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Tuesday Oct 31, 2006
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GlassFish rules in WS-Stack Implementations
Take a look at the Web Services Stack comparisons on Apache and JBoss sites.

GlassFish looks pretty good at the moment.

Here is a link to Arun's blog with related posts:

Also look here for Fast Infoset support in Glassfish. While you are there, also visit the Web Services Technologies page on the GlassFish Wiki.

GlassFish Rules!


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Posted at 06:15PM Oct 31, 2006 by Suresh Gopalan in Sun  |  Listen to this article Listen to this entry  |  Comments added Comments[1]
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I'm very much looking forward to the performance comparisons. Hopefully we will have quotable numbers by GF V2 beta, beginning of 2007.

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