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17 Aug 2009 Java News Bites [22197]
Short Items of Interest to the Java Community

  • GlassFish Adoption Survey Findings
  • GlassFish ESB Tutorial: A Gentle Introduction
  • Get InnoDB Plugin 1.0.4
  • GlassFish Roadmaps
  • How to Submit Applications to the Java Warehouse
  • Garbage-First Garbage Collector
  • Using Java Stack Trace During Development
  • GlassFish Web Space Server Demonstration

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04 Aug 2009 Selecting Open-Source Software to Develop Web Applications [22052]
How to Make an Educated Decision to Avoid Pitfalls

Today's budget constraints are sending more and more organizations toward incorporating open-source software. However, managing and supporting a range of disparate software solutions can be a challenge. Sun has scripted a guide on using open-source software for web infrastructure and introduces the Sun GlassFish Portfolio as a viable option. The open web application platform offers organizations what Sun considers the best variety of open source innovations and enterprise-class support. This 14-page white paper addresses choosing the "right" open source platform while looking at different open source offerings, and provides an overview of open-source projects along with recommendations.
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30 Jul 2009 Flexible, Cost-Effective SOA with Sun GlassFish Enterprise Service Bus & Enterprise Server [22056]
Increased Development Cycles up to 50%, Decreased TCO by about 50% for One Telecom

The Netherland’s third largest provider of fixed-telephony services, Pretium Telecom, wanted to simplify its service-oriented architecture (SOA), to speed up the development of a new VoIP offering and to minimize costs. After evaluating possible solutions from Sun, Apache and JBoss, Pretium Telecom and its IT vendor Yenlo concluded that replacing the current SOA Suite with Sun GlassFish Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server could provide the required functionality in a smaller, more agile, open-standards–based framework.
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21 Apr 2009 Using OpenSSO To Protect Java EE Applications [21635]
Part 1: Setting Up X.509 Client Authentication

"Using OpenSSO To Protect Java EE Applications, Part 1: Setting Up X.509 Client Authentication" by Bruno Bonfils and Rick Palkovic is the first part of a two-part tutorial that explains how to use OpenSSO to protect a Java EE application. The example it illustrates grants access -- which requires authentication by a certificate -- to part of an application. The authors assume that readers will already have deployed OpenSSO on GlassFish, JBoss or another application server. The choice of application server makes a difference, as described later in this article.
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26 Jan 2009 Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 is Open Sourced [21205]
Open Web Server Now Part of OpenSolaris Web Stack Community

The core components of the Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 have been released under a Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) license. Open Web Server is a highly scalable multi-threaded HTTP engine capable of handling hundreds of thousands of simultaneous HTTP connections. It is part of the Web Stack community in the OpenSolaris project, and is intended to be the foundation of future Sun Java System Web Server and Sun Java System Web Proxy Server versions.
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