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Articles for the keywords: Portlet
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27 Jan 2010
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Java News Bites [22765]
Short Items of Interest for the Java Community
- Java Portlet Specification 2.0 (JSR 286)
- Java SE 6 Update 18 and Java EE 5 SDKs Refreshed
- GlassFish Loadbalancer Configurator
- GlassFish Podcast Covers EJB 3.1
- Portable Web Servers with Java Card 3.0
- Java ME SDK 3.0 for Mac OS X
- GlassFish ESB v2.2 Released
- GlassFish v3 Security Features
- Resources and links for GlassFish v3
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23 Dec 2009
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Java Application Platform SDK: Overview [22658]
JDK Teams Offers a Look Inside the Solution
Sun developed the Java Application Platform SDK to streamline enterprise application development and improve developer productivity. The SDK also supports Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 and the latest technologies of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5) Specification. The SDK Team describes SDK Update 8, which includes updated versions of Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server and Portlet Container. This free release is based on the source code developed by Sun engineers and the open-source community.
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03 Dec 2009
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IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1 on Solaris [22386]
Testing Configurations and Tuning
The authors of the IBM tech article "Capitalizing on Large Numbers of Processors with IBMWebSphere Portal on Solaris," Martin Presler-Marshall, Laura Yen, and Daniel Edwin, share their experience in evaluating IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1 running on a Sun T5240 server with 16 processor cores, supporting 128 simultaneous computing threads. The authors tested a variety of approaches, configurations and tuning techniques in an effort to determine how best to get the optimal results from software in a system with hundreds of simultaneous computing threads.
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10 Apr 2009
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Sun GlassFish Web Space Server 10 [21412]
Sun's Next-generation Portal Server Platform
Sun's next-generation portal server platform, Sun GlassFish Web Space Server enables organizations to pull together applications and content from a variety of Web-based and internal sources and present them as a unified, customizable portal on Web browsers, kiosks, and mobile devices. GlassFish Web Space Server offers features for general users, system administrators, and application and portal developers.
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