Glassfish v2 update release 1 (soon to be released) is supporting a new type of configuration : Apache in reverse pro xy in front of a cluster of Glassfish servers. Here is the long story over deployment,configuration,…
Glassfish v2 update release 1 (soon to be released) is supporting a new type of configuration : Apache in reverse pro xy in front of a cluster of Glassfish servers. Here is the long story over deployment,configuration,…
This second part is also written by a Sun engineer & shows how to use the authorization service of Access Manager. OpenSSO in the article. SOAP & REST are supported.
Apache, MySQL/PostgreSQL, PHP ( AMP ) easily installable from CoolStack 1.2 on top of Sun WebServer 7.0.
Quick and easy install procedure.
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A 4-parts BigAdmin article that describes how to configure the Sun DS6 to store user account information to be used by Solaris, AIX & Red Hat clients as a naming service. A missing piece in Sun documentation.
“This article provides instructions for deploying Sun Java System Directory Server 6.0 (hereafter referred to as “Directory Server”), which is part of Sun Java System Directory Server 6.0 Enterprise Edition, as a naming service for UNIX clients that run AIX 5.3, Red Hat Linux Release 4 Update 4, or the Solaris 8, 9, or 10 Operating System.”
A developers.sun.com article that describes the possible conflicts between the Solaris 10 preinstalled bundled version of Application Server (8.2) and the newest App. server (9.1 aka Glassfish v2), whether installed in the global zone, a sparse zone or a whole-root zone.
Written by an Open-SSO engineer.
(…)The new clustering capabilities enhance high availability and scalability for deployment architectures through in-memory session state replication. With in-memory state replication, clustered server instances replicate session state in a ring topology, storing the replicated information in memory.
This article describes the clustering capabilities of GlassFish version 2 and helps you get started deploying your application to a GlassFish cluster.(…)
Sun blueprints dedicated to running the Sun web server with T1-based Sun computers