Hi,Granite Data Services 2.2.0 Service Pack 2 is released. You may download it here.This new version is a minor bugfixes release for issues mostly found in the Tide Flex framework, GlassFish v3.1 and CDI/Weld support.
0 replies - 823 views - 03/31/11 by Franck Wolff in Announcements
Granite Data Services (GraniteDS) is a comprehensive development
and integration solution for building Flex / JavaEE RIA applications.
The entire framework is open-source and released under the LGPL v2
license.
0 replies - 842 views - 11/25/10 by Franck Wolff in Announcements
As you may already know, we have just released CR5 of SIwpas, lightweight web application server. CR5 has been passed "JSR-299 CDI Web Profile TCK" version 1.0.1-Final unoffically. Beauty is that CDI TCK has been developing under an open...
0 replies - 2637 views - 11/04/10 by Gurkan Erdogdu in Articles
What is SIwpas?
1 replies - 736 views - 11/02/10 by Gurkan Erdogdu in Announcements
Siwpas, Simple Web Profile Application Server provides runtime for "Java EE 6.0 Web Profile" platform.SIwpas is licensed under an ASL.What is Java EE Web Profile?According to the web profile specification, web profile container must support...
0 replies - 3194 views - 10/13/10 by Gurkan Erdogdu in Articles
SIwpas, Simple Web Profile Application Server is a Java EE Web Profile compatible server that contains the Apache Software Foundation projects. SIwpas aim is to integrate Apache Software Foundation(ASF) JavaTM
Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 (Java EE 6) Web...
1 replies - 3251 views - 07/16/10 by Gurkan Erdogdu in Articles
I think its safe to assume that most Java developers feel some in
trepidation as Oracle take over the stewardship of Java. Will Oracle's
agenda be compatible with the current diversity of the Java ecosystem?
16 replies - 7149 views - 03/13/10 by Smeltet Kerne in News
Many a time, in a Java EE application, besides the user-triggered transactions via the UI (e.g. from the JSF), there's a need for a mechanism to execute long running jobs triggered over time, e.g., batch jobs. Although in the EJB specs there's a Timer...
8 replies - 35455 views - 01/10/10 by Christopher Lam in Articles
There are many articles and tutorials out there that discuss how to use the individual technologies in Java EE 6, e.g., JSF 2, EJB 3.1, JPA, etc, to develop an application, but I haven't seen one that puts together the said technologies and showcases them in...
50 replies - 274949 views - 12/29/09 by Christopher Lam in Articles
REST services (JAX-RS) technology became a part of the Java EE 6 platform, which is great news for REST developers.In a very simple web application, I'll demonstrate how REST services can be combined with other Java EE technologies, specifically EJB 3.1.
12 replies - 27258 views - 12/01/09 by Milan Kuchtiak in News
"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 has rounded up NetBeans developers and users to tell us what they like about the new beta version...
6 replies - 26402 views - 10/26/09 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News
OpenXava 3.1.4 is a framework to
develop Java Enterprise applications in a different way: You provide only your POJOs annotated with JPA and you
obtain an application ready for production.
0 replies - 1711 views - 08/31/09 by Javier Paniza in Announcements
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0 replies - 3482 views - 12/20/08 by Lloyd Dunn in Announcements
Vroom Request Dispatcher or VRD is a light weight API that helps you write java web applications with simplicity. No need to write servlets that require web.xml configurations. You can use any java method (static or non-static) to provide service.Using VRD,...
0 replies - 4236 views - 12/01/08 by Farrukh Ijaz in Announcements
OpenXava is a JPA Application Engine. You put in your JPA
classes and, in exchange, you obtain a full-featured application ready
for production, and without code generation. A new version, OpenXava 3.0.3, has been just released.What's new in 3.0.3?
0 replies - 4021 views - 08/19/08 by Javier Paniza in Announcements