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The GlassFish Update Center is an open-source project released with GlassFish v2. It provides a simple download and installation experience of additional applications for the GlassFish application server. Learn more about Getting Started with the GlassFish Update Center. Back to Update CenterMost Popular Modules
2009/11/13 Category: Web Technologies Jersey is the open source (under the CDDL license) JAX-RS (JSR 311) Reference Implementation for building RESTful Web Services. It is also more than the Reference Implementation. Jersey provides additional APIs and extension points (SPIs) so that developers may extend Jersey to suite their needs. This module contains Jersey libraries, docs and examples, which are installed into your $AS_HOME/jersey directory.
2009/02/19 Category: ICEfaces The ICEfaces Ajax Push Server provides a central point of contact on the server for all Ajax Push operations, allowing multiple applications to share a single connection to the browser.
2008/07/15 Category: Composite Applications A service-oriented architecture (SOA) provides application developers with a powerful platform for integrating existing applications and web services. As a platform, SOA provides a set of standard interfaces through which service consumers and providers discover, describe, and interact with application services. Composite application development refers to the process by which these independent services are composed and orchestrated to fulfill an application use case. Java Specification Request (JSR) 208, Java Business Integration, provides a standards-based integration architecture to enable composite application development. JBI runtime functionality from Project Open ESB is now installed in the SDK. JBI allows you to integra te web services and enterprise applications as loosely coupled composite applications, thereby realizing the benefits of a SOA. In addition to the core runtime, the following JBI components are included:
2009/02/19 Category: ICEfaces The ICEfaces Component Suite includes enhanced implementations of the JSF standard components and additional custom components that fully leverage the ICEfaces Direct-to-DOM rendering technology and provide additional ICEfaces-specific features, such as automated partial submit, incremental page updates, and easily configurable component look-and-feel.
2009/02/19 Category: ICEfaces The Auction Monitor simulates the tracking of live auctions and illustrates the following dynamic web application features; ticking clocks, real-time bid updates, dynamically rendered buttons, the ability to hide and show table rows on demand, and an integrated chat section.
2008/10/22 Category: Runtimes The goal is to have hibernate as a JPA provider available to a GlassFish Application Server instance.
2008/07/15 Category: Composite Applications
The Java BluePrints series defines the application programming model for end-to-end solutions using Java technology. The series contains guidelines, patterns, and code for real-world application scenarios, enabling you to build robust, scalable, and portable solutions. All the code and applications included in these blueprints are NetBeans-ready. The Java BluePrints contains blueprints for the following technologies: Java EE, BPEL, Access Manager and Mashup Portlet BluePrint.
2009/02/19 Category: ICEfaces WebMC is a basic web conferencing system that allows participants to share PowerPoint presentations over the web. WebMC uses ICEfaces built in Ajax-Push capabilities to deliver a collaborative web-based PowerPoint sharing experience.
2008/04/30 Category: Web Technologies jMaki is an Ajax framework that provides a lightweight model for creating JavaScript centric Ajax-enabled web applications using Java, JSP, Ruby/JRuby, PHP, and Phobos (Server Side JavaScript).
Project Woodstock Example Application 2008/01/02 Category: Web Technologies The Project Woodstock AJAX/JSF component library provides developers stable, accessible web UI components. There are over 100 sample pages for 25 different components. Most samples use multiple components in combination to show interactions between components.
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