Content tagged with: glassfish
This demo shows the basic clustering infrastructure available in the Milestone 1 build of GlassFish 3.1. It shows how to create a cluster with three instances, deploy an application, create a JDBC pool and have the cluster propagate the changes to all the instances.
This video demonstrates the deployment of multiple version of the same application in GlassFish 3.1 Milestone 1.
Jeet Kaul, Vice President of Java Development, and Hassan Rizvi, Senior Vice President for Oracle Fusion Middleware. present their vision of Java strategy after Sun acquisition by Oracle. They talk also about GlassFish, JavaFX, JavaOne.
http://oracle.com.edgesuite.net/ivt/4000/8104/9236/12630/lobby_external_flash_clean_480x360/default.htm
GlassFish is a very popular application server offering Database access (JPA), Web Services hosting (JAX RS Jersey RESTFul services, JAX-WS) and is standard based (Java EE 5 and coming Java EE 6). JavaFX is the new platform based on the Java platform to delivering rich content based client applications (applet, standalone applications). This talk given at Jazoon 2009 describe a few ways to connect the 2 worlds: JavaFX Client, consuming Server side services hosted in a GlassFish server environment. This presentation is a mix of slides covering the different ways …
This video from the talk of Jérôme Dochez and Ludovic Champenois at Jazoon 2009 demonstrates the Java EE 6 features coupled with a highly modular application server architecture where users will be capable of choosing the exact set of features they require while using the latest technology advancements from the JCP community. First, it explains how GlassFish is implemented, on top of OSGi runtime with a highly modular architecture. It will further digs into how to leverage a powerful service based framework with dependency injection to simplify the life of …
No slides, just code: From nothing to a maintainable Java EE / RIA application, with hacks, best practices and workarounds.
In this interview, RedMonk talks with Sun’s Kevin Schmidt and Suresh Potiny about Sun’s Enterprise Service Bus product lines, GlassFish ESB and OpenESB. We start talking about the ESB stack that Sun has built up a provides, including more than just the ESB itself, but the NetBeans based tooling as well. Next, we get into the road-map and plans that Sun has for its ESB stack. Then, we end up discussing the broad market and current context for ESBs, be that fitting into SOA …

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