March 19, 2010
Kohsuke Kawaguchi: Hudson Hackathon Day 1.
Hudson Hackathon Day 1 is over, and I'm just back to the office.
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March 19, 2010
New process for subscribing/unsubscribing to jsr-314-open@jcp.org.
My last blog
entry about JSR-314-OPEN@JCP.ORG was over a year ago. This list is the official Expert Group (EG) mailing list on which the development of the JSR-314 specification (JSF 2.0) is discussed. The
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Grizzly 1.9.18 is out
We have been quiet for awhile with the monster...but we keep making improvements, and this week the team is proud to announce the GA availability of 1.9.18
This version doesn't contains any new features as we have focused on performance and fixing bugs. The change logs can be found here. Note that we are more and more to work on the Grizzly Servlet Container and make it pass the Servlet 2.5 TCKs. Hopefully before the end of the year we will have it working on both Grizzly 1.9.x and 2.0.0! On The Grizzly 2.0.0 side, we have been swamped by the upcoming GlassFish v3 release all summer (hopefully Oracle allow us more resources :-))....but 1.9.18 should be the last one integrated in v3, hence we will resume our full time work on completing Grizzly 2.0.0. GlassFish v3 is a heavy user of the Grizzly HTTP Framework: ALL Scripting language support: JRuby, Python and Groovy, the Admin CLI, Monitoring/Management REST API (with the help of Jersey's GrizzlyAdapter), EJB WebServices, Java WebStart, etc.....Finally, one interesting use of Grizzly can be seen with the Atmosphere Framework, which offer an end to end stack for writing Comet and REST applications with the help of Jersey.For any questions or to download samples and tutorials, go to our main site and use our Nabble forum (no subscription needed) or follow us on Twitter and tweet your questions there!
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Date: September, 14 2009
Url: http://www.java.net/blog/jfarcand/archive/2009/09/14/grizzly-1918-out
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