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Back to Resin
while this blog happily ran on glassfish v1 for quite some time now, i have to admit switching back to caucho resin. the reason for this is simple: i will be using resin at work soon again, so any detailed experience with glassfish ...
Other labels: resin, java, appserver
Glassfish upgrade
I just installed Glassfish V2 on this box. Not that this is very interesting itself, the configuration upgrade is. Glassfish provides an executable for that. In my case, all i had to do, to get all these applications ported, resources added a.s.o. was: bin/asupgrade ...
Other labels: java, javaee, sun
Containers on demand
Glassfish v3 is going to be very interesting to observe. One main thing they add is loading/unloading containers (Servlet/Phobos/Rails whatever) on demand, which makes the fish very much more lightweight. See this http://blogs.sun.com/alexismp/resource/glassfishv31.html ...
Other labels: java, javaee, container, server
Glassfish V2 Beta 1
exactly as promised lately, the first beta of Glassfish V2 is out. I am not that much attracted to clustering, so the JSF GUI and the updatecenter are my favorite features. Let´s have a look. I´ll report... Glassfish V2 Beta 1 ...
Other labels: java, javaee, sun, applicationserver
Turbofish
I just found this article http://weblogs.java.net/blog/jfarcand/archive/2006/03/canagrizzlyr.html about Grizzly, the glassfish´s NIO frontent. Nice article, remarkable numbers. Seems that Grizzly, compared to traditional HTTP frontenedimplementations, can buy significantly improved scalability ...
Other labels: j2ee, javaee, ejb3
Very curious little fish
you might have read in my prev. post /2006/10/28/Maven2 and Glassfish, i just managed to get a damn minimal EJBjar from maven that contains nothing more than an entity and a persistenceunitdefinition. What i wanted to do is: deploy ...
Other labels: javaee, j2ee, ejb3
Maven2 and Glassfish
day one of my endeavor of getting something to work glassfish, i suffered a little with getting maven to deploy my first EJB3 module. I use maven2 to manage large projects and i am very happy with it. So the decision ...
Other labels: maven, ejb3, javaee, j2ee, jee
Life with Glassfish
page is all about Sun´s Application Server V9 aka glassfish. As a newby to EJB3 (not the former Versions of course) i installed a glassfish on my local server in order to learn something about the current JavaEE spec, and how life will be different ...
Other labels: jee, javaee, j2ee, ejb, ejb3, toplink
Impressed by shiny glass
You might have noticed project glassfish https://glassfish.dev.java.net/. It aims to be "the next major Appserver" and from the first look it could be. The currently available V1 (sun AS9) comes as a quite documented, production quality, easy to administer jee5 comtainer ...
Other labels: j2ee, jee, ejb3, java
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