Clustering in GlassFish V2
Version 2 of the GlassFish Java EE Application Server contains many new features, among them enhanced clustering capabilities. The new clustering capabilities enhance high availability and scalability for deployment architectures through in-memory session state replication.
October, 2007
Installing Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 in Solaris Zones
This article will help you understand how to install Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 in Solaris 10 zones. It explains the possible installation and upgrade scenarios, their limitations, and how to overcome them.
September, 2007
Java EE 5 SDK Update 3 and Java Application Platform SDK Update 3 beta available
The SDKs have been updated to include the Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 final release. Other updates include refreshed documentation and Java Blueprints, updated versions of Open ESB, Sun Java System Access Manager and Portlet Container. New to the Application Platform SDK is support for Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP)
July, 2007
Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 delivers record-breaking performance
The Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 delivers record-breaking SpecJAppServer 2004 results, outperforming BEA WebLogic 9.x by 10%. In addition, based on Project GlassFish, the application server is also the fastest open source application server!
May, 2007
GlassFish V3 Technology Preview available
GlassFish V3 is the successor to the highly successful GlassFish V2 application server. This preview offers insight into its modular architecture with support for Web Tier, PHP and Ruby modules. GlassFish V3 loads only the services required to support deployed applications, improving startup time and minimizing resource consumption. GlassFish V3 boots in under a second, ready to accept user connections.
June, 2006
Sun's Project Tango
Sun's Java Web Services engineers are working with Microsoft's Windows
Communication Foundation (WCF) engineers to ensure interoperability of
enterprise features, such as security, reliable messaging, and atomic
transactions. At Sun, we call this work "Project Tango" and like to
think of Duke doing the dance.
Glassfish app server goes enterprise InfoWorld Sun is announcing Monday the release of the GlassFish version 2 open-source application server, which features enterprise-level capabilities for running large-scale applications.
September, 2007
Sun Lures Developers With GlassFish Release LinuxInsider Sun on Monday announced the immediate availability of its GlassFish V2 application server, an open source version of Java System Application Server 9.1.
September, 2007
Sun upgrades its open-source Java application server ComputerWorld Sun Microsystems Inc. Monday unveiled the second major version of its GlassFish open-source application server, adding an enterprise-class feature like clustering and central administration to the Java EE 5-based software.
September, 2007
GlassFish tuned for enterprise scale SOA performance
Today's release of GlassFish V2 application server is fast, scalable and ready for enterprise service-oriented architecture (SOA) implementations, says Sun Microsystems, Inc.
GlassFish V2 unveiled after success of GlassFish V1
This new release brings with it some enterprise features such as advanced administration, clustering and improved performance. Now as a customer you won't have to opt between open source and enterprise features since GlassFish V2 offers most of the features required for deployment.