WildFly 9.0 CR1 announced with intelligent load balancing
The ninth major release of the Java EE server WildFly is nearing completion. Highlights include intelligent load balancing, HTTP2 and SPDY support and a new offline CLI mode.
The ninth major release of the Java EE server WildFly is nearing completion. Highlights include intelligent load balancing, HTTP2 and SPDY support and a new offline CLI mode.
It’s Java 8 week – and we’ve got a special issue of JAX Magazine to celebrate.
Although still RC1 status, high-profile alternative to toy product GlassFish receives a further boost by making Oracles cut for certified platform compatible offerings.
GlassFish development continues, with the WebSocket component getting an update this week. But is it swimming or sinking?
Fallout from scrapping of commercial GlassFish build continues
Fallout from scrapping of commercial GlassFish build continues but TomEE creator says users are also to blame.
To the disappointment of many, Oracle withdraws commercial support for open source server.
To the disappointment of many, Oracle withdraws commercial support for open source server.
Mahesh Kannan examines the new batch processing capability provided by JSR 352 for Java EE 7. Reprinted with permission from the Oracle Technology Network, Oracle Corporation
The biggest challenge in writing HTML5 applications is that your application must run on many platforms, ranging from old desktop browsers to cutting-edge mobile browsers. Each browser behaves nearly the same, but inconsistencies can lead to major bugs. Kevin Nilson, hardcore developer and VP of Engineering at just.me, shows you how to leverage several open source Java tools to test your HTML5 apps in ALL browsers, including: TestSwarm, QUnit, Jenkins, Hudson,Oracle VM VirtualBox, GlassFish Server. Filming courtesy of marakana.com
Oracle’s Nigel Deakin shows how to new ease-of-use features enable you to write fewer lines of code
Steve Millidge gives us a WebSocket taster using a combination of languages and a popular Java server.
Finally a cloud platform home for the Java EE 6 Web Profile certified project. Jelastic swoop in to help.
A cheaper, cut-down edition of the framework may help it compete with open-source rivals like Spring.