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This blog describes the latest functionality in GlassFish v3 logging. Updated 9/28/09
on Sep 2, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
In this blog I will describe how to add custom handlers to GlassFish v3 Prelude.
on Dec 9, 2008 | Permalink | Discuss
Logging in GlassFish V3 has undergone some changes to leverage the logging utility in JDK. This blogs reviews where we are with those changes in Prelude and how to use what is there.
on Oct 28, 2008 | Permalink | Discuss
Presentation and lab material from the first jMaki day are now posted on line.
on Feb 27, 2007 | Permalink | Discuss
jMaki, an Ajax framework that provides a lightweight model for reusable Ajax-enabled widgets has it's first beta release candidate available inlcuding support for PHP.
on Nov 29, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
jMaki is a framework that provides a lightweight model for reusable Ajax-enabled widgets as JSP tags or JSF componets. The latest NetBeans plugin makes using jMaki is even easier.
on Oct 22, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
Stability is a goal with the upcoming GlassFish V2 milestone 2 release which has enterprise level features.
on Sep 26, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
The jMaki web site has a new cleaner look and a widget gallery for you to browse. jMaki allows Java developers to use popular AJAX-style widgets as a JSP tag library or JSF component.
on Sep 18, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
The next release of GlassFish, V2, has just shipped its first milestone build.
on Aug 17, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
There two releases in development in project GlassFish. Here's how to figure out which is best for you.
on Jun 22, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
Some notes from the GlassFish BoF at JavaOne.
on May 30, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
At the GlassFish and JUG reception Wed night of JavaOne included some time to recognize contributions from members of the GlassFish community. Several awards have 2 winners because we recognized both Sun employees and non-Sun employees. View GlassFish award Most bugs filed: Sanjeeb Sahoo filed 74 issues Jean-Baptiste Bugeaud filed 40 Most posts to the forum: Sanjeeb Sahoo had 160 posts Cay...
on May 30, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
We discussed future directions of GlassFish at JavaOne yesterday. Here are the highlights.
on May 17, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
GlassFish has multiple releases now and we have promoted builds for each branch. We should be releasing the FCS build soon and so started the promoted builds on GlassFish.next.
on May 10, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
GlassFish is nearing it's first FCS (final and stable) release. At the same time, development continues on the GlassFish.next release. Builds for both releases are available so here is some info to help you figure out which one should you download.
on May 4, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
The latest versions of the GlassFish doc set are now available for review.
on May 3, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
I wanted to highlight a few events at JavaOne that are related to GlassFish. Hope you can join us.
on Apr 27, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
Come to the GlassFish BoF at JavaOne and talk about where we are and where we're going. Also planned is the GlassFish Community reception where you can meet other members of the community in a more social setting.
on Apr 20, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss
Want to use Java Persistence API in your Java program? Now it's even easier because starting this week you can download the standalone Java Persistence API bundle.
on Apr 17, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss