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GlassFish V2 in Netbeans 6 Beta 1 today...

Posted by ludo on September 17, 2007 at 10:33 AM PDT

Bonjour, comment Java?

GlassFish V2 released today, and is already bundled in the NetBeans 6.0 Beta 1 also releasing today...
GlassFish V2 is the second major release of the Java EE 5 application server, with more features packaged per byte than ever...
And still, a bundle with the NetBeans 6.0 Beta 1 that provides complete Java EE 5 developement environment is less than 100Mb...
download
95Mb... Hard to beat!. And with this you get kick ass performances: 883.66 JOPS@standard which is the best SPECjAppServer 2004 on T2000...

JPA everywhere (J2SE projects, Web Projects, EJB Modules), Java DB included, fantastic Java EE 5 Web Services support, debugger, profiler, http monitor, comprehensive web console, all in only 95MB dowload..
Try it now,

Ludo
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