I presented on GlassFish
and Metro
in Developer Update meetings in St
Louis & Kansas
City. The slides are available here.
The demos shown in the talk can be seen at:
Secure
and Reliable Web service development and deployment using NetBeans IDE
The healthcare scenario explained in the talk can be seen as a demo here
and the associated source code can be downloaded here.
The flight out of...
As reported earlier,
I presented on "Rails
powered by GlassFish and jMaki" yesterday at The
Server Side Java Symposium - Las Vegas. The slides are
available here.
The demos shown in the talk are available at:
Rails
2.0 Scaffold on GlassFish v3 Gem
JRuby
Update Center Module
jMaki
on Rails
Would you like to know why use GlassFish for Rails deployment ? Rails
powered by the GlassFish...
Ruby Developer
Center is a new page launched today that is a one stop page
for any thing & everything about Ruby, JRuby, Rails and all
related efforts @ Sun
Microsystems. Here are couple of new articles to get you
started:
NetBeans,
Solaris, GlassFish: The Ruby's Red Slippers Fit
Rails
powered by the GlassFish Application Server
The site is divided into 4 tabs - Overview, Reference,...
If you want to learn more about:
How to use GlassFish
as development & deployment platform for Rails applications ?
How GlassFish
v3 Gem provides a "green" alternative to WEBrick &
Mongrel ?
How to use NetBeans
& jMaki
plug-in to embed rich widgets in your Rails applications ?
Then you can learn all about it in The
Server Side Java Symposium, Las Vegas. Here are the...
JRuby
1.1 RC3 (third and final release candidate) was released
last week. The highlights are:
58 issues resolved since JRuby 1.1RC2
ri/rdoc w/ documentation included in distribution
More IO corner cases fixed (popen, reopen)
Several small bottlenecks fixed
This is your last chance to report any issues before JRuby 1.1 goes
final. And I encourage you to try out GlassFish
v3 Gem...
Do you know there are several advantags of deploying Ruby-on-Rails
applications on GlassFish
instead of traditional Apache/Mongrel ?
Here they are:
Identical Development and Deployment Environments
Multiple Applications in One Container
Multiple Requests by a Single Application
Redeploying an Application
Clustering,...
I delivered my Maki
as an Ajax Mashup Framework talk and the slides are available
here.
Lots of attendees came by afterwards and told me that they enjoyed the
demo. The talk showed how jMaki
Webtop provides a lightweight mashup framework that runs in
the browser. Here is a pictorial representation of the demo shown:
jMaki Webtop is basically a jMaki widget that can be embedded in a JSP...
Ajax World East 2008 started earlier today.
I delievered my "Web 2.0 Application development using jMaki" and the
slides are available here.
There were several demos shown in the talk (using NetBeans and GlassFish)
and they are all accessible at the links mentiond below:
RSS
feeds in jMaki widgets
Mashing
up the Maps
Rails
powered by jMaki
Sun
Tech Days Event Map
Several other...
Sun Microsystems is a
Gold sponsor of Ajax
World East 2008. The event kick starts in New York City
tomorrow and you can see the complete agenda here.
From Sun speakers, you'll hear how jMaki, GlassFish Comet,
GlassFish
and NetBeans
provide an easy-to-use and industry-grade platform to develop and
deploy Rich
Internet Applications. Here is the list of Sun sessions...
Here is my travel schedule for next 5 weeks:
Mar 17-21
Ajax World, New York
Web
Application Development using jMaki
Mar 25-26
The Server Side Java Symposium, Las Vegas
Rails
powered by GlassFish & jMaki
Mar 27
Developer Update, St
Louis Westport DoubleTree, FREE event
Open
Source Web Services stack in GlassFish...