Developing an SSL-Enabled Web Application With Sun Java System Application Server 8.1
White Papers This paper will discuss how to use the Sun Java System Application Server 8.1 software to build SSL-enabled web applications and how to implement SSL client authentication in the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.4 security realm.
[October 6, 2006, 1:00]
Java application offers a cheap BlackBerry alternative
News Spurred by the popularity of Research In Motion's BlackBerry, Sirenic is promoting a Java-based information delivery product as a cheaper more flexible alternative to the pocket email terminal. As with the BlackBerry, this is aimed at corporations...
[February 8, 2002, 13:14]
Cassatt launches Java server consolidation software
News A new option called the Web Automation Module extends to software running on Java application servers. Cassatt, a start-up hoping to profit from the flexibility that can come from virtualisation, plans to expand its management software on Monday to...
[March 6, 2006, 17:00]
Sun's low-cost strategy prompts free Java release
News Sun Microsystems will release a free version of its Java application server next week, a move designed to encourage more developers to build programs on the software foundation. Jonathan Schwartz, executive vice president of Sun's software unit...
[November 14, 2003, 10:45]
BEA partners HP to fight IBM App Server
News HP said on Wednesday it will install BEA's WebLogic Java application server software on all of its hardware servers. Big Blue took the lead in the Java application server market away from BEA in 2002, according to research firm Gartner Dataquest.
[May 21, 2003, 15:59]
Open source threatens Java servers
News These suites are a bundle of applications that run in conjunction with a Java application server and include specialised integration software and corporate portals, which present corporate information through a browser.
[February 14, 2003, 14:04]
Sun working on Java server update
News Sun last month released a stripped-down, developer edition of its Sun Application Server 8.0, which includes a tool kit for writing and deploying Java applications. That initial edition of the application server adheres to the Java 2 Enterprise...
[December 12, 2003, 9:25]
Comdex 2001: Borland offers a double shot of Java
News In late November, Borland will release new Java application-server software, which businesses can use to run e-business and other Web transactions. On Monday, Borland announced that its new application server, called Enterprise Server, supports the...
[November 13, 2001, 16:30]
Sun wants to lift its Java profile
News The company on Monday said it has released the Java Application Server Platform Edition 8, which is the latest version of Sun's server software product for running programs written with Java. By making its application server and Java development...
[April 13, 2004, 10:55]
Red Hat takes on application-server market
News Red Hat plans to expand into a new Java software market in the first half of 2004, encroaching on the application server turf of IBM, BEA Systems and Sun Microsystems. Java application server features are set by the Java 2 Enterprise Edition...
[December 19, 2003, 9:00]
IBM takes java server crown from BEA
News IBM has taken the No.market position away from rival BEA Systems in the hotly contested field of Java application server software, according to a study to be released this week. Microsoft does not sell a Java application server.
[May 7, 2003, 10:59]
Apache misses Java server target
News The Apache Software Foundation's open-source project to build a Java application server has hit a bump. Geronimo will be the third open-source Java application server to be launched. Start-up Gluecode Software plans to announce on Monday that it...
[July 26, 2004, 15:35]
Red Hat sells Java subscription
News Red Hat will grow beyond its Linux roots next week and sell a subscription service supporting an open-source Java application server, according to people familiar with the company's plans. Earlier this year, Red Hat said it planned to start selling...
[July 30, 2004, 10:40]
Novell starts selling Java-boosted Linux
News Novell's SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 includes JBoss' application server, a software package that enables a computer to run Java programs, said Chris Stone, Novell's vice chairman, during a news conference here at the LinuxWorld Conference and...
[August 4, 2004, 11:00]
Java Web Start Technology and Application Clients in the GlassFish Application Server
White Papers With the Sun Java System Application Server or its open source counterpart, the GlassFish application server, the end users can download a Java EE application client that one has built, along with any JARs it needs, and run the application client...
[November 7, 2007, 0:00]
Sun prepares Java server beta
News Sun Microsystems plans to begin beta testing the high-end versions of its Java application server next month and to release them by the end of the year. The standard and enterprise editions of Sun's Java System Application Server 8 will be ready...
[September 1, 2004, 16:00]
Building Clustered Enterprise Applications With JBoss Application Server on the Dell PowerEdge 1855 Blade Server
White Papers The JBoss Application Server (JBoss AS), the most popular Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application server available on the market, provides a standards-based platform for scalable Enterprise applications at an unbeatable zero cost software...
[July 19, 2007, 1:00]
JBoss update deepens Java compliance controversy
News Upstart JBoss Group will on Monday debut a new release of its popular open-source application server software amid a growing dispute with Sun Microsystems over Java standards compliance. For vendors to legally claim that their software is J2EE...
[June 2, 2003, 8:12]
JBoss gets Nuked
News JBoss Group, the people behind the eponymous open-source Java application server, next month plans to release the final version of its content management system based on the popular PostNuke and PHPNuke.
[January 22, 2004, 12:00]
BEA joins rush to security
News BEA Systems, a maker of Java-based server software, plans to enter the market for application security later this month, joining a growing cadre of large software providers that are making security a top priority.
[October 13, 2003, 11:35]



