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<description>Sun recently released its &quot;Social Software for GlassFish&quot;. It is available through the update center for 9.1 and 9.1 UR1 releases.
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<title>Write your own update center module</title>
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<title>Testing your Update Center Module</title>
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<title>Installing Roller 3.1.0 on Tomcat</title>
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<title>Sun&apos;s training offering on developing secure Java Web services</title>
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