Monday Dec 07, 2009

This year on December 7 CapGemini organized its yearly JavaNight conference. At this event Cap Gemini offers its employees, relations, partners and customers a conference with input from all major vendors on Java technology. Sun presented on Java Enterprise Edition 6. The presentation can be found on slideshare. The timing for this subject was very interesting for the audience, because recently the Java Enterprise Edition 6 specification was final, the reference implementation will be annouced on December 15 (see virtual seminar). And the the support from NetBeans is showing the light in version 6.8

Thursday Mar 12, 2009

Today, I got the oppertunity to talk to the product engineering department of local Dutch ISV. They are specialized in delivering Quality Management Solutions that provide direct insight into the QA processes.

Independent software vendors have to cope with many different customer infrastructure requirements. Once you decide to support a certain combination of e.g application server and database, then you are stuck with it for quite a while. So those decisions have a big impact because you have to test, maintain and sustain a large set of components that also evolve overtime.

This ISV had a very interesting strategy. They bundled a web container with their product. This reduces the number of customer infrastructure component and it eliminates a big dependency in test and QA processes. It should not surprise you that the web container of their choice was Tomcat. According to them: if Glassfish is an alternative to Tomcat then this will allow our customers to scale way beyond the current boundries.

More information on Tomcat versus Glassfish, please read here. Or additional more technical discussion by Aran Gupta

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