The Aquarium is being remodelled - this seems reasonable given the number of eyes we're attracting; so I appologise for the dust and broken links.The first...
The Aquarium is being remodelled - this seems reasonable given the number of eyes we're attracting; so I appologise for the dust and broken links.The first thing I've done is added a piscine-themed banner. The picture came from the photostream of fellow flickerite Mike Johnston who posted the pictures under a Creative Commons Attribition License - which allows derived works but requires credit - so here it is. I wish more flickerites would choose a license rather than just go...
The Aquarium is being remodelled - this seems reasonable given the number of eyes we're attracting; so I appologise for the dust and broken links.The first thing I've done is added a...
Ray published a detailedupdate of the JDK releases.Probably the most important bit is thatMustang (Java SE 6) is now scheduled to go final in theautum of this...
Ray published a detailedupdate of the JDK releases.Probably the most important bit is thatMustang (Java SE 6) is now scheduled to go final in theautum of this year;Ray explains the situation in detail, but the main reason is that extra time is needed to ensurea high quality release.We all - GlassFish included -depend on Java SE, so the JDK team is very careful.Please keep thosebug reports and fixes coming.Ray's blog also describes the status of the other releasesin addition...
Ray published a detailedupdate of the JDK releases.Probably the most important bit is thatMustang (Java SE 6) is now scheduled to go final in theautum of this year;Ray explains the situation...
There is a new thread in the GlassFish DEV mailing list onhow to improve the GlassFish Build Process.We all agree it should improve;this is your chance to...
There is a new thread in the GlassFish DEV mailing list onhow to improve the GlassFish Build Process.We all agree it should improve;this is your chance to participate...BuildProcess,GlassFish
Vijay Ramachandran has blogged a couple of posts about writing portable web services using GlassFish. The first contrasts developing a web service using JAX-WS...
Vijay Ramachandran has blogged a couple of posts about writing portable web services using GlassFish. The first contrasts developing a web service using JAX-WS and JAX-RPC and specifically how Java EE 5's use of annotations and dependency injection remove many of the steps usually expected. He also notes a couple of nice features in GlassFish - such as the autodeploy directory. The second post shows how you can quickly develop and test a client in just five easy steps. Keep...
Vijay Ramachandran has blogged a couple of posts about writing portable web services using GlassFish. The first contrasts developing a web service using JAX-WS and JAX-RPC and specifically how Java EE...
Kim Lichong's works with Binuin performance, and they both focus on performance issues, tips and best practices through the Java stack.Binu and Kim contribute...
Kim Lichong's works with Binuin performance, and they both focus on performance issues, tips and best practices through the Java stack.Binu and Kim contribute to thePerformance Forumand thePerformance Project.Performance is a concern of most projects, but this forum look at the integration across all layers.Kim co-wrote an article onStAX parsing performance,and, in his new blog,he is promising another article very soon, this time...
Kim Lichong's works with Binuin performance, and they both focus on performance issues, tips and best practices through the Java stack.Binu and Kim contribute to thePerformance Forumand thePerformance...
Carla reports about anupdate of the JavaDocs for much ofGlassFish.Go directly to thetop entry pointand check herblog for details and...
Carla reports about anupdate of the JavaDocs for much ofGlassFish.Go directly to thetop entry pointand check herblog for details and disclaimers.JavaDocs,GlassFish,JavaEE
Chip Multi-Threadingprovides increased throughput with low power consumptionthrough multiple execution streams within a single chip.CMT is a key initiative for...
Chip Multi-Threadingprovides increased throughput with low power consumptionthrough multiple execution streams within a single chip.CMT is a key initiative for Sun and is covered very well in the December issue ofthe SDN+ Channel(also see Richard'sintroductory blog).Binu Johnhas been focusing on the performance analysis ofSJS ASand GlassFishand its Java APIs for XML and Web Services.Binu's first blog talks about the characteristics ofbenchmarking CMT...
Chip Multi-Threadingprovides increased throughput with low power consumptionthrough multiple execution streams within a single chip.CMT is a key initiative for Sun and is covered very well in the...
Doug has written a detailed entry on how topublish a RESTful web service using JAX-WS 2.0.This is a complementary blog to Marc's earlier posting on how...
Doug has written a detailed entry on how topublish a RESTful web service using JAX-WS 2.0.This is a complementary blog to Marc's earlier posting on how toconsume a RESTful web service using JAX-WS 2.0.Doug's style is to build up the example incrementally;that makes it look quite more complex than it actually is.Doug's example is written in the context ofJWSDP 2.0 but it would apply equally toGlassFish.Doug also indicates how this would be done inMustang using thesimple...
Doug has written a detailed entry on how topublish a RESTful web service using JAX-WS 2.0.This is a complementary blog to Marc's earlier posting on how toconsume a RESTful web service using...
For your convenience, The Aquarium is now being aggregated through planetjava.org (thanks Steve) and java.blogs so you can read GlassFish related news along...
For your convenience, The Aquarium is now being aggregated through planetjava.org (thanks Steve) and java.blogs so you can read GlassFish related news along with your other favourite Java related blogs.Also don't forget that you can easily subscribe to The Aquarium using the convenient buttons (located over on the right hand side of the main page under "RSS Feeds)".[image from Western's photostream]
For your convenience, The Aquarium is now being aggregated through planetjava.org (thanks Steve) and java.blogs so you can read GlassFish related news along with your other favourite Java...