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  GlassFish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
GlassFish is the name of an open source development project for the next generation Sun Microsystems Java EE server.
GlassFish is based on application server source code donated by Sun and Oracle Corporation's TopLink persistence system.
GlassFish is licensed under the Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL), an open source license.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/GlassFish   (651 words)

  
 Glassfish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Glassfish tend to be offered only periodically, so it is a good idea to snap them up when you see them.
Glassfish are not especially delicate, but the sooner you have them settled in and feeding, the better.
Glassfish feeding on lobster eggs, alongside a platy and a pufferfish
homepage.mac.com /nmonks/aquaria/glassfish.html   (718 words)

  
 Growfish - Gippsland Aquaculture Industry Network (GAIN)
They were (and still are) imported under the names "painted glassfish" or "disco fish" (presumably because their almost fluorescent colors resemble discotheque lights).
It must be said that, in our experience, those glassfish which survive the injection process go on to live fairly normal lives, despite the gaudy dyes present within their bodies.By time, the dye fades.
Glassfish are not the only species which are subjected to artificial colouring.
www.growfish.com.au /content.asp?contentid=3478   (767 words)

  
 Developing and Building Project GlassFish with NetBeans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The GlassFish build scripts use the libraries from the extracted GlassFish image for its classpath.
The location for these libraries is configured in the glassfish module's project.properties file (we checked out the glassfish module above when we got the source).
If, while working in any of the GlassFish modules, you have unresolved compiler errors in the NetBeans editor, its a matter of simply adding the missing jar files to the classpath.
www.netbeans.org /kb/41/glassfish.html   (844 words)

  
 Death by Dyeing.org - Shades of death   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
They were (and still are) imported under the names “painted glassfish” or “disco fish” (presumably because their almost fluorescent colours resemble discotheque lights).
A few coloured glassfish were sedated in MS222 anesthetic and observed under a binocular microscope.
It must be said that, in our experience, those glassfish which survive the injection process go on to live fairly normal lives, despite the gaudy dyes present within their bodies.
www.deathbydyeing.org /moreau.htm   (2084 words)

  
 Stefan Arentz » Mini GlassFish Review
Project GlassFish is Sun’s effort to produce a high quality and open source JEE5 application server.
GlassFish is still in beta, but I think they are close to a first final release.
There are much more than named features, integration of GlassFish with SM (Self management System)in case that you deploy the application server on Solaris is another nameable feature.this is a must have feature in big deployment firms.
stefan.arentz.nl /2006/04/27/mini-glassfish-review   (542 words)

  
 Sun tries sharing Java again; still not open source | Tech News on ZDNet
Sun quietly launched GlassFish on June 6 and plans to discuss it at its JavaOne conference, which begins next week in San Francisco.
On his blog, Fleury criticized the license as "yet another Sun invention," then added, "it is irrelevant what kind of licenses they use, since the whole thing is irrelevant anyway." He recommended watching the movie "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle" as more interesting.
GlassFish isn't the first time Sun has let others see the application server source code, but it does mean a less complicated mechanism.
news.zdnet.com /2100-3513_22-5754765.html   (957 words)

  
 The Aquarium : Weblog
GlassFish v2 b01 has been promoted (announcement, blog).
I have used to GlassFish.next to indicate the release after the current release of GlassFish and builds are now marked with v2.
I strongly request that all of the enterprise features be merged to GlassFish so that the default build is the enterprise version and subset builds become other editions, if necessary.
blog.sun.com /roller/page/theaquarium?entry=glassfish_v2_b01_available   (229 words)

  
 UK Scene
Thousands of artificially coloured glassfish, Parambassis ranga (formerly Chanda ranga) were imported into the UK.
A few coloured glassfish were sedated in MS222 anaesthetic and observed under a binocular microscope.
Glassfish are immense any way, the fact that they are transparent is what makes them 'glass' fish...theres not much else like them.
www.ukscene.info /modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=45699   (1046 words)

  
 Carla Mott's Blog: GlassFish Milestone 5 - Beta release
The GlassFish community is building an open source application server implementing the Java EE 5 specifications.
There are many blogs and tech tips ranging from how to get started with GlassFish to describing the latest technologies and how to use them.
Sun uses the GlassFish builds to create the Sun Java System Application Sever PE 9.0 which is included as part of the Java EE 5 SDK.
weblogs.java.net /blog/carlavmott/archive/2006/02/glassfish_miles_2.html   (246 words)

