Friday Aug 31, 2007
Wikification of Sun highlights the new generation of publishing at Sun including blogs.sun.com and now wikis.sun.com.
As we noted earlier, like blogs.sun.com, wikis.sun.com is served by Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 running on the award winning first generation Niagara based T2000 servers.
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Thursday Jul 19, 2007
Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 SP7 (English) has been released and is available for download:
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Release Notes
This is a bug-fix and compatibility release. All users of Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 are encouraged to update.
Users should note these important changes in this release:
- JDK is no longer bundled on AIX and HP-UX platforms. The installer will enforce the requirement that the JDK be previously installed on these platforms.
- SSL libraries updated to latest version.
Tuesday Jun 19, 2007
Call them web 2.0 style deployments or simply cool applications but here are some real cool new web sites powered by Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 :
These new sites are designed to serve thousands of Sun employees world wide.
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Thursday Apr 05, 2007
Thanks to Caucho's all Quercus technologies packaged as a WAR file, it's easy to run it on Sun Java System Web Server 7.0, which includes GlassFish based Java EE servlet container.
Check Sriram's blog.
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Sunday Jan 28, 2007
Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 is now released and is FREE for development and production deployments alike.[Read More]
Sunday Jan 14, 2007
"The Sun Fire T2000 obtained a world record single-socket 16,407 SPECweb2005 with one UltraSPARC T1 and 64 GB memory running Solaris 10 11/06 with Sun Java[TM] System Web Server 6.1 SP5 64-bit web server."
Please read more details here in BM Seer's blog.
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Sunday Nov 26, 2006
Sun Web Server 7.0 is a very flexible infrastructure with the ability to deploy both Java and native technologies with ease. We have shown in a previous blog entry , how you can deploy a variety of Web 2.0 technologies, including Wikis, such as JSPWiki.
Some people like PHP based MediaWiki better - due to richness of its features. If you are one of those, no worries, you can deploy MediaWiki based sites with equal ease as described in a technical article by Sriram Natarajan and Marina Sum
just published on Sun Developer Network (SDN). For more details, please read this article.
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