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Sun ONE

 

(Sun Open Network Environment) An older umbrella term by Sun for all of its products that supported open standards for Web services. Sun used the term "Services on Demand" to define the benefits of such an architecture. Sun ONE embraced Java, all of Sun's iPlanet products and the Liberty Alliance Project as well as Web protocols such as ebXML, SOAP, UDDI and WSDL. In 2003, the Sun ONE name was superseded by the Sun Java System brand. See Web services.

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Sun ONE is a brand under which Sun Microsystems used to market server software products. Sun ONE stands for Sun Open Net Environment.

The Sun ONE brand was primarily used for products that resulted from Sun's alliance with Netscape Communications Corporation. The name was also applied to other Sun software products such as Sun ONE Studio 8 and Sun ONE Active Server Pages 4.0.

Sun ONE was introduced on April 15, 2002 to supersede the iPlanet brand name, following the end of the Sun-Netscape alliance. Sun ONE itself was superseded on September 16, 2003 by the Sun Java System brand.

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