Payara Micro Maven Deployer – Demo
Payara Micro 162 can now deploy your artifacts stored in Maven repositories simply by providing the GAV coordinates. This should provide another option for continuous delivery scripts!
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Payara Micro 162 can now deploy your artifacts stored in Maven repositories simply by providing the GAV coordinates. This should provide another option for continuous delivery scripts!
Read MoreA year ago, we brought you our first Docker images. Today, we have updated them with a few changes and refinements. For those already familiar with Docker, here are the key points What changes have […]
Read MoreSince Payara Server is on a regular and frequent release cycle, we get a lot of questions on how to upgrade to the latest version while maintaining existing domain configurations. The answer to the question […]
Read MoreRecently, I was working with a customer on a production deployment of Payara Server and the topic of disaster recovery and backups arose. It seemed like a useful topic to blog about and share my […]
Read MoreIf you’ve read my interview with JAXenter, you already know that I very much disagree with labelling Java EE as heavyweight – simply because it is not true! The latest servers from most of the Java EE vendors have been re-architected […]
Read MoreIn this interview for JAXenter.com , Steve Millidge, the Founder of Payara and speaker at JAX 2016, talks about how to use CDI annotations in your Java EE applications, when to use which annotations, and what is […]
Read MoreGuest blog by Anghel Leonard ( @anghelleonard ). Starting with JSF 2.3-m05 we can take advantage of a brand new feature – register a WebSocket push connection in client side. Thanks to the JSF team (especially to Bauke […]
Read MoreOne of the most exciting new features in the Payara Server 162 release is the Asadmin Recorder – a tool especially useful for the Operations Teams! Asadmin Recorder allows you to create runnable scripts of asadmin commands that mirror […]
Read MoreOnce you have developed applications on Payara Server and moved these applications into a production environment, control will pass over to your Operations Teams. This guide will introduce some features of Payara Server that you may not […]
Read MoreThe second release of 2016 is finally here! Payara Server 4.1.1.162 is our biggest release yet in terms of sheer number of bug fixes and new features. One of the biggest things isn’t actually a […]
Read MoreIn this quick blog I will explain how you can install Zulu JVM and run Payara Server on it. I will be using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS but it shouldn’t require many modifications in case you […]
Read MoreEn este pequeño blog voy a explicar como puedes instalar la JVM (Java Virtual Machine) Zulu y ejecutar Payara Server en ella. Para esta demostración voy a utilizar Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, pero en caso de que prefieras […]
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