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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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Welcome to Sheri Now. This is a community site devoted to what's happening in the Java Community. We are presently under construction. |
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Last Updated on Sunday, 18 January 2009 03:57 |
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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With half the nation plunged into zero temp's everyone is wishing for spring and better weather. Most of us are staying home where it is warm and working on our pet projects. This is Sheri's. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 31 January 2009 19:51 |
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 10:11 |
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GlassFish is an open source application server project led by Sun Microsystems for the Java EE platform. The commercial version is called Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server. GlassFish is free software, dual-licensed under two free software licences: the Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL) and the GNU General Public License (GPL) with the classpath exception.
GlassFish is based on source code donated by Sun and Oracle Corporation's TopLink persistence system. It uses a derivative of Apache Tomcat as the servlet container for serving Web content, with an added component called Grizzly which uses Java NIO for scalability and speed. The project was launched on 6 June 2005. On 4 May 2006, Project GlassFish released the first version that supports the Java EE 5 specification. On 8 May 2007 Project SailFin was announced at JavaOne as a sub-project under Project GlassFish. Project SailFin aims to add Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) servlet functionality to GlassFish.[1] On 17 September 2007 the GlassFish community released version 2 (aka Sun Java System Application Server 9.1) with full enterprise clustering capabilities, Microsoft-interoperable Web Services. On 21 January 2009 Sun Microsystems and the community released version GlassFish 2.1 (aka Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1) which serves as the basis for the Sailfin SIP AppServer project (aka Sun Communication Application Server). In version 3, GlassFish adds new features to ease migration from Tomcat to GlassFish. [2]. The other main new features are around modularity (GlassFish v3 Prelude shipped with an Apache felix OSGi runtime), startup time (a few seconds), deploy-on-change (provided by NetBeans and Eclipse plugins), and [3]. GlassFish v3 "final" is set to be aligned with the upcoming Java EE 6 release. |
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Joomla! Security Strike Team |
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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The Joomla! Project has assembled a top-notch team of experts to form the new Joomla! Security Strike Team. This new team will solely focus on investigating and resolving security issues. Instead of working in relative secrecy, the JSST will have a strong public-facing presence at the Joomla! Security Center. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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The Joomla! team has millions of good reasons to be smiling about the Joomla! 1.5. In its current incarnation, it's had millions of downloads, taking it to an unprecedented level of popularity. The new code base is almost an entire re-factor of the old code base. The user experience is still extremely slick but for developers the API is a dream. A proper framework for real PHP architects seeking the best of the best. If you're a former Mambo User or a 1.0 series Joomla! User, 1.5 is the future of CMSs for a number of reasons. It's more powerful, more flexible, more secure, and intuitive. Our developers and interface designers have worked countless hours to make this the most exciting release in the content management system sphere. Go on ... get your FREE copy of Joomla! today and spread the word about this benchmark project. |
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