GlassFish v3 Technology Preview 2 (aka TP2) is now released … yaaay! Dowload it here.
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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 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 |
Enjoy it here!
An offline version (downloadable zip file) of this screencast is available here. A complete list of GlassFish related screencasts is available on GlassFish wiki.
Let us know your feedback on users@glassfish.dev.java.net or GlassFish Forum.
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