As part of the new features introduced with the release of Payara Server 162, you can now form a cluster of Payara Server instances using the concept of Hazelcast “Lite Nodes”. This can help you create more flexible cluster topologies.
As part of the new features introduced with the release of Payara Server 162, you can now form a cluster of Payara Server instances using the concept of Hazelcast “Lite Nodes”. This can help you create more flexible cluster topologies.
In this short video recap, Ondrej Mihalyi ( @OMihalyi )- Payara Support Engineer – gives you an overview of the Payara Server 162 Release Notes. Tune in to find out more about the most useful developer and operations features in Payara Server and Payara Micro 162, Payara Documentation update,...
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Payara Micro allows running web applications in a self-contained and easy way. Since the release of Payara Server 162, there is a simple way to generate an “Uber” JAR that bundles the contents of a WAR file and the classes and resources that compose Payara Micro!
The HealthCheck Service provides automatic self-monitoring in order to detect future problems as soon as possible. The HealthCheck Service was introduced in Payara Server and Payara Micro version 161 and some new metrics have been added in version 162.
All the functionality of the HealthCheck...
Payara Micro 162 can now deploy your artifacts stored in Maven repositories simply by providing the GAV coordinates. This should provide another option for continuous delivery scripts!
Recent versions of Payara Server provide the HealthCheck Service for automatic self-monitoring, in order to detect future problems as soon as possible. When enabled, the HealthCheck Service periodically checks some low level metrics and logs warnings whenever it detects that a threshold is not...
One of the most exciting new features in the Payara Server 162 release is the Asadmin Recorder - a tool especially useful for the Operations Teams!
Asadmin Recorder allows you to create runnable scripts of asadmin commands that mirror configuration done in the administration console. Have a...
The second release of 2016 is finally here! Payara Server 4.1.1.162 is our biggest release yet in terms of sheer number of bug fixes and new features. One of the biggest things isn't actually a new feature of Payara Server but a newly rehosted documentation, and it's where you'll find the full...
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