conference room at Sun Microsystems where the majority of discussions leading to the project's creation took place.[1]

References

  1. Jason Hunter (June 1999). "Sun and Apache team up to deliver servlet and JSP code". JavaWorld. IDG. p. 1. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
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