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Oracle reaffirms GlassFish in FAQOracle reaffirms GlassFish in FAQ Get Java white papers, product information, case studies and webcasts News News News Messages: 0 Messages: 0 Messages: 0 Printer friendly Printer friendly Printer friendly Post reply Post reply Post... In this article: Oracle, Java, GlassFish, Internationalization, NetBeans, Java Enterprise Edition, Google Web Toolkit, Ajax, and MySQL |
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Computer World | October 12, 2009
Fate of some Sun technologies still up in the air
...it has acquired recently. ] Shortly thereafter, in another OpenWorld presentation, James Gosling, a Sun vice president considered the father of Java, hailed Sun's own open source GlassFish application server. "The adoption of Glassfish is...
In this article: Oracle, NetBeans IDE, James Gosling, Java, OSGi, European Union, WebLogic, and MySQL
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Wikipedia | August 18, 2009
TopLink
...by Java Developer's Journal readers (2004) . In 2006, Oracle donated source code from the TopLink product and development resources to the open source Sun Microsystems java.net GlassFish project. This project was named TopLink Essentials and...
In this article: TopLink, Java, Oracle Corporation, WebGain, Sun Microsystems, XML, Cache, Smalltalk, SQL, and Oracle Fusion Middleware
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The Register | November 14, 2008
Sun slashes up to 6,000 jobs
...to be the executive vice president in charge of the Application Platform Software group, which bundles together Java, MySQL, GlassFish, and other open source middleware products as well as Sun's learning services training...
In this article: Jonathan Schwartz, Revenue, Cloud computing, Sun Microsystems, Java, and MySQL
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sun | March 16, 2009
Consuming a MySQL Database in a RESTful Web Service
...Connection dialog opens. Under Server, select GlassFish. GlassFish is a Java EE5-certified application server and is bundled with the Web and Java EE insallation of NetBeans IDE. If you use a server other than GlassFish, such as the...
In this article: MySQL, NetBeans IDE, Java, Apache Tomcat, and Sun Microsystems
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Read/WriteWeb | January 16, 2008
Sun Dives into Database Market: Buys MySQL
...elements of a completely open source operating system for the internet." Sun's open source web development stack now includes Java, OpenSolaris, MySQL, and GlassFish. It would appear that Sun is hedging its future on open source (though the...
In this article: MySQL AB, Jonathan Schwartz, PostgreSQL, Sun Microsystems, OpenSolaris, Linux, PHP, LAMP, and Java
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Wikipedia | October 20, 2009
SailFin
...the open source Java EE application server GlassFish. SailFin effectively extends the GlassFish application server to meet the needs of communication and multimedia applications. By leveraging GlassFish as a basis, SailFin offers...
In this article: SailFin, Java, Sun Microsystems, Ericsson, and Oracle Corporation
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sun | March 16, 2009
GlassFish Update Center
GlassFish Update Center GlassFish and Java EE Downloads - GlassFish Update Center The GlassFish Update Center is an open-source project released with GlassFish v2. It provides a simple download and installation experience of additional...
In this article: JavaScript, Wikipedia, MySQL, OpenSolaris, Hibernate, Java, Google Trends, and EclipseLink
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eWEEK Technology News | June 02, 2009
Sun Updates GlassFish Portfolio, Previews Java EE 6
Sun Updates GlassFish Portfolio, Previews Java EE 6 Home Application Development Sun Updates GlassFish Portfolio, Previews Java EE 6 Sun Updates GlassFish Portfolio, Previews Java EE 6 Sun Microsystems has announced several updates to its...
In this article: Java, MySQL, JavaFX, Sun Microsystems, All rights reserved, Trademark, and OpenESB
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TheServerSide.com: | January 09, 2009
GraniteDS 1.2 ships TopLink, EclipseLink and GlassFish support
GraniteDS 1.2 ships TopLink, EclipseLink and GlassFish support Get Java white papers, product information, case studies and webcasts News News News Messages: 0 Messages: 0 Messages: 0 Printer friendly Printer friendly Printer friendly...
In this article: TopLink, EclipseLink, ColdSpring, ServiceMix, LGPL, Java, Google Maps, and Adobe Flex
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Description from Wikipedia:
GlassFish is an open source application server project led by Sun Microsystems for the Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) platform. The commercial version is called Sun Java System Application Server 9.x. GlassFish is free software, dual-licensed under two free software licences: the Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL) and the GNU General Public License (GPL) with the classpath exception.
GlassFish is based on source code donated by Sun and Oracle Corporation's TopLink persistence system. It uses a derivative of Apache Tomcat as the servlet container for serving Web content, with an added component called Grizzly which uses Java NIO for scalability and speed.
- Name:
- GlassFish
- Genre:
- Application server
- Developed by:
- Sun Microsystems
- License Type:
- Common Development and Distribution License & GNU General Public License
- OS:
- Cross-platform
- Website:
- http://glassfish.java.net/
- Latest Release:
- V2 Update Release 2
- Written In:
- Java
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