Technical ArticlesThese technical articles and tips provide product introductions, best practices, and deployment guidelines for Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server.
December 18, 2009 DataSource Resource Definition in Java EE 6 This Tech Tip covers a new datasource definition resource introduced in Java EE 6 that you can declare portably for database connectivity across any Java EE 6-compatible application server.
December 10, 2009 Introducing the Java EE 6 Platform Learn about the significant new technologies, usability improvements, and other compelling enhancements in Java EE 6.
December 4, 2009 Asynchronous Support in Servlet 3.0 This Tech Tip introduces the asynchronous support that has been added to the Servlet API in Java Servlet 3.0 technology. It also includes a sample application that demonstrates those features.
November 13, 2009 Performance Tuning the Sun GlassFish Web Stack This guide is an introduction to tuning different components of the Sun GlassFish Web Stack, with a focus on Apache, MySQL, and PHP. (Login or registration required.)
November 6, 2009 Using CDI and Dependency Injection for Java in a JSF 2.0 Application This Tech Tip illustrates the use of three powerful technologies in the Java EE 6 platform: Contexts and Dependency Injection, Dependency Injection For Java, and JavaServer Faces 2.0.
November 6, 2009 The GlassFish Advantage for Small Businesses This paper summarizes the benefits of GlassFish for small businesses with an overview of the product's core features and a look at the experiences of three young companies: Webzzle, TravelMuse, and Clarity Accounting. (Login or registration required.)
October 30, 2009 Comparing GlassFish and JBoss: Which Application Server Is Right for You? This paper summarizes the features and capabilities that make GlassFish advantageous for building, deploying, and managing enterprise-class Java applications and web services. (Login or registration required.)
October 16, 2009
Getting Started in the Cloud with the Sun GlassFish Portfolio This paper describes how to take advantage of the Sun Glassfish Portfolio in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) public cloud environment using Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server. (Login or registration required.)
October 2, 2009
Deploying Sun GlassFish Web Space Server 10.0 For High Availability and Scalability This document provides a brief technical overview, as well as the steps to install and configure Sun GlassFish Web Space Server for simplifying the development of web content and collaboration. (Login or registration required.)
September 25, 2009
Enabling Web Service Security With OpenSSO WSS Agent Learn how to write a web service with JAX-WS, secure it with OpenSSO WSS Agent, and deploy it on Tomcat, JBoss, WebLogic, GlassFish, and WebSphere.
September 18, 2009
Enabling IP/Resource/Environment Based Authentication With OpenSSO In this three-part article series, detailed use cases show how OpenSSO server and policy agents can improve a user's experience with access control.
September 18, 2009
Locking and Concurrency in Java Persistence 2.0 This Tech Tip highlights the new locking and concurrency features in JPA 2.0 and provides an application that demonstrates these capabilities.
August 28, 2009
Securing REST Web Services With OAuth Learn how to use the open-source protocol OpenAuth and OpenSSO extensions to secure a RESTful web service.
August 14, 2009
First Steps to Develop and Deploy Ruby on Rails Applications with GlassFish Ruby on Rails improves developer productivity by speeding up development of database-backed web applications. This document gets you started with JRuby applications on GlassFish. (Registration or login required.)
August 7, 2009
Event Processing With GlassFish ESB This tutorial explores the Intelligent Event Processor (IEP) service engine, a component in GlassFish ESB 2.1 that provides powerful support for event-driven architecture (EDA). (Login or registration required.)
July 31, 2009
GlassFish ESB Tutorial - A Gentle Introduction This tutorial provides a comprehensive, hands-on introduction to the OpenESB technology that is making its way into Sun commercial products--GlassFish ESB and Java CAPS 6. (Login or registration required.)
July 02, 2009
Sun GlassFish Enterprise Service Bus: The Lightweight ESB Sun GlassFish ESB has been designed to catalyze a lightweight business integration deployment project. It offers a "fit-to-purpose" mix of features, functionality, extensibility, and support. Learn more in this white paper. (Registration or login required.)
July 02, 2009
A Sampling of EJB 3.1 This Tech Tip introduces a few of the exciting new features in Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) technology 3.1.
June 26, 2009
A Common Ant Build File for Metro-Based Services and Clients This Tech Tip describes the contents and operation of a common ant build file that simplifies the task of building and testing Metro-based services.
June 26, 2009
RESTful Web Services Made Easy JAX-RS makes it easy to develop RESTful web services using Java technology. This 2009 JavaOne Conference session showed why.
June 19, 2009
Dynamic Languages Powered by GlassFish v3 Application Server Learn how GlassFish v3 has been designed to support dynamic languages like Ruby, Python, and Groovy on the JVM.
June 12, 2009
Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 with Extensible GlassFish Application Server v3 GlassFish v3, the Java EE 6 compatible application server, is entirely modular. Have a look at the new OSGi-based architecture and new features.
May 15, 2009
Writing Java Applications Using Jersey to Interoperate With RESTful Web Services The Jersey Client API is a high-level, Java technology-based API for interoperating with RESTful Web services. This paper describes the client API and shows how to to concisely and efficiently implement a reusable client-side solution and talk to RESTful services. (Login or registration required.)
May 08, 2009
Optimizing Sun GlassFish Enterpise Server Performance for Sun Open Network Systems Find out how the open-source Sun GlassFish Portfolio provides the foundation for a high-performance, next-generation Web infrastructure. (Login or registration required.)
May 01, 2009
Application Scalability and Fault Tolerance with GlassFish Load Balancer Scalability and fault tolerance are fundamental requirements of an effectively deployed enterprise application. This paper describes how you can achieve scalability and fault tolerance with GlassFish Load Balancer. (Login or registration required.)
April 17, 2009
Tech Tip: Jersey and Spring This tip shows you how to use Jersey's integrated support for Spring, a framework for building and running enterprise Java applications.
March 20, 2009
GlassFish and MySQL, Part 4: Creating a RESTful Web Service and JavaFX Client Learn how to use the NetBeans IDE with GlassFish and MySQL to create a RESTful Web service. You'll also learn how to use the NetBeans IDE with JavaFX support to run a JavaFX client for the Web service.
March 20, 2009
Converged Enterprise Applications In this Tech Tip, you'll learn about converged enterprise applications and how the SIP Servlet API v1.1 specification simplifies the development of converged enterprise applications. You'll also find a sample converged enterprise application that demonstrates the concepts and techniques covered in this tip.
March 13, 2009
Writing Your First Ruby-on-Rails Web Application Use NetBeans IDE 6.5 and GlassFish v3 Prelude to create a Ruby-on-Rails Web application in OpenSolaris 2008.11 without typing a single line of code.
March 06, 2009
Leveraging Identity with GlassFish and MySQL This paper describes what identity management is, how to install and configure Sun Identity Manager using GlassFish and MySQL, and compares the TCO for this solution to other vendors' offerings. (Registration required.)
January 23, 2009
GlassFish and MySQL, Part 3: Creating and Using a Web Service In this third article in a series of articles on GlassFish and MySQL, you'll learn how easy it is to convert the controller layer of the Web application discussed in Part 2 into a Web service.
January 09, 2009
Protecting Java EE Applications With OpenSSO Policy Agents, Part 2: Same-Domain SSO How to configure OpenSSO so that certain resources on your secured application are publicly accessible with no authentication required? Read this article for the procedure. Also included is an overview of the types of single sign-on. |
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