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- Migrating from Apache Tomcat Version 6.0.x to WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V2.1 by Ashish Jain - [Clicks: 4]
This article walks you through deploying an application to Tomcat 6.0, then migrating the code and deploying it to WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V2.1. The sample application highlights some of the notable differences between the two implementations.
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http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0808_jain/0808_jain.html - Aug, 2008 - What's new in WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V2.1 by Ashish Jain - [Clicks: 2]
Explore the new features in WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V2.1, including the ability to execute Geronimo commands using GShell, create multiple server assemblies from you own set of servers, and fully control the server through Expert mode and a new Monitoring portlet. This release improves on what is already the most powerful open source application server available.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0807_jain/0807_jain.html - Jul, 2008 - Give Apache Geronimo a Lift by Michael Galpin - [Clicks: 5]
Lift is a new Web application framework. It is a highly scalable framework built on the Scala programming language. It is the perfect partner for a highly scalable application server, such as Apache Geronimo, especially since Scala compiles to byte code just like the Java language and leverages the Java platform. In this article, you will learn how to create a Web application using Lift and deploy it to Geronimo.
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http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-ag-lift/index.html - Jul, 2008 - Apache Geronimo on Grails by Michael Galpin - [Clicks: 11]
Do you want to build your Web sites faster and cheaper, but still leverage industrial-strength technology? You can do just that using Grails and Apache Geronimo. Grails leverages the power of the dynamic language Groovy to accelerate your development. However, it runs on the Java Virtual Machine and leverages proven Java technologies. This makes it easy to take your Grails application to the next level by deploying it to Apache Geronimo, the premiere open source Java EE V5-certified application server. In this article, you will see how easy Grails can make Web development and how easy Geronimo can make Grails deployment. You will also see how a Grails application can leverage the resources and services provided by Geronimo.
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http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-ag-grails/index.html - Jul, 2008 - Easily migrate WebSphere Application Server Community Edition applications to WebSphere Application Server by Brian Stelzer, O. Ted Kirby, Donald R. Woods - [Clicks: 6]
A new tool available from alphaWorks can help you migrate existing J2EE V1.4 applications from Apache Geronimo-based IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V2.0.x to IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.1.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0804_stelzer/0804_stelzer.html - Apr, 2008
- Apache Geronimo Book by Aaron Mulder - [Clicks: 48]
Aaron Mulder is a committer on the Apache Geronimo J2EE application server project. He is writing a book on installing, configuration, and deploying applications into Geronimo. You can read the current draft here. Note that the book generally covers the latest milestone release of Geronimo, which may not be entirely in sync with the latest source tree.
http://chariotsolutions.com/geronimo/
- Apache Geronimo Live by Tom McQueeney by Tom McQueeney - [Clicks: 53]
Geronimo Live is written for J2EE developers wanting to learn how to develop applications effectively for the open source Apache Geronimo J2EE 1.4 application server. Topics include: Server architecture, installation, configuration, developing web apps, EJBs, and web services. Geronimo Live will be available summer 2005.
http://www.jroller.com/page/GeronimoLive