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Some thoughts on the JBoss AS 5 release
JBoss application server 5 GA released after a very long period of silence from "JBoss, a division of Red Hat". The new version of JBoss application server supports Java EE 5 and is based on modularity concept with a small kernel named JBoss MicroContainer in the core and all functionalities as modules around the kernel. [...]
Dec 18th, 2008 | Filed under Architecture, Comparison, GlassFish, JBoss, Modularity, Open Source, Opinion -
Four open source Java application servers compared
I was looking at feeds that my email client fetched during the day and I find am interesting one which lead me to an article written by Jonathan Campbell. Article can be found at http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-2007/jw-12-appservers.html Jonathan compared 3 different application server/ servlet container by thier support of Java EE 5 and some other factors. article [...]
Dec 11th, 2007 | Filed under Apache, Community, Comparison, GlassFish, IBM, Java EE, JBoss, Open Source, Opinion -
Netbeans 5.5 and Jdeveloper 10.1.3.1 both sounds very good…
Netbeans 5.5 and Jdeveloper 10.1.3.1 which one ?Both Jdeveloper and Netbeans that i am talking about them are in beta and developer preview stage.Netbeans as an Opensource IDE has its own fast growing user community. Netbeans 5.5 beta 2 let features include : develop and deploy on tomcat / Glassfish and Jboss out of the [...]
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GlassFish is Open source , but how much Open it is ?
We know that GlassFish is opensource under CDDL license , being opensource is good but having a good and open relation with community is very good. GlassFish has the most active community between opensource project that i have been involve a bit closer than observing , having that TheAquarium weblog make it magnifisant.Meanwhile you think [...]
