February 10, 2009
category: Main
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced that they have joined forces with Thomson Reuters to deliver increased capacity, improved efficiencies and reduced latency to financial service professionals using Reuters Market Data Systems (RMD...
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced new enterprise customers and service providers, who are leveraging products in the Sun GlassFish Portfolio to grow their businesses and develop innovative solutions. New GlassFish customers includ...
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced the Sun GlassFish Portfolio, the most complete, open source, high-performance Web platform, based on GlassFish, the industry's most downloaded application server. The Sun GlassFish Portfolio ...
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category: Java Technology
The TOTD
#64 describes how to install Open Solaris 2008/11
using Virtual Box.
This Tip Of The Day (TOTD) is going
to explain how to install non-global zones
(aka Solaris Containers) on this Open Solaris image. Containers provide
an operating-sys...
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category: Java Technology
Application Router is a pluggable component in a SIP Servlet Container that routes the requests to appropriate applications. This blog explains basic principles behind the application router and help you write your first application router.
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category: Java Technology
SailFin V1 is released. This post explains the basic steps by which you can get started with SailFin V1.
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category: Java Technology
Writing a new test application in SailFin is made easy using the test templates. End users/developers can easily create & run some some test applications after installing the SailFin server. These test templates can also serve as a tutorial to develo...
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category: Java Technology
Figuring out common tasks shouldn't be so hard... also:
Weblogs: Why Swing's Image documentation is useless, tricks with /tmp, and building Drizzle on OpenSolaris.
Java Today: Substance 5.1 and Fandango 4.0 released, OpenJDK 6 Mercurial repositories ...
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