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Oracle glassfish
Oracle glassfish







oracle glassfish
  1. ORACLE GLASSFISH UPDATE
  2. ORACLE GLASSFISH FULL
  3. ORACLE GLASSFISH PORTABLE
  4. ORACLE GLASSFISH CODE
  5. ORACLE GLASSFISH FREE

The other main new features are around modularity (GlassFish v3 Prelude already shipped with an Apache Felix OSGi runtime), startup time (a few seconds), deploy-on-change (provided by NetBeans and Eclipse plugins), and session preservation across redeployments. In this version GlassFish adds new features to ease migration from Tomcat to GlassFish. JSR 316 was however approved with reservations. Being the Java EE reference implementation, this was the first application server to completely implement Java EE 6 JSR 316. Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server 3.0) was released. On 10 December 2009 GlassFish 3.0 (a.k.a. Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1.1) and adds a number of features including high availability, rolling upgrade, flexible network topology, better overload protection, Diameter support, improved diagnosability, Java based DCR files for the load balancer, and more. Sun Communication Application Server 2.0) which was released on 28 October 2009 leverages GlassFish 2.1.1 (a.k.a. Sun Communication Application Server 1.0). Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1) which serves as the basis for the Sailfin 1.0 (a.k.a. On 21 January 2009 Sun Microsystems and the community released version GlassFish 2.1 (a.k.a.

ORACLE GLASSFISH FULL

Sun Java System Application Server 9.1) with full enterprise clustering capabilities, Microsoft-interoperable Web Services. On 17 September 2007 the GlassFish community released version 2.0 (a.k.a. Project SailFin aims to add Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) servlet functionality to GlassFish. On Project SailFin was announced at JavaOne as a sub-project under Project GlassFish. On Sun Java System Application Server 9.0, derived from GlassFish 1.0, is released. Sun Java System Application Server 9.0) that supports the Java EE 5 specification. On, Project GlassFish released the 1.0 version (a.k.a.

ORACLE GLASSFISH FREE

A basic version is free to download, but not open source. This version introduced bundling of the Derby database and Fast Infoset for web services. On 31 January 2006, Sun Microsystems released Sun Java System Application Server 8.2. Builds of this early version identity themselves in the log as "sun-appserver-pe9.0". Sun Microsystems launched the GlassFish project on 6 June 2005 by publishing the vetted source of Sun Java System Application Server.

ORACLE GLASSFISH UPDATE

This version introduced a major update to web services security (a precursor to the later JASPIC and Jakarta Authentication), Admin Console GUI enhancements, JavaServer Faces 1.1 Support (at this point not yet part of J2EE), performance enhancements, and support for Java SE 5.0.

oracle glassfish

On 8 February 2005, Sun Microsystems released Sun Java System Application Server 8.1 that supports the J2EE 1.4 specification. In March 2004, Sun Microsystems released Sun Java System Application Server 8 that supports the J2EE 1.4 specification.

oracle glassfish

It is based on the iPlanet Web Server and the J2EE reference implementation A basic version is free to download, but not open source. In October 2003, Sun Microsystems released Sun ONE Application Server 7 that supports the J2EE 1.3 specification. It uses a derivative of Apache Tomcat as the servlet container for serving web content, with an added component called Grizzly which uses Java non-blocking I/O (NIO) for scalability and speed.

ORACLE GLASSFISH CODE

GlassFish is based on source code released by Sun and Oracle Corporation's TopLink persistence system. Such services can be discovered and injected at runtime. HK2 abstracts the OSGi module system to provide components, which can also be viewed as services. It also runs with Equinox OSGi or Knopflerfish OSGi runtimes. Optional components can also be installed for additional services.īuilt on a modular kernel powered by OSGi, GlassFish runs straight on top of the Apache Felix implementation.

ORACLE GLASSFISH PORTABLE

This allows developers to create enterprise applications that are portable and scalable, and that integrate with legacy technologies. GlassFish is the Eclipse implementation of Jakarta EE (formerly the reference implementation from Oracle) and as such supports EJB, JPA, JSF, JMS, RMI, JSP, servlets, etc. 3 Roadmap and end of Oracle commercial support.









Oracle glassfish