Hello Eric
Thanks for the feedback. Here are some responses to your queries.
GlassFish has evolved from Sun Java System Application Server 8.1
codebase which itself was a significant bump up in terms of ease-of-use
and quality from the SunOne days.
You will find the GF admin interface signific
Shreedhar,
I'm assuming GF is borrows a lot on the sunone app server. I think
we may be one of a few groups (on this mailing list at least) that
have deployed production Tapestry applications on the Sunone App
Server 7.0.
After spending many hours on different policy file configurations, we
de
ward Lewis Ship
Cc: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: Tapestry on GlassFish
Hello Howard
Thank you for responding.
Without de-emphasizing the need to figure out security policy setting
for apps, here's some news that might help for deploying, running and
evaluating Tapestry apps with GlassFi
Hello Howard
Thank you for responding.
Without de-emphasizing the need to figure out security policy setting
for apps, here's some news that might help for deploying, running and
evaluating Tapestry apps with GlassFish.
After much feedback from the community, bearing ease-of-use in mind for
d
>From some discussions with people at conferences, the main problem is
the stringent security contraints inside GlassFish. Tapestry does
some "non-kosher" things in terms of creating class loaders and using
reflection (a lot of this is related to using Javassist), and these
things need to be expr
He's not on this mailing list. : P
Chris Chiappone skrev:
Could you explain what GlassFish offers that JBOSS does not, what are
the improvements?
Thanks,
~chris
On 3/13/06, Shreedhar Ganapathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
I am part of the GlassFish project that is developing an open sourc
Could you explain what GlassFish offers that JBOSS does not, what are
the improvements?
Thanks,
~chris
On 3/13/06, Shreedhar Ganapathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> I am part of the GlassFish project that is developing an open source
> application server based on Java EE 5. (http://glassfi
Hello
I am part of the GlassFish project that is developing an open source
application server based on Java EE 5. (http://glassfish.dev.java.net).
We are looking to better understand how well popular frameworks, and
apps work with GlassFish.
These have the dual benefits of identifying any bugs