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Wednesday Jun 03, 2009

At the JavaOne Conference we announced several technology updates to the Sun GlassFish(TM) Portfolio and early access of GlassFish v3 containing a full preview of the forthcoming Java(TM) Platform Enterprise Edition 6 (Java EE 6) specification.

Catch a live preview by going into one of Sun Booths for a live demo.

Or for questions, comments or conversations about GlassFish or Java EE6 find the Fedoras. They can help!

As you all know by now Sun GlassFish(TM) Portfolio is the most complete, open source, high-performance Web application platform. It is comprised of leading open source technologies including: OpenESB, OpenMQ, Liferay Portal, GlassFish Web Stack, as well as GlassFish(TM) – the industry's most downloaded application server.

Briefly enhancements to the GlassFish Portfolio include:

Sun GlassFish Web Stack has been updated with new versions of leading open source projects, and now provides a new, comprehensive UI-based management tool to simplify single and multiple instance deployments. Essentially, enterprises implementing dynamic languages have access to the latest technology versions in a fully supported, cross platform offering.

Sun GlassFish Web Space Server has been enhanced to support the Secure Web Access. With this feature you can create VPN links to content without any client installation. That means –reduced costs and simplified and secured portal and other Web application access.

Sun GlassFish Portfolio now provides a full preview of the Java EE 6 specification (JSR 316) in the early access of GlassFish v3. You can now customize Java EE choosing from the full stack or lightweight containers for specialized, manageable options.

For technical sessions visit here.

But wait, there’s more!

Meet the GlassFish team for demos, discussions and drinks. For food and fun.
This evening (June 03) between 5-7pm go into to Gallery I Ballroom at the St Regis Hotel on 125 3rd Street, San Francisco, California. (See map)

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