Oracle will stop offering commercial support for new versions of the open-source GlassFish application server, leaving customers who want such support with the option of licensing the more expensive ...
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Jack Wallen walks you through the process of deploying the open-source GlassFish Java Application server on the latest release of Ubuntu Server. Glassfish is a free, open-source Java application ...
The Eclipse Foundation yesterday announced the release of GlassFish 5.1, considered a major milestone release belying the modest increase in its version number. GlassFish 5.1 comprises the full ...
Eclipse GlassFish 5.1 is compatible with the Java EE 8 specification and represents the full migration of GlassFish to the open source Eclipse Foundation. The GlassFish application server supports ...
The latest release of Oracle's GlassFish Java application server, announced last week, puts a lot of emphasis on developer productivity. GlassFish 3.1-- both the commercially supported and open source ...
Put simply Glassfish is more potentially disruptive than anything that WebLogic will do with Fusion. And still no action, Oracle is well positioned to dominate enterprise computing, both hardware and ...
When Oracle bought Sun, many people worried that Oracle would stop supporting Sun's open-source programs. We were right. Oracle first abandoned OpenSolaris, then OpenOffice, and now Oracle's Glassfish ...
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Oracle will stop offering commercial support for new versions of the open-source GlassFish application server, leaving customers who want such support with the option of licensing the more expensive ...