Apache OpenWebBeans
DeveloperApache Software Foundation
Stable release
1.2.x1.2.8 / 22 April 2015; 11 years ago (2015-04-22)
1.7.x1.7.6 / 17 December 2018; 7 years ago (2018-12-17)
2.0.x2.0.27 / 24 May 2022; 4 years ago (2022-05-24)
Written inJava
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeCDI Container
LicenseApache License 2.0
Websitehttp://openwebbeans.apache.org
RepositoryOpenWebBeans Repository

OpenWebBeans is an open source, embeddable and lightweight CDI Container, released under the Apache License 2.0. OpenWebBeans is an ASL-licensed implementation of Context and Dependency Injection for Java EE Platform Specification which is defined by JSR-299,[1] JSR-346,[2] and JSR-365.[3] OpenWebBeans has been integrated with Java EE application servers such as Geronimo[4] and Apache TomEE.[5]

History

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OpenWebBeans was founded by Gurkan Erdogdu in October 2008. It is one of implementation of the Context and Dependency Injection specification. The incubator proposal can be found here.[6] It was graduated in December 2009 to become a top level ASF project.

Versions

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OpenWebBeans releases
OWB version CDI spec JDK version Released
2.0.10 2.0 8+ 2019-01-13
1.7.6 1.2 7+ 2018-12-26
1.2.8 1.1 5+ 2018-05-04

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