If you're a Web Stack user, please read Jyri's brief article about Web Stack and the TLS Vulnerability.
»...just as soon as we are sure what is normal anyway. Thank you.« (HHGTTG)The last few weeks were a little quiet here in this blog. I had to do some urgent...
»...just as soon as we are sure what is normal anyway. Thank you.« (HHGTTG)The last few weeks were a little quiet here in this blog. I had to do some urgent programming for the next release of our Web Stack and last week I had the great pleasure to talk about web application development at the Codebits conference in Lisbon.Photography by Lenz Grimmer.
»...just as soon as we are sure what is normal anyway. Thank you.« (HHGTTG)The last few weeks were a little quiet here in this blog. I had to do some urgent programming for the next release of our...
My colleague Brian Overstreet wrote a must-read paper about tuning different components of the Sun GlassFish Web Stack focusing on Apache, MySQL, and PHP:...
My colleague Brian Overstreet wrote a must-read paper about tuning different components of the Sun GlassFish Web Stack focusing on Apache, MySQL, and PHP: Performance Tuning the Sun GlassFish Web Stack.
My colleague Brian Overstreet wrote a must-read paper about tuning different components of the Sun GlassFish Web Stack focusing on Apache, MySQL, and PHP: Performance Tuning the Sun GlassFish...
Sun Microsystem's blogs.sun.com employee blogging site (affectionately named BSC) uses Apache Roller to manage the site and house all the blogs. Roller is an...
Sun Microsystem's blogs.sun.com employee blogging site (affectionately named BSC) uses Apache Roller to manage the site and house all the blogs. Roller is an open source Java blog software that for example also drives the US Government's blog.usa.gov andthe IBM Developer Works blogs. But there is one feature I really missed: An entry counter in my sidebar's category list. It's a standard feature in the Wordpress world, but in Roller I didn't found any option enabling such a...
Sun Microsystem's blogs.sun.com employee blogging site (affectionately named BSC) uses Apache Roller to manage the site and house all the blogs. Roller is an open source Java blog software that for...
Today I want to show you a quick installation walkthrough of Sun GlassFish Web Stack. I'm using Solaris 10 in this walkthrough, but installation on RHEL is...
Today I want to show you a quick installation walkthrough of Sun GlassFish Web Stack. I'm using Solaris 10 in this walkthrough, but installation on RHEL is absolutely the same. As a small deployment example for a web application I'll do an installation of WordPress.Web Stack InstallationOkay, first step: Get the Sun GlassFish Web Stack.Simply enter http://sun.com/webstack in your browser.After clicking on the Get It button, you're asked to pick your platform: Red Hat...
Today I want to show you a quick installation walkthrough of Sun GlassFish Web Stack. I'm using Solaris 10 in this walkthrough, but installation on RHEL is absolutely the same. As a small...
Great news! Sriram anncounced the availability of the upcoming Sun GlassFish Web Stack 1.6 as development and testing version for Solaris 10 U5+ and RHEL...
Great news! Sriram anncounced the availability of the upcoming Sun GlassFish Web Stack 1.6 as development and testing version for Solaris 10 U5+ and RHEL 5.2+.The development version is currently only available as IPS (Image Packaging System) distribution which basically gives you a small installer like application allowing you to download and pick only those components you're really need. IPS also allows you to pick up updates easily and - for me - the most impressive...
Great news! Sriram anncounced the availability of the upcoming Sun GlassFish Web Stack 1.6 as development and testing version for Solaris 10 U5+ and RHEL 5.2+.The development version is currently only...
Preparing myself and my hardware for the PHP Unconference this weekend in Hamburg and just realized that the new Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard contains a native...
Preparing myself and my hardware for the PHP Unconference this weekend in Hamburg and just realized that the new Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard contains a native Cisco IPSec VPN client out-of-the-box. Just migrate your VPN settings and you're free to uninstall Cisco's antiquated VPNClient.
Preparing myself and my hardware for the PHP Unconference this weekend in Hamburg and just realized that the new Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard contains a native Cisco IPSec VPN client out-of-the-box....