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IBM San Francisco Project
Initial release1995; 31 years ago (1995)
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    Bassem.w.jamaleddine (talk) 06:35, 30 June 2024 (UTC)

    IBM San Francisco Project (SF or San Francisco) was started in March 1995 and released in August 1997. As WebSphere v4 (supporting J2EE 1.3) was released in 2001, IBM put an end to the San Francisco Project.

    San Francisco was a shareable framework that consists of distributed objects infrastructure and a set of application business components. IBM San Francisco is a stack framework that is built on three layers of reusable code written in Java that can be altered and expanded by application server developers. The stack consists of three layers:

    – At the bottom, the foundation layer infrastructure that runs as services to provide: transactions, collections, administration, and conflict control.

    – Common Business Object Layer that provides implementations of business objects that are common to more than multiple domains

    – Core Business Process layer that provides business objects and default business logic for selected domains: warehouse management, order management, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and general ledger.


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