public marks

PUBLIC MARKS with tags "Application Server" & java

16 January 2007 14:30

Apache Geronimo

by pvergain & 1 other
The goal of the Geronimo project is to produce a server runtime framework that pulls together the best Open Source alternatives to create runtimes that meet the needs of developers and system administrators. Our most popular distribution is a fully certified J2EE 1.4 application server runtime. We are working on our next version of the server which is based on Java EE 5. Some of our guiding principles are: * Easy to use. * Build servers that are distributed under the Apache Software License. * Provide runtimes that meet the needs of developers, administrators and system integrators. * Integrate with the best open source tooling available like Eclipse. * Provide frequent releases of our software so users can experience the newest features and have access to the latest bug fixes. * Build a community that incorporates multiple disciplines required to create complex runtime and toolable infrastructure.

16 January 2007 14:15

glassfish: GlassFish Community

by pvergain & 5 others
Use GlassFish to learn about the latest Java EE 5 technologies, and start developing applications using the application server. Try out GlassFish Samples for quick hands-on learning with Java EE 5. Visit Java Blueprints for reusable Java EE application code components and guidelines for your enterprise applications. Learn how to migrate your existing J2EE apps to Java EE 5. Get Involved Help improve the GlassFish server or learn how the GlassFish community is implementing technologies and features such as Grizzly, EJB 3.0 and TopLink Essentials, admin tools and more. Roadmap GlassFish V1 UR1 has just been released through the Java EE 5 SDK Update 1. We are developing GlassFish V2. Discussions about plans for V3 will be starting soon. See the wiki page for schedule detail

PUBLIC TAGS related to tag "Application Server"

geronimo +   glassfish +   java +   java EE5 +   logiciel libre +  

Active users

pvergain
last mark : 16/01/2007 14:36