OTP is the open source distribution of Erlang and an Application Server written in Erlang. Ericsson released Erlang as open source to ensure its independence from a single vendor and to increase awareness of the language. It contains: an Erlang interpreter; an Erlang compiler; a protocol for communication between servers (nodes); a Corba Object Request Broker; a distributed database server and lots of libraries.

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  • OTP is the open source distribution of Erlang and an Application Server written in Erlang. Ericsson released Erlang as open source to ensure its independence from a single vendor and to increase awareness of the language. It contains: an Erlang interpreter; an Erlang compiler; a protocol for communication between servers (nodes); a Corba Object Request Broker; a distributed database server and lots of libraries. Since it was released as open source in 1998, Erlang has been used by several companies worldwide, including Nortel and T-Mobile. Although Erlang was designed to fill a niche and has remained an obscure language for most of its existence, its popularity is growing due to demand for concurrent services. Projects using Erlang include ejabberd - an XMPP instant messaging server, Wings 3D - a 3D modeller, the Yaws web server, Yahoo! Delicious and the Facebook Chat system.
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  • Ericsson
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  • Programming Framework (vm + tools + library + database)
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  • R13B01
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  • Erlang
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  • 1998 (xsd:integer)
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  • OTP is the open source distribution of Erlang and an Application Server written in Erlang. Ericsson released Erlang as open source to ensure its independence from a single vendor and to increase awareness of the language. It contains: an Erlang interpreter; an Erlang compiler; a protocol for communication between servers (nodes); a Corba Object Request Broker; a distributed database server and lots of libraries.
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  • Open Telecom Platform (OTP)
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  • Erlang
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