Xerox Global Services documents its production use of GlassFish
Xerox Global Services, one of three main business units within Xerox, offers outsourcing and consulting services and is our latest production story for GlassFish. It has almost been a year since the company has decided to deploy GlassFish in France as their Main Java application server on Sun Solaris systems. Applications using this infrastructure range from internal tracking systems to customer document management, and document exchanges between Xerox and its customers.
The set of technologies running on top of GlassFish include a fairly typical struts, hibernate, spring combination. These applications used to run on top of Tomcat. There are now more than 30 applications deployed in a total of 5 clusters and all GlassFish instances are hosted in Solaris 10 containers. As with every other story, GlassFish is used both for development and deployment. Check out the detailed questionnaire for more details.
Posted at 02:57PM May 01, 2009 by Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine in DigitalLife |
4HomeMedia uses the GlassFish Comet for a better digital home experience
4HomeMedia is a startup based in Sunnyvale, CA. They won the “Best of Innovations” award at the recent 2007 CES conference for their in-home network service. Their product allows remote-control and remote-monitoring of any networked device or service in the home.
Their portal services is a secure doorway into the consumer's home. When it goes into production this spring it'll be making the most out of GlassFish's Comet support to enable server-initiated communications for a high number of always-on HTTPs connections. Control of your house equipment will then be in your hands from wherever you are.
The 4HomeMedia development team has been a great contributor to the GlassFish community providing extremely valuable feedback to the Grizzly/Comet lead Jeanfrancois Arcand.
Make sure you read the detailed questionnaire responses and learn about the ambitious and exciting projected number of concurrent sessions together with the rest of the GlassFish experience..
Posted at 11:56AM Feb 22, 2007 by Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine in DigitalLife | Comments[1]
