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Arun Gupta is a Technology Evangelist for Web Services and Web 2.0 Apps at Sun. He was the spec lead for APIs in the Java platform, committer in multiple Open Source projects, participated in standard bodies and contributed to Java EE and SE releases.
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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20080504 Sunday May 04, 2008

Screencast #24: Getting Started with GlassFish v3 TP2


GlassFish v3
Technology Preview 2 (aka TP2) is now released ... yaaay! Dowload it here.

GlassFish v3 has a modular (based on OSGi framework), light-weight (small kernel and fast startup time) and extensible (support for dynamic languages like JRuby and Groovy) architecture. Along with it, a new NetBeans plug-in (that replaces the existing one) is also released. The plug-in is available from the NetBeans Beta Update Center. It allows GlassFish v3 TP2 download and install in a matter of few seconds, yep that's less than a minute :)

A new GlassFish release with a new NetBeans plug-in deserve a new screencast :) It shows how to install the plug-in, download and install GlassFish v3 TP2, develop and deploy a simple web application with JSP and Servlets on the newly installed GlassFish.

Enjoy it here!

An offline version (downloadable zip file) of this screencast is available here. A complete list of GlassFish related screencasts is available on GlassFish wiki.

Let us know your feedback on users@glassfish.dev.java.net or GlassFish Forum.

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Posted by Arun Gupta's Blog on May 04, 2008 at 02:30 PM PDT #

[Trackback] Screencast #WS6 showed how to configure GlassFish in Eclipse IDE. With GlassFish v3 TP2, the plug-in is also updated. Here are snapshots showing how easy it is to install GlassFish in Eclipse. The snapshots follow the steps outlined in...

Posted by Arun Gupta's Blog on May 16, 2008 at 09:30 AM PDT #

[Trackback] One of the main advantages of using JRuby-on-Rails instead of Ruby-on-Rails is to harness the power of Java libraries available in the Java platform. The Java 2D API is a set of classes for advanced 2D graphics and imaging,...

Posted by Arun Gupta's Blog on May 19, 2008 at 06:31 AM PDT #

[Trackback] Eclipse Ganymede is the annual release of Eclipse projects; this year including 23 projects. Screencast #WS6 showed how GlassFish v2 can be easily registered and started within an earlier version of Eclipse (3.3 specifically). Eclipse is now 3.4 (as...

Posted by Arun Gupta's Blog on June 27, 2008 at 06:15 AM PDT #

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[Trackback] IntelliJ IDEA 7.0.x include plugins that provide support for configuring GlassFish. This blog provides clear instructions on how to get started by developing and deploying a JSP, Servlet and Web services using GlassFish in IntelliJ. The instructions a...

Posted by Arun Gupta's Blog on July 10, 2008 at 06:06 AM PDT #

thanks..

Posted by dis cephe on July 14, 2008 at 01:21 AM PDT #

[Trackback] I presented on GlassFish at Utah JUG yesterday, slides are available. The topic provided insight into GlassFish v2, the current production version, and GlassFish v3 - the upcoming modular, embeddable & extensible version. There were close...

Posted by Arun Gupta's Blog on July 18, 2008 at 07:11 AM PDT #

I keep hearing about GFv3, but i haven't heard why it's so much better than GFv2UR2. Can anyone explain? ;)

Posted by Karl Pietrzak on July 30, 2008 at 06:13 AM PDT #

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Posted by Arun Gupta's Blog on July 30, 2008 at 07:15 AM PDT #

Karl,

GlassFish v3 builds upon "Fast, Easy, Reliable" theme of GFv2UR2. And the main themes are "Modular, Embeddable, Extensible". Modular by being OSGi compliant, Embeddable allows you to run it inside a VM and Extensible because you can run non-Java apps such as Ruby & Jython on GF v3. It provides the industry strength and agility required by the developers. Read more about v3 at: http://glassfish.org/v3

Posted by Arun Gupta on July 30, 2008 at 09:11 AM PDT #

Thanks, Arun!

Posted by Karl Pietrzak on July 30, 2008 at 09:35 AM PDT #

Nice job done. Great work. Congrats.

Posted by botoks on October 01, 2008 at 07:52 AM PDT #

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