Archive from January 2018
Payara Server 5 Beta 2 がリリースされました!
Published on 25 Jan 2018
by Andrew Pielage
Topics:
What's New,
Caching,
MicroProfile,
Payara Server 5,
Japanese language
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Payara Server 5 の (おそらく) 正式リリース前の最後となるベータ・リリースには、いくつかの大きな変更が含まれており、最終的な製品が (バグがなければ) どのようなものになるのか、お分かりいただけるようなものになっています。
Payara Server 5 Beta 2 release is here!
Published on 25 Jan 2018
by Andrew Pielage
Topics:
What's New,
Caching,
MicroProfile,
Payara Server 5
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The (probably) final Beta release of Payara Server 5 before we release it proper, contains the bulk of the large changes we’re going to include to give you a good overview of what the final product will look like (barring any bugs!).
Domain Data Grid in Payara Server 5
Published on 23 Jan 2018
by Steve Millidge
Topics:
Microservices,
Hazelcast,
Clustering,
Scalability,
Cloud,
Amazon Cloud,
Cloud Connectors,
Payara Server 5,
Cloud-native,
domain data grid
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In Payara Server 5 we will be introducing some major changes to the way clustering is working by creating the Domain Data Grid (see documentation for more info). The Domain Data Grid will be easier to use, more scalable, more flexible and ideally suited for cloud environments and cloud-native architectures. All Payara Server instances will join a single domain-wide data grid for sharing of in-memory data like web sessions, JCache, SSO and Stateful EJBs.
Using PostgreSQL with Payara Server
Published on 18 Jan 2018
by Jonathan Coustick
Topics:
Payara Server Basics,
Connection Pools,
How-to
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PostgreSQL is a fully SQL-Compliant relational database you can use with Payara Server and with no commercial licensing requirements it is well suited for production environments. This blog will show you how to set up a new PostgreSQL installation on Ubuntu and connect to it from Payara Server.
Payara Server and Payara Micro in 2018
Published on 08 Jan 2018
by Steve Millidge
Topics:
What's New,
Microservices,
Cloud-native
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How to Run Payara Micro on Android (No Root Required)
Published on 04 Jan 2018
by Jorge Cajas
Topics:
Payara Micro,
Microservices,
How-to
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Have you ever wondered how Micro is Payara Micro?
At first, this was a fun experiment installing a terminal app on my Android phone and playing around with some Linux commands. One thing lead to another and I ended up running a Payara Micro instance on my device! In this article, I'm going to show you exactly how to do that.