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GlassFish V2
New Features
Clustering and HA - GFv2 includes a new in-memory replication mechanism using JXTA for simplified configuration and improved performance, and it inherits HADB from (SJS AS 8.2) for 5-9s availability. See Clustering @ TA.
Commercial-grade Admin/Monitoring - This includes Admin Console, Documentation, CLI Monitoring. All of these have been substantially improved or are new. The Console, for example, has been redone and it is now using the new Woodstock JSF components and JSF-Templating.
All-in One Bundle - The old SJS AS 8.x releases used to come in multiple versions: Platform Edition / Standard Edition / Enterprise Edition. Some of them were free for deploy, others where not. There is now a single, all-in one, moderately sized, bundl (~55MB) that has everything and there is the notion of profiles that is used to adjust functionality based on intent (developer, clustered, enterprise profiles). 883.66 JOPS
Performance - GlassFish is the only open source appserver that has published a SPECj Appserver 2004 benchmark: at the time of posting it was the fastest submission on a single-processor T2000.
Performance records are meant to be broken and I believe that there is now a faster 2-processor submission, but we will continue to improve (see related posts @ TA). Metro WS Framework - GlassFish uses the Metro Web Services framework. This framework includes project Tango (aka WSIT) and the JAX-WS RI and has best-in-class performance and excellent usability. Metro also has very extensive WS-* interoperability with Microsoft which can be used in many applications; a simple example shows an Excel spreadsheet on Vista that has live cells representing content generated dynamically from a GlassFish server. Tools - GlassFish has very good in NetBeans 5.5.1 support and even better in NetBeans 6 (beta very soon). There is also support for GlassFish in Eclipse 3.3, MyEclipse and IDEA. The GlassFish community also delivers Hudson (continuous integration), Japex (WS/XML testing) and other useful tools.
JBI and Open ESB - GFv2 has built-in support for Open ESB which supports the JBI standard. This includes configuration and administration console.
Modern Web Tier and Scripting - GlassFish v2 supports the latest JCP Web Tier specifications and includes a very complete JSF toolkit: Woodstock. It also supports jMaki to enable consistent encapsulation of common AJAX toolkits and Comet via Grizzly.
GFv2 also supports scripting, including jRuby (Ruby on the JVM) and Phobos (Server-side JavaScript).
Affordable Commercial Support - Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 (aka SJS AS 9.1) is the commercial support brand for GFv2; same code base but controlled patches with bug fixes (description ). We provide support under subscription and purchase at prices that are very competitive and can be purchased directly via the web or through your friendly Sun salesperson. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at [email protected].
Adoption - We are already seing a LOT of interest, from the community and the enterprises. The community appreciates the transparency, the quality and the responsiveness of the development team. The driver in the enterprises is quality and support cost; many companies are reassessing their current strategies, and this seems to be accelerating in recent months. Analyst and surveys are lagging but some reports mentioning GF include: Evans Data, Burton Group, Forrester, even Marc Fleury.
Beyond GlassFish v2
GlassFish v2 is one portion of a wider strategy that includes Additional Releases. SailFin moves into the Telco space with Ericsson with higher availability and scalability requirements as well as SIP servlet and other functionality. GlassFish v3 goes across with things like improved jRuby support (like the GlassFish Gem) and down into Tomcat and even smaller spaces like WS gateways and embedded devices.
The GlassFish ecosystem (including partners) already includes community groups, tools, frameworks, solutions, SIs and others. We are already included in a number of distributions and we are pursuing several additional more. Some of this will evolve more fully in the near term, so stay tuned for more info; in the meantime, send us mail to [email protected] if interested.
from http://blogs.sun.com/pelegri/entry/overview_of_glassfish_v2