  
 Carla Mott's Blog: Announcing GlassFish
The GlassFish Project is a gathering place for developers who wish to participate in the community development of the latest version of the Java™ 2, Enterprise Edition (J2EE™) SDK.
GlassFish is a renewed partnership between Sun and the larger enterprise Java community.
I'm happy to announce that GlassFish is available for all developers to checkout, learn from and contribute to.
weblogs.java.net /blog/carlavmott/archive/2005/06/announcing_glas.html   (454 words)

  
 The Aquarium : Weblog
GlassFish code is based largely on SJSAS 8.x.
Glassfish might stay Glassfish - he likes the name and wants it to stay (me too).
Glassfish cares - user experience group even exists and is talking to developers.
blog.sun.com /roller/page/theaquarium?entry=geertjan_s_top_5_reasons   (190 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: GlassFish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Aquarium: News from the GlassFish Community on mult...
GlassFish v2b05 available (and GF v2b04) GlassFish v2 b05 has been promoted (announcement, source bundle, issueTracker).
GlassFish community awards It's been less than a year since GlassFish was started on java.net and many people have contributed to the project.
technorati.com /tag/GlassFish   (557 words)

  
 The Aquarium : Weblog
The default samples in the JasperReports project distribution include all libraries needed to use the GlassFish JPA Implementation (TopLink Essentials), but it is quite easy to switch from one JPA implementation to another.
GlassFish v2 contains bug fixes and new functionality and is the basis for SJSAS 9.1PE; we will be announcing detailed features in the near future.
The final version of the first GlassFish release is GF v1 M7; there will be later bug fix releases for GF v1.
blogs.sun.com /roller/page/theaquarium   (1803 words)

  
 Masoud Kalali's Blog: Testing some FrameWorks and applications on Glassfish build 40+
But GlassFish provide more than beeing EJB3 container, it is aimed to be a full Java ee 5 container.
GlassFish uses TopLink for persistance,Contributed by ORACLE, so I think when we come to performance it is compareable with JBoss AS that uses Hibernate Persistance Engine to provide EJB3.
Another framework which i tests on GlassFish is SiteMesh A great web-page layout and decoration framework.
weblogs.java.net /blog/kalali/archive/2006/03/testing_some_fr.html   (591 words)

  
 Brett Porter - Glassfish: Sun JARs may soon be in the Maven repository
Glassfish: Sun JARs may soon be in the Maven repository
It may even be worth building our own snapshot of these libraries from sources and pushing them up to ibiblio, though personally I'd prefer to wait for an official release rather than risk proliferating a temporary version.
Given that Glassfish builds with Maven, maybe we can add them to the list of repository sync partners and releases would be pushed out automatically in the same way as other open source organisations - who knows.
blogs.codehaus.org /people/brett/archives/001138_glassfish_sun_jars_may_soon_be_in_the_maven_repository.html   (252 words)

  
 Caring for your new Indian glassfish, Chanda lala, wth pictures
As you may have suspected, these are not the natural colors of the Indian glassfish.
Considered a “brackish water fish,” Indian glassfish prefer salt in their water (one teaspoon per gallon minimum or even more).
Bumpy growths often occur on glassfish where the dye went in.
www.aqualandpetsplus.com /Oddball,%20Glassfish.htm   (553 words)

  
 Dinesh Patil's Weblog
GlassFish is the name for the open source development project for bulding a Java EE 5 application server.
Glassfish workspace is built using Apache Maven 1.0.2.
They are also be able to download an entire Glassfish installation (called Glassfish image) and build the module against it using "maven bootstrap" build type.
blogs.sun.com /roller/page/dpatil?entry=glassfish_build   (1934 words)

  
 GlassFish gives developers a glimpse of Java - Builder UK
Sun is trying a new way to share its Java server software, launching a project called GlassFish that lets outsiders tinker with the project's source code but that stops well short of making it actual open source software.
The GlassFish move follows Sun's $50m "share" campaign and its first major moves making its Solaris operating system an open source project.
On his blog, Fleury criticised the licence as "yet another Sun invention", then added, "it is irrelevant what kind of licences they use, since the whole thing is irrelevant anyway." He recommended watching the movie "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle" as more interesting.
uk.builder.com /programming/java/0,39026606,39252359,00.htm   (827 words)

  
 Project GlassFish
The GlassFish community is building a free, open source application server that implements the newest features in the Java EE 5 platform (the next version of the J2EE platform).
Help to improve the Java EE 5 application server built by the GlassFish community, or discover how the GlassFish community is implementing technologies and features such as Grizzly, EJB 3.0 and Persistence, admin tools and more.
The GlassFish Implementation Watch this screencast that describes the GlassFish implementation of the Java EE 5 platform.
java.sun.com /javaee/community/glassfish/index.jsp   (622 words)

  
 hibernate.org - Hibernate in GlassFish
This integration is supposed to work out of the box as per the spec, but since HEM and Glassfish are 2 products in active development regarding the spec compliance, you currently need to tweak around in some areas.
This is basically a fix for 3 missing annotations regarding the PFD and a patch regarding the classloader used to load the persistence provider in glassfish.
Glassfish use a broken version of antlr regarding the classloading, pick up the one available in the Hibernate distribution.
hibernate.org /374.html   (562 words)

