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Top 6 Open Source Java EE Application Servers

 This is a very basic review of active and available open source Java EE Application servers and Servlet container (Web containers) to let the community...

5 replies - 5013 views - 11/16/09 by Masoud Kalali in Articles

Free Cheat Sheet: GlassFish Application Server v3

Getting Started with GlassFish Application Server v3 begins by introducing you to what GlassFish is and how to get it.  Then it goes on to prove its worth as...

0 replies - 787 views - 11/16/09 by lyndsey in Announcements

DZone Daily Dose - 2009/10/30

The final version of Ubuntu 9.10 is here at last.  The new system has improved graphics drivers along with DeviceKit and udev for the hardware interface...

0 replies - 3478 views - 10/29/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Oracle Reveals Plans for NetBeans, Glassfish, and VirtualBox

More revealing statements have finally surfaced about Oracle's future plans for popular Java tools.  Oracle recently updated its FAQ on the future of Sun...

10 replies - 10111 views - 10/28/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

NetBeans 6.8: A Few of Your Favorite Things

"Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens" didn't make the cut, but what are a few of your favorite things about the upcoming NetBeans 6.8?  DZone...

4 replies - 13007 views - 10/26/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Handling Poison Messages with Glassfish

Poison messages are basically delivery deadlocks caused by a continuous redelivery of a message to a JMS Queue or Topic. This usually happens due to a code bug...

0 replies - 2446 views - 09/24/09 by Felipe in News

How to use GlassFish Managed JPA EntityManager in Spring

When you deploy your application into a Java EE 5 application server it detects the persistence.xml, creates an EntityManager for each persistence unit, and...

6 replies - 2257 views - 08/11/09 by Ryan de Laplante in Tips and Tricks

Register for Free Webinar: MySQL, NetBeans & Rails (Jan. 27)

Webinar: Developing MySQL-Backed Applications with NetBeans and JRuby-on-Rails Learn to leverage the NetBeans IDE and the JRuby-on-Rails framework to deploy...

0 replies - 2832 views - 01/15/09 by Tinu A in Announcements

Asynchronous Ajax for Revolutionary Web Applications

What if a small change in the way that we use the Web could allow us to turn every application into a new communication tool? What if users could communicate...

10 replies - 7235 views - 11/11/08 by Ted Goddard in Articles

Switching to Java EE - Seamlessly?

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 - 2995 views - 07/30/08 by Kristian Rink in Articles

Introduction to integration and Open ESB, part I: Open ESB serverside artifacts.

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...

1 replies - 9711 views - 07/03/08 by Masoud Kalali in Articles

Tomcat Today, GlassFish Tomorrow?

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...

24 replies - 41411 views - 07/03/08 by Alexis MP in Articles

Why Java? Because It's Everywhere

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 - 2763 views - 06/04/08 by Johan Vos in News

David Heffelfinger on Java EE 5 and GlassFish

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 - 4896 views - 04/22/08 by Meera Subbarao in News

Java EE 5 Development using GlassFish Application Server

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 - 5049 views - 03/27/08 by Meera Subbarao in News