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| The GlassFish Community is holding its first GlassFish Day a year after the first version was released and with a second version now in beta. A lot has happened in a year and now is a good time to hear about customer adoption, successful deployments as well as mix-and-matching of Java EE 5 with other technologies. |
| !!! GlassFish Day, May 2007 SF |
| ! (part of CommunityOne) |
| !! "GlassFish getting started & What's new in GlassFish v2" Session |
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| It'll also be a good time to hear about GlassFish v2's new JAX-WS 2.1 Web Services stack with built-in WSIT (Web Services Interoperability Technologies) capabilities which are regularly tested with Microsoft's WCF (Windows Communication Foundation). You'll also hear about the new support for dynamic clustering, load-balancing and fail-over, all part of the standard GlassFish v2 download. |
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| Speakers: Karen (Intro), Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart |
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| Whether they're contributing directly to GlassFish, re-using parts of the application server, or adding value on top of it, many partners are available to best fit your architecture and productivity needs. Come and hear about what the GlassFish Community at large has to offer. |
| In this state of the union GlassFish session, you'll hear about where the community stands, how it's evolving towards a complete middleware solution encompassing a production-ready Java EE application server, a JBI infrastructure for SOA-based deployments and a complete identity infrastructure solution ranging from an LDAP server to an SSO and Federation product. |
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| We'll take a look at the ongoing work for the Sun Web Developer Pack (Sun WSDP) for Web 2.0 development with RESTful Web Services using AJAX, JavaScript, ATOM, and more. Finally, the work that has started on the modules-based GlassFish v3 will be presented, demoed and discussed by GlassFish architect Jerome Dochez. |
| You'll hear about what makes the GlassFish Application Server unique in the Open Source Java EE space and understand how to get started with both version 1 and version 2 beta. Version 1 of the GlassFish Application Server was released in May 2006 with an Update Release (UR) 1 in December 2006. This is the current stable release implementing all of the Java EE 5 features and more. |
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| Experts and partners will be available throughout the day to discuss any questions from seasoned GlassFish users to developers just checking it out. |
| Version 2 of GlassFish is currently in beta with exciting new technologies such as a new JAX-WS 2.1 stack, the WSIT (Web Services Interoperability Technology) extension for Microsoft interoperability using WS-* standards, and a complete set of clustering features. These features include dynamic clustering (Project "Shoal"), load balancing for various paths such HTTP(s) or IIOP, as well as memory of HADB-based data replication. GlassFish v2 also provides the integrated OpenESB 2.0 runtime for JBI-based development. |
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| See you at GlassFish Day and be part of growing community taking GlassFish to the next level! |
| GlassFish v2 also features a new concept of "profiles" making the developer experience much simpler with a single download, an Update Center making notifications and installation for updates much easier than before, a new and improved Grizzly framework, a new JSF/AJAX-based administration console, an upgrade tool and more. |
| This is also your chance to come and talk to the architects and experts from the JAX-WS, JAXB, WSIT, JPA, EJB, JSF, Grizzly teams and get involved in the GlassFish community as a user or a contributor. |