On the deck but still flapping: GlassFish soldiers on
GlassFish development continues, with the WebSocket component getting an update this week. But is it swimming or sinking?
GlassFish development continues, with the WebSocket component getting an update this week. But is it swimming or sinking?
Java EE 7 arrives today. We spoke to Oracle VP of Software Development Anil Gaur to discuss the major enterprise release in more detail
Steve Millidge gives us a WebSocket taster using a combination of languages and a popular Java server.
Next-generation protocols are the main focus of new release, bringing high speeds and low-latency connections.
Latest release of asynchronous server brings support for persistent connection protocol.
In this exclusive interview, Arun Gupta of Oracle discusses JAX-RS 2.0, WebSockets and GlassFish.
The latest version of the enduringly popular server has seen its guts re-architectured to expand its protocol support beyond HTTP.
JSR 356 just about made the cut for Java EE 7 specifications, bringing a Java API for WebSocket. More details within.
JAXenter speaks to Markus Karg, on the current status of JAX-RS 2.0.
PLUS, Metawidget 0.99 gets Mnemonics support in Swing and FakeReplace support, and a new release for Pinky Scala REST/MVC web framework.
Version 0.5 of the Faye publish-subscribe messaging system for Ruby, Node.js and web browsers, is out now. Faye is based […]
Pusher is a new Web service that allows users to collaborate in real time, add live status updates and messages, […]