This TOTD is inspired by
Learning JavaFX Script - Part 3. The original article explains how to invoke
a Web service from a JavaFX client using NetBeans 5.5.1 and GlassFish v1. Newer
version of both NetBeans and GlassFish are available since the article was
written. This TOTD (tip of the day) explains how to invoke a
Metro endpoint deployed on
GlassFish v2 from a
JavaFX client - all using...
As mentioned
earlier, I presented on "Rails powered by GlassFish & jMaki" at
South Bay Ruby Meetup yesterday. The
slides are available
here.
The demos showed in the talk are listed below:
screencast #web9 - Create standalone and shared WARs that
can be deployed on GlassFish
GlassFish v3 gem - Create a simple Rails app and run it using GlassFish
gem instead of WEBrick...
There are several reasons you may deploy JRuby-on-Rails application on GlassFish:
Java EE is a long tested deployment platform and GlassFish
is Java EE 5 compliant.
GlassFish "green" deployment model - just create a WAR and
dump it in
autodeploy directory. Typical Rails deployment requires to spawn
multiple Mongrels, front-ended by Apache and then manage them through
Capistrano.
Java EE...
I'll be
speaking on "Rails powered by GlassFish & jMaki" at
South Bay Ruby Meetup on Jan 29
(Tuesday) @ 7pm. Read more details
here.
You'll learn:
How GlassFish provides an
easy-to-use and production-quality development and deployment environment
for your JRuby-on-Rails applications ?
How GlassFish is a
"green"
alternative for deploying...
The jMaki session at the
upcoming
Ajax World East 2008 is featured on
Web2Journal.
Enjoy
several jMaki screencasts before the talk :)
Jean-Francois is also
speaking on
Asynchronous Ajax for Revolutionary Web Applications - He is a great speaker
and interesting topic too!
If you want to speak, the
Call For Paper for Ajax
World closes tomorrow (Jan 25, 2008)....
Metro is the Web services stack in
GlassFish. It is your one-stop shop
from a simple Hello World to Secure, Reliable, Transactional and .NET 3.0
interoperable endpoint. Metro Tooling is provided by
NetBeans and other options are explained
here.
Screencast #ws7 describes how a Metro endpoint can be easily created and
deployed on GlassFish and invoked from a Web client using NetBeans...
"sakila" is the
sample database shipped with MySQL (pronounced as
my ess-kew-ell). In the context of Sun
Microsystems
announcing the agreement to acquire MySQL, I'd like to dedicate this entry
to show how this sample database can be exposed as a RESTful Web service
endpoint and deployed on GlassFish
using
Jersey
Tooling Plugin (0.4.1 with Jersey
0.4) in NetBeans IDE.
Lets get...
GlassFish Registration Campaign promises exactly that! Just follow the 4
simple steps:
Download
GlassFish v2 UR1 or
Java EE 5 SDK Update 4.
Install and register GlassFish (more
info around 2:33 min).
Submit
your sweepstakes entry.
Increase your chances of the sweepstakes by
telling your friends and colleagues about this sweepstakes. If...
What is GlassFish and
Why GlassFish ?
How community
is an important aspect ?
How is it different and better than other alternatives ?
If you would like any (or more) of these questions answered, then the
upcoming
GlassFish Day in Hyderabad, India will provide answers to all of them. This
is our first such event in India and we are excited! There will be presentations...
Are you a GlassFish
community member ? Then consider putting one of the following
buttons on your blog, website, attach as your email signature or
anything you like.
And if your website is powered by GlassFish, then add the following
button:
The complete collection of buttons, and the associated code, is
available on GlassFish...