Archive from January 2017
GlassFish to Payara Server Migration: Replacing the Monitoring Scripting Client
Published on 25 Jan 2017
by Fabio Turizo
Topics:
Healthcheck,
Monitoring,
JMX,
GlassFish Migration
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In the fourth part of our continuing series on alternatives for commercial Oracle GlassFish features we are looking at the JMX Monitoring Service & the Payara HealthCheck Service as possible replacements for Oracle's Monitoring Scripting Client.
GlassFish to Payara Server Migration: Hazelcast as a Coherence ActiveCache Alternative
Published on 20 Jan 2017
by Fabio Turizo
Topics:
Hazelcast,
Caching,
Scalability,
GlassFish Migration
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In our continuing series on alternatives for commercial Oracle GlassFish features , in this article we are looking at Hazelcast - a replacement for Oracle's Coherence ActiveCache.
Getting Started with the Payara Micro API - Demo
Published on 18 Jan 2017
by Andrew Pielage
Topics:
Maven,
Payara Micro,
Microservices,
Demo,
Payara Server Basics,
NetBeans,
Admin
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As a follow up to our 'Getting Started with Payara Micro Demo', we have another introductory video for you, this time demonstrating the Payara Micro API, using NetBeans and Maven.
Payara Conference Presentations - 2016 Summary
Published on 12 Jan 2017
by Dominika Tasarz
Topics:
Java EE,
Payara Micro,
Microservices,
Cloud,
MicroProfile
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2016 was a great year for us - the Payara Team was extremely busy attending and speaking at the various events and conferences, especially in the last couple of months. We went to JavaOne in San Francisco, Devoxx in Antwerp, W-JAX in Munich, GeeCon in Prague, JDD Conference in Krakow - and that's just to name a few!
Below you will find a selection of the recorded talks ( in English, Spanish & Czech language) from some of the events we've had a pleasure to present at in 2016.
GlassFish to Payara Server Migration - Domain Administration Server Backup & Recovery
Published on 05 Jan 2017
by Fabio Turizo
Topics:
GlassFish,
GlassFish Migration
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Today, continuing our series on alternatives to commercial Oracle GlassFish features, we will look at backup and restoring domains with Payara Server.
See here for part one of the GlassFish to Payara Server migration series: 'Migrating away from the Load Balancer Configurator Plugin' .