Archive from July 2018
5 Open Source Myths
Published on 26 Jul 2018
by Debbie Hoffman
Topics:
Payara Server 5
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Open source software is becoming so popular most people likely use it daily without even thinking about it. For example, if you’re using Firefox to browse the internet or WordPress to publish your blog – you’re using open source tools. According to the 2017 Open Source 360 Survey conducted by Black Duck Software, 60% of businesses report an increase in their use of open source in the last year. Despite the growth of organizations taking advantage of open source benefits, there are still many misconceptions surrounding open source software. Here are 5 concerns about open source software and why they should be considered myths:
Forwarding Requests from Apache to Payara Server 5 on Ubuntu
Published on 24 Jul 2018
by Mark Wareham
Topics:
Payara Server Basics,
Ubuntu,
Payara Platform 5
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Microservices for Java EE Developers (Japanese)
Published on 19 Jul 2018
by Fabio Turizo
Topics:
Java EE,
Payara Micro,
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
Japanese language
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0 Comments
Payara para principiantes: Integrando Payara Server con Oracle 11g XE
Published on 18 Jul 2018
by Matthew Gill
Topics:
Payara Server Basics,
How-to,
Ubuntu,
Spanish language
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1 Comment
La mayoría de las aplicaciones web modernas necesitan alguna manera de almacenar datos en una base de datos. Generalmente, Oracle proporciona la mejor solución de RDBMS en lo que respecta a seguridad, soporte y escalabilidad. Oracle XE es la versión más adecuada para desarrolladores para proyectos pequeños o personales, y además debería ser compatible con la versión completa de la base de datos Oracle. Esta guía te adyudará a configurar tanto Oracle XE y Payara Server.
Payara para principiantes: Añadir Payara Server a NetBeans
Published on 17 Jul 2018
by Matthew Gill
Topics:
Maven,
Payara Server Basics,
How-to,
NetBeans,
Spanish language
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5 Comments
Cuando estás probando una aplicación para ejecutarla en Payara Server, continuamente probar la aplicación desde tu IDE es extremadamente util (ese es su proposito, despues de todo). Si estás utilizando NetBeans esto es muy sencillo. Sigue los pasos de este blog para configurar Payara Server en NetBeans para ejecutar tus aplicaciones web.
Clustering and Deployment Groups in Payara Server 5
Published on 16 Jul 2018
by Mark Wareham
Topics:
Clustering,
Payara Server 5
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3 Comments
You probably already know what clustering is, but you might not know that Payara Server 5 automatically clusters. If you use Payara Server 4, you have to manually set up clustering. Payara Server 5 introduces a convenient feature called Deployment Groups. Deployment groups do exactly as the name suggests: it allows you to group a collection of instances that will be the targets of your deployment.
Fine Tuning Payara Server in Production (Japanese)
Published on 12 Jul 2018
by Fabio Turizo
Topics:
Production Features,
Docker,
How-to,
JVM,
Japanese language
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Payara Micro JCA Adapters - Microsoft Azure Service Bus
Published on 10 Jul 2018
by Matthew Gill
Topics:
Payara Micro,
Microservices,
JCA,
Microsoft Azure
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In this blog, which follows on from the Cloud Connectors in Payara Micro, we will explain the Microsoft Azure Service Bus connector and how to use it in Payara Server and Payara Micro (the Payara Platform).
Did You Know? Payara Server and Payara Micro Come with HealthCheck Service
Published on 09 Jul 2018
by Susan Rai
Topics:
Payara Micro,
Healthcheck,
Monitoring,
Payara Server
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New Feature in Payara Server & Payara Micro 5.182: MicroProfile OpenTracing
Published on 05 Jul 2018
by Andrew Pielage
Topics:
Payara Micro,
MicroProfile,
Payara Server
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6 Comments
Introduction
The 5.182 release of Payara Server & Payara Micro (Payara Platform) brings in MicroProfile (MP) 1.3. This introduces a couple of updates to some existing MP specifications, and three new ones: OpenTracing, OpenAPI, and Type-safe REST Client. In this blog I’ll be covering our implementation of OpenTracing.
Benefits of Open Source vs Proprietary Software
Published on 03 Jul 2018
by Debbie Hoffman
Topics:
Payara Micro,
Payara Server
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0 Comments
Open source software offers a number of advantages over proprietary software. Many businesses prefer open source options as it reduces the procurement barrier. A survey conducted by Black Duck Software and North Bridge revealed that 78% of today’s businesses already rely on open-source software for increased security and the lack of licensing fees. It is estimated that the use of open source saves businesses $60 billion (USD) annually.