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Security

This a rather long article covering OpenESB (Open ESB) administration and management along with discussing a complete sample application shows how to develop solutions based on OpenESB

This blog shows steps to create a CSR (certificate signing request) send it to godaddy to get it signed and finally how to install it in GlassFish application server.
EJB

I decided to write down the answer for some questions which my book's readers email me or ask me via twitter in my weblog so everyone can benefit from the answers. Here is the answer to the first question which involves custom security realms.
GlassFish supports 5 types of security realms out of the box which are sd follow:
File Realm: Usefull for development and testing purposes. GlassFish...

Java EE Security refcard is available for download. This refcard covers Java EE 6 security and discuss how each application server supports the specs. The refcard covers authentication, authorization, and transport security in Web Application, EJB application and web services by introducing the concept and the related annotations and deployment descriptors which help us realize the concept.

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This is the second part of a larger setup which explain how to extend GlassFish CLI (Command Line interface , asadmin functionalities) and GlassFish Administration Console (Web Console). This Second part assume that you read the first part and you are ready to get your hands dirty with the coding and deployment.

This relatively long article discusses OSGI, HK2, GlassFish modularity, how to extend GlassFish CLI and GlassFish administration console, Using GlassFish update system and finally setting up and managing an IPS package system.

My thought on GlassFish v3 release. GlassFish v3 is the the first application server supporting Java EE 6. You can find several useful links to related resources and events.
Community

GlassFish security book authored by Masoud kalali and published by Packt is now available for purchase. The book covers GlassFish, Java EE 6, OpenSSO and OpenDS.



