How to: Set up a GlassFish Cluster
This tutorial will guide you to set up a GlassFish cluster that serves a single application on multiple machines. To be used with sticky sessions load balancing.
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This tutorial will guide you to set up a GlassFish cluster that serves a single application on multiple machines. To be used with sticky sessions load balancing.
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In this article, we’ll address upgrading individual libraries used by your applications. This solves two problems. First, it improves the
Upgrade to Jakarta EE 10 – part 3: Transform incompatible Dependencies Read Post »
We explain how you can automate transforming the application’s source code to use the Jakarta EE 10 APIs. This will enable you to use new features in Jakarta EE 10 as well as newer versions of external libraries that require Jakarta EE 10.
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In this article, we’ll explore using the Eclipse Transformer to transform your final binary application so that it can be deployed to a Jakarta EE runtime like Eclipse GlassFish 7.
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Upgrading to Jakarta EE 10 from an older version of Jakarta EE or Java EE can be a bit tricky and may require
How to upgrade to Jakarta EE 10 and GlassFish 7 – it’s much easier than you think! Read Post »
Here are some of the most helpful resources for getting started with Jakarta EE, an open source platform for developing enterprise Java applications.
Unlock the power of Jakarta EE with these awesome resources! Read Post »
Do you want to have a say in what happens for the next version of Jakarta EE? Check out the new edition of the Jakarta EE Survey 2022 by OmniFish, which follows the tradition of the bi-annual OmniFaces surveys. The purpose of the survey is to help everybody understand the current status of the Jakarta EE ecosystem, what we as a community represent, which parts of Jakarta EE we all use the most and what we all expect from Jakarta EE in the future.
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Press release: OmniFish are proud to announce they’ve established themselves as a new international company in the field of Jakarta EE support, specifically supporting the application server Eclipse GlassFish, a new cloud‑native Jakarta EE runtime Piranha Cloud, and their associated components such as Mojarra, the Jakarta Faces implementation.
Yes, Jakarta EE 10 is just behind the door, with a rich set of new useful features. GlassFish 7 is also very close to its final release, coming with Jakarta EE 10 support. And it’s now actively maintained and commercially supported by OmniFish. Therefore you can start using Jakarta EE 10 very soon on a reliable and production‑ready server backed by a commercial company. But first, what’s coming to Jakarta EE 10?
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