  
 TWiki . Projects . GlassFish
GlassFish project is for developers who wish to participate in a Java EE 5 Application Server.
For your convience several jars from GlassFish are now available in the java.net maven repository.
List of components in GlassFish and the license under which they are distributed.
wiki.java.net /bin/view/Projects/GlassFish   (483 words)

  
 Enterprise Java Community: News : Glassfish: Sun releases appserver source on Java.net under JRL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The new java.net project "Glassfish" currently has a page setup for the web tier module, with the others coming shortly.
Glassfish's purpose is to allow end user collaboration on the J2EE SDK and to "understand Sun's J2EE development process".
According to Glassfish project owner Carla Mott, The webtier module includes code for a new HTTP connector, Grizzly, written entirely in Java and uses Java's NIO technology.
www.theserverside.com /news/thread.tss?thread_id=34529   (1414 words)

  
 Apache Geronimo: Expect a building ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The GlassFish community is building a free, open source application server which implements the newest features in the Java EE 5 platform (the next version of the J2EE platform).
Glassfish has better documentation and in my opinion is easier to configure than the others mentioned.
OK, back to GlassFish - it is a project for serverside Java - Java EE 5 being one of the key technologies - expect to see a lot more activity around other emerging technologies too.
www.javalobby.org /java/forums/t62412.html   (1727 words)

  
 Glassfish uses stealth tactics to eat scales | Practical Fishkeeping magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Glassfish uses stealth tactics to eat scales
A new study of a species of Asian glassfish has shown that the fish feeds on the scales of other fishes.
Kirk Winemiller and Archis Grubh studied the ambassid glassfish Chanda nama, which is found in fresh and brackish waters in Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Myanmar, and revealed that it is a facultative lepidophage, or part-time scale eater.
www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk /pfk/pages/item.php?news=511   (468 words)

  
 Open Source Release For Sun's App Server
Sun Microsystems (Quote, Chart) is quietly releasing the source code to the upcoming Java System Application Server, Platform Edition 9, under the GlassFish project, named after a semi-transparent aquarium fish.
When GlassFish was released earlier this month under the JRL, it was met with skepticism.
Steve O'Grady, an analyst at research firm RedMonk, said although the Linux community will not be happy about another open source project that isn't offered under the Generel Public License (define), he said the addition of an application server under CDDL will please organizations that have plans to use OpenSolaris.
www.internetnews.com /dev-news/article.php/3515651   (959 words)

  
 Set Adrift - Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Painted Glassfish By Stacy Jones
This is when I was informed, that painted glassfish are actually glassfish that have been injected or soaked in brightly colored ink.
Glassfish are beautiful without the ink injected in their bodies and they’re much more healthy.
I encourage everyone who reads this, to stop and fill out a complaint card to be sent to the corporate office of chain stores that carry painted glassfish.
jolieve.polestar.org /viewarticle.php?articleid=91   (552 words)

  
 Glassfish/Glass
In this case, I believe, is the appearance/emergence of “Painted” Glassfish.
Some other species of Glassfish may be considered brackish and require a higher salt concentration.
What’s happened as a result of the Painted Glassfish’s popularity is that we are seeing this done more and more to other naturally beautiful tropical fish.
www.wetwebmedia.com /ca/cav1i2/by_spencer_glass.htm   (1126 words)

  
 Glassfish 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The glassfish and Nile fish share the common characteristics of an extended lateral line.
The lateral line, which is a line of sense organs, runs along the flanks of the fish right to the end of the tail.
Glassfish are primarily found in southeast Asia, while snooks, among them the Nile perch, are found in the seas of tropical west and east Atlantic, and the eastern Pacific.
www.alientravelguide.com /science/biology/life/animals/chordata/vertebra/osteicht/percifor/glass2.htm   (89 words)

  
 GlassFish Community Downloads
The GlassFish project is an open source implementation of the Java EE 5 specifications.
However, the GlassFish community provides milestone builds that implement the current version of the specifications and are useful for learning the latest technologies defined in Java EE 5.
The SJS AS and Web Server are both integrated in the Java Enterprise System, which provides greater overall integration and system monitoring, increased security, manageability, and performance with Solaris 10 support, broadened platform support for Windows 2003.
java.sun.com /javaee/community/glassfish/get_it.jsp   (510 words)

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