A Curious Case of Java EE – 2016 Recap
Let’s rewind to the first half of the year 2016 – what a year it was for Java EE! As most of you probably remember, around spring time, some worrying rumours started spreading in the […]
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Let’s rewind to the first half of the year 2016 – what a year it was for Java EE! As most of you probably remember, around spring time, some worrying rumours started spreading in the […]
Read MoreIn this blog series, we will aim to give an overview of the basics of using Payara Server in a production scenario using Apache Web Server (sometimes called httpd) and Ubuntu 16.04. Many of the […]
Read MoreEn esta serie de blogs, intentaremos dar una visión general de los fundamentos de utilizar Payara Server en un entorno de producción utilizando Apache Web Server (comúnmente conocido como httpd) y Ubuntu 16.04. Muchos de […]
Read MoreIn the fourth part of our continuing series on alternatives for commercial Oracle GlassFish features we are looking at the JMX Monitoring Service & the Payara HealthCheck Service as possible replacements for Oracle’s Monitoring Scripting Client. […]
Read MoreIn our continuing series on alternatives for commercial Oracle GlassFish features , in this article we are looking at Hazelcast – a replacement for Oracle’s Coherence ActiveCache. {{cta(‘3382707d-3c20-4768-8acd-0a5b78c43d95’)}}
Read MoreAs a follow up to our ‘Getting Started with Payara Micro Demo’, we have another introductory video for you, this time demonstrating the Payara Micro API, using NetBeans and Maven.
Read More2016 was a great year for us – the Payara Team was extremely busy attending and speaking at the various events and conferences, especially in the last couple of months. We went to JavaOne in San Francisco, Devoxx in […]
Read MoreToday, continuing our series on alternatives to commercial Oracle GlassFish features, we will look at backup and restoring domains with Payara Server. See here for part one of the GlassFish to Payara Server migration series: ‘Migrating […]
Read MoreIn this short introductory demo we will show you how to start Payara Micro and demonstrate how simple it is to use its dynamic clustering feature. For those of you who’d like to look a bit deeper […]
Read MoreAs a long-term Java EE developer, consultant and lecturer, over the years I’ve seen Java EE evolving into a solid, carefully thought out, flexible platform, and one of the most lightweight enterprise frameworks. Therefore I […]
Read MoreIn his interview for The Server Side ( TechTarget) Ondrej Mihalyi – Payara Support Engineer – discusses the benefits and challenges of transitioning to reactive programming model and how Java EE facilitates reactive development.
Read MoreIn the first of our series on migrating away from Oracle GlassFish Server, we will look at replacing the functionality of the Load Balancer Configurator, and its potential alternatives.
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