Quite some of my (spare?) time the last couple of weeks I spent pondering a smart way of getting an existing Spring/webapp environment consisting of several...
4 replies - 2209 views - 07/30/08 by Kristian Rink in Articles
First lets look more closely at integration as the problem which
the ESBs (Enterprise Service Bus) are here to resolve. Integration headache is the result...
0 replies - 2526 views - 07/03/08 by Masoud Kalali in Articles
While there are indeed several advantages to using GlassFish vs. Tomcat, it's probably useful to know that Sun is the original creator of Tomcat and that any...
13 replies - 11885 views - 07/03/08 by Alexis MP in Articles
As a Java developer, this discussion sounds familiar to you. Every now and then, you have to answer this question from customers, your marketing people, fellow...
2 replies - 2077 views - 06/04/08 by Johan Vos in News
GlassFish is a free, open-source Java EE 5-compliant application server that is quickly gaining massive popularity and so is Java EE5. David Heffelfinger,...
2 replies - 2902 views - 04/22/08 by Meera Subbarao in News
If you have been doing development on the latest Java EE 5 specification, PACKT publishing has the right book for you. This book is a Developer’s Guide,...
16 replies - 2828 views - 03/27/08 by Meera Subbarao in News
GlassFish
v3 Gem allows JRuby-on-Rails application to be launched in GlassFish
v3 server. It provides a robust alternative to WEBrick and
Mongrel
for...
1 replies - 1587 views - 02/11/08 by Arun Gupta in News
If you think creating and deploying Web services in Java is hard, think again! NetBeans 6 has changed the landscape by adding a visual Web service designer...
0 replies - 2584 views - 01/30/08 by Arun Gupta in News
I pose the question of whether the JSR manner of process has really been a good thing for the Java platform. I truly wonder on account I think some of the best...
20 replies - 6689 views - 01/27/08 by Roger Voss in News