[4] |
GlassFish v3 has a modular
(based on OSGi framework), light-weight
(small kernel and fast startup time) and extensible (support
for dynamic languages like JRuby and Groovy) architecture. Along with
it, a new NetBeans [5]
plug-in (that replaces the existing one) is also released. The plug-in
is available from the NetBeans Beta Update Center. It allows GlassFish
v3 TP2 download and install in a matter of few seconds, yep that's less
than a minute :) A new GlassFish release with a new NetBeans plug-in deserve a new screencast [6] :) It shows how to install the plug-in, download and install GlassFish v3 TP2, develop and deploy a simple web application with JSP and Servlets on the newly installed GlassFish. |
Links:
[1] http://glassfish.dev.java.net/v3
[2] http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/glassfish_v3_tp2_now_available
[3] https://glassfish.dev.java.net/downloads/v3/
[4] http://download.java.net/javaee5/screencasts/v3tp2-getting-started/
[5] http://netbeans.org/
[6] http://download.java.net/javaee5/screencasts/v3tp2-getting-started/
[7] http://download.java.net/javaee5/screencasts/v3tp2-getting-started/
[8] http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/attach/Screencasts/v3tp2-getting-started.zip
[9] http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=Screencasts
[10] mailto:users@glassfish.dev.java.net
[11] http://forums.java.net/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=56&start=0
[12] http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/screencast_24_getting_started_with