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Friday Dec 11, 2009
GlasFish v3 Documentation Available From Update Tool
Good news for users of GlasFish™ server v3 who don't always have fast
access to the web.[
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Thursday Dec 10, 2009
New Release: GlassFish v3. Read All About It!
The documentation team's contribution to the GlassFish v3 blog fest.[
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Monday Jun 15, 2009
Embedding GlassFish Application Server v3 Prelude - Read All About it!
Where to find information about how to embed GlassFish™ Application Server v3 Prelude.[
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Monday Jun 08, 2009
GlassFish v3 Preview Released
blog_post
Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 Preview is
now available.
This early access release showcases Java EE 6 technologies and includes a full
documentation set.
The
Release Notes describe Enterprise
Server v3 Preview, the
Quick Start Guide helps you get started quickly, and the many other guides help you make the most of Enterprise Server and its impressive capabilities. Of special note are two tutorials:
First
Cup: An Introduction to the Java EE Platform and
Java EE 6 Tutorial, Volume I.
These documents provide beginner's guides
to developing enterprise applications for Enterprise Server and include
working examples and instructions for creating applications with Java EE 6 technologies.
As always, your suggestions and
participation
are needed. Review the Preview documentation and submit your comments using the
Documentation
Comments wiki. Also contact the documentation team directly using
the
docs@glassfish.dev.java.net
mailing list. We'd love to hear from you.

Wednesday Feb 25, 2009
Learn All About SailFin 1.0 and GlassFish v2.1!
SailFin 1.0 is a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) application server built on top of GlassFish v2.1. SailFin enables you to develop and deploy JSR-289-compliant SIP and converged applications.
GlassFish v2.1, the latest public release of our full-featured Java EE 5 application server, includes several bug fixes and support for new platforms, such as Windows 2008 and Apache 2.2.
The Sun-supported counterpart of SailFin 1.0 is called Sun GlassFish Communications Server 1.5. The supported version of GlassFish v2.1 is Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1.
Comprehensive and helpful documentation for SailFin and GlassFish:
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Documentation set for Sun GlassFish Communications Server 1.5/SailFin 1.0
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Documentation set for Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1/GlassFish v2.1
-
SIP Servlet tutorial and
screencast
To help you find the information you are looking for, we have the SailFin documentation page that has links to all SailFin tasks and provides information about SailFin's exciting new features.
Another innovative product available for use with Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server 2.1 is the GlassFish Enterprise Manager, which includes the Performance Monitor, Performance Advisor, and SNMP Monitor. The documentation for this enterprise offering is also available here.
A big "Thank You" to the members of the SailFin and GlassFish community for their contributions to the documentation!

Thursday Feb 19, 2009
GlassFish Webinars
Documentation
is a great way to learn about GlassFish and related technologies.
GlassFish
webinars are another, and I encourage you to take advantage of them. The
weekly webinars cover a wide range of topics and are free
and open to the public. They're typically announced on
The Aquarium (similar to
this
announcement for the February 19th webinar) and on
community
mailing lists such as users@glassfish.dev.java.net and docs@glassfish.dev.java.net. The
webinar home page
provides details about upcoming webinars and points to slides and
recordings for those that have already happened. Just another great way to
learn about GlassFish.

Wednesday Feb 11, 2009
GlassFish Portfolio --- Sun Opensource Collection
When I enlisted to work on the release notes for the Sun
GlassFish Portfolio (the day before launch!), I had no idea what
GlassFish Portfolio was. A suite? A platform? A figment of marketing
imagination? The short answer---Sun GlassFish Portfolio is a set of Sun
opensource components that provides the foundation to develop and
deploy Web and enterprise application. Okay, not so short.
I watched some videos and clicked around some web pages, and what I
think is important about this announcement is (a) the components are
open-source, (b) customers can choose only those pieces they want, and
(c) the pricing model. Cheaper than our competitors, but not free. Ah. Maybe this is how we make money on opensource products.
The full scoop is here: Sun GlassFish Portfolio
The release notes are here:
GlassFish Portfolio Release Notes

Thursday Jan 29, 2009
Contributor Spotlight
We appreciate our community contributors and want to highlight their
efforts. This first Contributor Spotlight focuses on Archana N, who
attends university at
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri campus,
Kollam, Kerala.
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Friday Jan 16, 2009
GlassFish v3 Prelude---Learn About It in 10 Minutes or Less
This week
The Aquarium reported that nearly 40,000 people have already registered their
downloads of Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 Prelude. Impressive!
But you still have not found the time to learn about this release? Or you still need to introduce another person -- who doesn't have much time to spare either -- to this release? Not a problem. In less that 10 minutes, you can explore key features of Enterprise Server v3 Prelude. How? By watching the Quick Start Guide for Enterprise Server v3 Prelude video. See it now.
Should you prefer the hands-on method, the actual "Quick Start Guide" is available
online in PDF and HTML versions. In less than 30 minutes, you can install and try out the release.
After you finish your exploration, please let us know what you thought of your quick start. User comments about about GlassFish documentation are always welcome.

