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GlassFish Gives Developers A Glimpse Of Java

News Sun is trying a new way to share its Java server software, launching a project called GlassFish that lets outsiders tinker with the project's source code but that stops well short of making it actual open source software.

[June 21, 2005, 16:10]

Security Annotations And Authorization In GlassFish And The Java EE 5 SDK

White Papers In the Java EE 5 / GlassFish environment, one can achieve security using Transport Level Security (TLS) / Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technologies, authentication and authorization, and Message Level Security (for Web Services in GlassFish only).

[September 27, 2006, 1:00]

Sun Java EE Engine: Bridging Java EE Web Services And JBI Components

White Papers The Sun Java EE Engine has been developed as part of Project GlassFish. So, when the GlassFish application server is installed, the Sun Java EE Engine is also installed with the component named sun-javaee-engine.

[September 11, 2007, 1:00]

Sun And Liferay Launch Web-presentation Platform

News Sun said that the collaboration between the two organisations is designed to provide developers with lightweight web-presentation capabilities for GlassFish, Sun's open-source Java Platform Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application server.

[May 8, 2008, 9:27]

Ubuntu Lets Loose 'Feisty Fawn'

News Other components already are open-source software, including the Glassfish project for Java Enterprise Edition, a collection of extensions for running Java on servers, and NetBeans, a Java programming environment.

[April 20, 2007, 15:45]

Open Source Java Coming This Year

News We did it with Java Enterprise Edition (server) with the GlassFish project, and we will be doing it with Java Standard Edition and Java Micro Edition, which is pretty exciting," he said. Sun intends to commence open sourcing Java by the end of this...

[October 24, 2006, 9:10]

Java Released Under The GPL

News Sun's server-side Java Platform Enterprise Edition software is already open sourced under the CDDL, through the GlassFish project. In a development that could shake up the software industry, Sun is releasing the Java programming language under the...

[November 13, 2006, 8:03]

Sun Drops Hints On Java Open Source Licence

News However, use of CDDL is not a surprise: Sun has lobbied hard to convince the computing industry of the licence's merits, and it's the same licence used to cover Glassfish, an open source collection of higher-level Java Enterprise Edition software...

[October 27, 2006, 9:10]

Sun Sets Up Open Source Office

News That same month, it released its Java server implementation, called Glassfish, though the core Java software itself remains proprietary. Sun Microsystems on Wednesday night launched an office dedicated to open source matters, signalling a new...

[August 19, 2005, 11:15]

Sun To Snap Up MySQL For $1bn

News Sun's software lineup now includes Java, MySQL, OpenSolaris and GlassFish. Sun is taking the plunge into the database market with the purchase of open-source database developer MySQL for $1bn (£500m).

[January 16, 2008, 13:27]

Sun Plans Open Source Java Component Release

News However, for Glassfish, the open source version of Java Enterprise Edition (EE) that Sun released in 2005, Sun chose the Community Development and Distribution License the company created. Sun will begin releasing significant open source Java...

[August 15, 2006, 9:35]

Sun Lays An Open Source Licence To Rest

News The CDDL governs OpenSolaris and the Glassfish Java server software project. Sun is recommending that nobody use an open-source licence it created, a small step in a broader push to pare back the number of such licences.

[September 5, 2005, 9:35]

Sun: We Screwed Up On Open Source

News That has meant that a lot of open-source developers have been willing to take a second look at Sun and give us credit for open sourcing Solaris, Java, the application server GlassFish, NetBeans and the rest of the portfolio," he added.

[June 24, 2008, 10:41]