GlassFish and NetBeans at MySQL Users Conference 2009
Posted by arungupta on April 17, 2009 at 9:13 AM EDT

What is open source, production-quality, supported by a large vibrant community, and comes with full enterprise support ? - GlassFish and MySQL.
Did you know that GlassFish ...
- is the only open-source Java EE 5 compliant Application Server
- can be used to deploy Rails, Grails, and Django applications
- has 13x better price/performance than Dell/HP, and therefore a much lower TCO
- has an easy-to-use and intuitive web-based administration console
- has enterprise features like clustering/high availability, .NET-interoperable Web services, ...
There are several other advantages which I'll be speaking on Creating Quick and Powerful Web Applications with MySQL, GlassFish, and NetBeans and the coordinates are:
| When: | April 21, 2009 (Tuesday), 3:05 pm |
| Where: | Ballroom A |
You can also find us on the Exhibitor Floor!
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by arungupta - 2009-04-20 12:20
dxxvi, The community version is Java EE 5 certified.But the product version does not seem to be. http://www.jboss.com/products/platforms/application/ says "JBoss EAP supports a wide range of Java EE and Web Services standards." It does not talk about Java EE 5 compliance.by dxxvi - 2009-04-20 12:07
"is the only open-source Java EE 5 compliant Application Server": jboss 5.0 is not java ee 5 compliant, is it?by arungupta - 2009-04-17 08:30
You are making me reveal details from my talk. Anyway, the published results are available at: http://www.sun.com/servers/x64/x4150/benchmarks.jsp#3 :-) SecjAppServer2004 is a standard industry benchmark for comparing Java EE App Servers.by opinali - 2009-04-17 07:41
"13x better price/performance than Dell/HP" - um, Glassfish is cool and all, but how exactly do you compare a JavaEE application server with "Dell/HP"? ;-) I guess you mean some official benchmark comparing a Sun/Solaris/Glassfish/MySQL solution to a competing setup with HP/Dell hardware and other products, in this case, links to the SPEC results/disclosures would be welcome...