Industry Leadership

An insatiable demand from enterprises to cut costs is a significant factor in the increased enterprise adoption of Professional Open Source. But the tremendous success and popularity of JBoss Enterprise middleware technology is also due to a continued commitment to innovation and industry leadership. This leadership can be witnessed through JBoss' involvement in strategic industry and standards committees, and through awards and recognition.

Java Community Process Leadership

» Importance of JSR Standards

» JSR-347, Data Grids for the JavaTM Platform, Specification Lead - Manik Surtani

» JSR-322, Java EE Connector Architecture 1.6, Expert Group - Adrian Brock and Jesper Pedersen

» JSR 319, Availability Management for Java, Expert Group Members - Vladimir Ralev and Ivelin Ivanov

» JSR 317, Java Persistence 2.0 Specification, Expert Group Members - Gavin King and Emmanuel Bernard

» JSR 316, Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 (Java EE 6) Specification, Expert Group Member

» JSR 315, Servlet API 3.0, Remy Maucherat.

» JSR 314, JavaServer Faces 2.0 Specification, Expert Group Member - Pete Muir

» JSR 312, JavaTM Business Integration 2.0 (JBI 2.0) Specification, Expert Group Member

» JSR 311, JAX-RS: The JavaTM API for RESTful Web Services, Bill Burke, Specification Lead

» JSR 309, Media Server Control API, Expert Group Members - Oleg Kulikov, Amit Bhayani and Ivelin Ivanov

» JSR 303, Bean Validation Specification - Emmanuel Bernard, Specification Lead

» JSR 301, Portlet Bridge Specification for JavaServerTM Faces, Expert Group Member

» JSR 299, Web Beans, proposed and led by JBoss with Gavin King as spec lead.

» JSR 289, SIP Servlet v1.1, Expert Group Members Jean Deruelle, Bartosz Baranowski and Ivelin Ivanov

» JSR 286, Portlet Specification 2.0, Expert Group Member

» JSR 284, Resource Consumption Management API, Dimitris Andreadis.

» JSR 283, Content Repository for Java^TM Technology API Version 2.0, Julien Viet.

» JSR 277, Java Module System, Adrian Brock.

» JSR 276, Design-Time Metadata for JavaServer Faces Components, Stan Silvert.

» JSR 273, Design-Time API for JavaBeansTM JBDT, Max Andersen.

» JSR 270, J2SE 6.0, Scott M. Stark.

» JSR 255, Java Management Extensions (JMX) 2.0, Greg Hinkle, Emmanuel Bernard, Adrian Brock, Tom Elrod, and Scott M. Stark.

» JSR 252, Java Server Faces 1.2 spec, Stan Silvert.

» JSR 250, Common Annotations for the Java Platform, Gavin King.

» JSR 244, JavaTM Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5), Scott M. Stark.

» JSR 240, JAIN SLEE 1.1, Expert Group Members - Ivelin Ivanov and Eduardo Martins .

» JSR 220, EJB 3.0 Spec Committee, Gavin King, Bill Burke, Marc Fleury.

» JSR 208 Expert Group, Java Business Integration, Tom Baeyens.

» JSR 207 Expert Group, Process Definition for Java, Tom Baeyens.

» JSR 198, A Standard Extension API for Integrated Development Environments, Max Andersen.

» JSR 170, Content Repository for Java Technology API, Remy Maucherat.

» JSR 160, Java Management Extensions (JMX) Remote API, Tom Elrod, Juha Lindfors.

» JSR 154, Java Servlet 2, Remy Maucherat.

» JSR 107, Jcache, Bela Ban.

» JSR 77, J2EE Management Specification, Marc Fleury.

» JBoss elected to the Executive Committee of the Java Community Process. November 22, 2004. JBoss represented by Sacha Labourey.

» Free Standards Group, JBoss represented by Pierre Fricke.

» SPEC Java Subcommittee, Clebert Suconic and Ryan Campbell.

Apache Software Foundation Leadership

» Apache Cocoon (Emeritius), Andy Oliver.

» Apache Jakarta Commons, Brian Stansberry and Mladen Turk.

» Apache Jakarta POI (founder), Andy Oliver.

» Apache Jakarta Tomcat Connectors, Mladen Turk.

» Apache Juddi, Anil Saldhana.

» Apache Lucene (Emeritius), Andy Oliver.

» Apache HTTPD, Mladen Turk.

» Apache MyFaces, Stan Silvert.

» Apache Portable Runtime (APR), Mladen Turk.

» Apache Scout, Anil Saldhana.

» Apache Tapestry (sponsoring member), Andy Oliver.

» Apache Tomcat, Remy Maucherat and Mladen Turk.

OSGi Alliance

» OSGi / Java EE Connector Architecture - Spec Lead - Jesper Pedersen

OASIS Leadership

» BPEL4People, Mark Little and Alejandro Guizar

» OpenCSA Steering Committee Member, Mark Little

» OpenCSA SCA-Assembly, Mark Little

» OpenCSA, SCA-Binding, Mark Little

» OpenCSA, SCA-BPEL, Mark Little

» OpenCSA, SCA-J, Mark Little

» OpenCSA, SCA-Policy, Mark Little

» SOA Reference Model, Mark Little

» Web Services Discovery and Web Services Devices Profile, Mark Little

» Web Services Reliable Exchange, Mark Little, Rajith Attapattu, Heiko Braun

» Web Services Secure Exchange, Mark Little

» Web Services Transaction, Mark Little, Kevin Conner, Andrew Dinn

» IDtrust, Mark Little, Anil Saldhana

» XML Localisation Interchange File Format (XLIFF) TC Paul Gampe

» WS-RP, Christophe Laprun

» Enterprise Key Management Infrastructure Demo SC Anil Saldhana

»Cross-Enterprise Security and Privacy Authorization (XSPA) TC Anil Saldhana

» eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) TC Anil Saldhana

» Public Key Infrastructure Adoption (PKIA) TC Anil Saldhana

» Security Services (SAML) TC Anil Saldhana

» Enterprise Key Management Infrastructure (EKMI) Technical Committee Anil Saldhana

» EKMI Symmetric Key Services Markup Language (SKSML) SC Anil Saldhana

» EKMI SKMS Implementation and Operations Guidelines SC Anil Saldhana

W3C Leadership

» WS-Addressing, Mark Little

» WS-Policy, Mark Little

» WS-Choreography, Mark Little