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The University of Utah ported 60 applications from Weblogic to GlassFish and very happy with it. They like the clustering and failover capability, integrated NetBeans development environment, and are using EJBs, Java Server Faces and a slew of other technologies. |
Learn more about it in this video:
Thanks to Tim Richardson for the quick story! Check out other GlassFish Production Stories.
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So what? We’ve ported over 100
Comment by Jason Kilgrow — June 12, 2009 @ 7:19 am
Jason,
Sweet!
Have you ported these applications to GlassFish ?
From Weblogic ?
Are you running in production ?
Are you willing to participate in GlassFish Stories by filling the questionnaire at:
http://blogs.sun.com/stories/resource/gf_questionnaire.txt
Comment by Arun Gupta — June 12, 2009 @ 9:05 am
thanks for the post. i am now interested in glass fish. hopefully it does what i need it to do
Comment by debt reduction — June 15, 2009 @ 12:56 pm