An application server is a piece of software designed to help make it easier for developers to isolate the business logic in their systems architecture (usually through components) and develop three-tier or n-tier applications. Typically application servers also offer additional features such as transaction management, clustering and fail-over, and load balancing.
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- UserLand Frontier Frontier is a full featured application server that connects to XML-RPC and SOAP services. It includes an object database, multithreaded runtime, a content management system, and a bundled http server. It costs $899.
- WebObjects Tool for web application development and deployment. Currently available on *nix, WinNT, and Mac OS X. By Apple Computers, Inc.
- WebHub An application server that is designed for integration with applications developed in Inprise Delphi. By HREF Tools Corp.
- SQLData Enterprise Server A web application server that combines web services and database services together. It provides session management, multi-level authentication, data encryption, load distribution and custom logics. By SQLData Systems, Inc.
- NGASI Application Server Turnkey Next Generation Application Server solution for Web and Wireless Application Hosting and enterprise environments such as ISPs and IT Departments.
- WebCollage Syndicator Enables businesses to syndicate complete, interactive Web applications and services to partner sites, allowing new forms of Web partnerships. By WebCollage, Inc.
- C Server Pages An application server that supports building web applications using C++ and templates with dynamics elements embedded. Supports Linux. By T. Gonzalez.
- Helma A Java based application server which is using ECMA-Script as its scripting language. [Open source, BSD style license]