Thursday Nov 06, 2008
GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 Prelude --- New Release!
The documentation community's contribution to the GlassFish v3 Prelude blog fest.[
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Friday Oct 10, 2008
Thanks, FishCATs!
A big thanks to the
FishCAT members
(aka "FishCATs") who tested GlassFish v3 Prelude
documentation.
Of the 117 bugs, RFEs, and comments filed during the
FishCAT
program, 25 of those were for docs – pretty impressive! Those doc
reports came from the following people (and my apologies
if I missed anyone – please let me know if I did) :
- Dick Davies
- Preetam Deshpande
- Sebastien Dionne
- Kanae Kotake
- Madhavi
- Manfred Riem
- Kristian Rink
- Wolfram Rittmeyer
- Shinsuke Takeuchi
- Wim Verreycken
Thanks very much for your time
and dedication, which were evident in the many exchanges on the
quality
mailing list (just look at August and September!) and in the
final results.
You directly improved the quality of the docs and the
overall quality of the
GlassFish
v3 Prelude release by:
- Reviewing the guides, flagging errors and providing suggestions for
improvement.
- Performing procedures and examples, verifying their accuracy and
completeness.
- Testing the online help, cross-checking it against the GUI and identifying places where explanations were unclear or information was missing.
- Reviewing the man pages, testing commands and verifying the correctness and completeness of the content.
What's even more impressive is that you
did all this work as unpaid
volunteers (well, not counting the
T-shirt),
fitting it in with real jobs and school and everything else that keeps life busy.
And even though the FishCAT program is officially "over" for GlassFish
v3 Prelude, you're still working away –
testing builds,
reviewing
docs, filing issues. Community at its finest.
This was the first round of FishCAT, and as with any new thing there's
always room for improvement. We're thinking about that on the docs
team, and would love to hear your thoughts as well. What
worked and what didn't for FishCAT doc testing and review? What would you like
to see done
differently next
time around? Any
and all feedback would be greatly appreciated. Just leave a comment on
this blog or
send an
e-mail to the docs team. And thanks again for a job very well done.

Tuesday Oct 07, 2008
Review for GlassFish v3 Prelude Documentation
The final drafts of the GlassFish v3 Prelude documentation are available now from the GlassFishDocumentation Comments Wiki. For a list of documents to review, consult the section Guides and Tutorials - Ready for Review on the wiki page.
As the review is starting a day late, the deadline for comments is now end of day Monday, 13 October 2008.
Members of the GlassFish documentation team have asked subject matter experts individually to review sections of the documentation that apply to their area of expertise.
If you have been asked by a member of the GlassFish documentation team to review a particular section of the documentation, or are interested in the GlassFish v3 Prelude documentation, please set aside some time this week to review the documentation. The quality of your reviews has a major effect on the overall quality of the documentation.
Thank you
Paul Davies,
GlassFish Documentation Team

Friday Oct 03, 2008
How to Be a GlassFish Doc Reviewer
Mark your calendars! Final review of the
GlassFish
v3 Prelude documentation is scheduled for October 6th through
October 10th.
Members of the
GlassFish
documentation team will be asking subject matter experts
individually to review sections of the documentation that apply to
their area of expertise. If you are asked to review a particular
section of the documentation, or if you are interested in GlassFish v3
Prelude documentation, please set aside time for this review.
The quality of your reviews has a major
effect on the overall quality of the documentation.
Stay tuned for details about how to obtain the drafts for review and
how to provide feedback. Those details will be posted on this blog and
also sent to the appropriate
GlassFish mailing
lists such as dev, users, and docs. Thanks in advance for your attention to these reviews. They're really important.

Friday Aug 08, 2008
Participate in FishCAT
You're invited to participate in
FishCAT,
the new community testing program that was recently
announced
by the
GlassFish
Quality
Community. FishCAT kicks off with
GlassFish v3 Prelude, and documentation reviews are an important part of the
program. See the
FishCAT
page for details about the program and how to apply, and the
documentation review page for details about documentation reviews. Submit
your application right away if you're interested. The deadline
for applications is August 15th, 2008.
Quality documentation is vital to a quality product. By participating
in FishCAT and reviewing documentation, you can directly improve the
quality of the GlassFish v3 Prelude release and greatly benefit GlassFish users and developers. FishCAT is just one way to participate in GlassFish documentation. For
a list
of others, see the
documentation
home page.

Thursday Jul 17, 2008
GlassFish User FAQ Now in Japanese
As
announced
by Ming, the
GlassFish
User FAQ has been translated into
Japanese.
This great
work was done by the Japanese GlassFish community, in conjunction with
the
G11n
team. The community is now translating the
GlassFish
Developer FAQ into Japanese. The User FAQ project was also
submitted
as a
GlassFish
Awards Program (GAP) entry. Because the User and Developer FAQs are dynamic and change often as new entries
are added and existing entries are updated, the Japanese community will monitor the FAQs and make changes to the Japanese versions as necessary
to keep them in sync with the English versions (or as close as
possible).
This is just one example of the translation work being done by the
global GlassFish
community. Community members are also translating the User FAQ into
Chinese, Spanish, and
Italian.
Many thanks for all of these efforts, which are of great benefit to
GlassFish
users and developers around the world.
Translation of the FAQs into other languages is also needed. If you'd like to get
involved, see
Translating
User and Developer FAQs. Questions or comments? Contact the
docs@glassfish.dev.java.net
and
g11n@glassfish.dev.java.net
mailing lists.