GlassfishESB & OpenESB with Kevin Schmidt & Suresh Potiny
Published April 14th, 2009 Under Architecture, Open Source Tools, Services | Leave a Comment
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 environments, both in the “traditional” sense and then also in the emerging types of SOA architectures Kevin and Suresh are seeing. Finally, we up by discussing some of the additional projects around the ESB like Project Fuji.
Java Perspectives – JavaOne 2008 – Bob Brewin
Published January 15th, 2009 Under Coding | Leave a Comment
Chris Melissinos interviews Bob Brewin, Distinguished Engineer and Chief Technology Officer of Software of Sun Microsystems Inc., in the studio at JavaOne 2008.
Java Perspectives – JavaOne 2008 – Simon Phipps
Published January 12th, 2009 Under General | Leave a Comment
Alex Plant interviews Simon Phipps, Chief Open Source Officer and Director of Open Technologies Practice at Sun Microsystems, in the studio at JavaOne 200.
What’s a GlassFish Anyway?
Published August 20th, 2008 Under Architecture, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment
On this episode of SDNtv, Kuldip talks with Sun’s Karen Tegan Padir about GlassFish, an open source community around Sun’s application server. The GlassFish ecosystem is growing fast. The latest version of the code includes all the enterprise features that data centers need–clustering, failover, and other high-end capabilities.