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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090626 Friday June 26, 2009

supercrud.com in Brazil picked GlassFish - Find out why!


Vinicius Senger, founder of Globalcode - a Java training/consulting company in Brazil, is running supercrud.com on GlassFish.

He is a Java EE architect, consultant, trainer, and do Java EE related research as well. He is a JSF 2 Expert Group member, find NetBeans and GlassFish integration amazing and feels its getting better all the time. He runs supercrud.com on GlassFish. The reasons to pick GlassFish:

  • Much easier to install
  • Easy to manage (data sources, EJBs, redeployments) using web-based administration console
  • Don't use clustering today but know it's another good feature
He is seeing lot of Brazilian companies and developers moving to GlassFish because it's
  • Faster
  • More modular
  • Faster redeployment
  • Better integration with NetBeans/Eclipse
Hear the short interview recorded at FISL earlier this week:



A formal production story will be published soon as well. Thanks Vinicius for the interview!

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Comments:

Hi,
the correct URL is http://supercrud.ning.com

Posted by aveotero on June 26, 2009 at 01:29 PM PDT #

Thanks for the exact pointer!

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