If you get a feature no one wants, it tends to get spit out by the organism.

If you don't need to pay those high maintenance and licensing costs for Tuxedo, why do it?

[Drools] enables [use of] reusable business rules across applications and services in an SOA.

A monolithic type of approach would make it difficult to take one out and use another.

It drives a lot of code out of the process.

We acquired the rights to the technology and some key folks.

What [Version 1.4] does is it provides a layer of consistency and simplifies how people are going to be interacting with Web services, so it nails down how Web services are built on top of the J2EE platform.

It basically enables people to separate very complex decision criteria outside of the code.

Through the Hibernate Solution Certification Program, we're offering a standardized framework for testing performance and compatibility with leading data connectivity software.