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How to get the most out of Spring and Google App Engine

Topics
Performance & Scalability,
Application Servers

Chris Ramsdale will get you up and running building Spring apps on Google App Engine. He'll go step-by-step building a real Spring app and identify not only the basics of App Engine, but more advanced topics such as integrating with Google's SQL Service and using App Engine's "Always on" feature to ensure high performance.

News about Application Servers

WebLogic 12c Taking Java EE 6 to the Cloud

Topics
Cloud Computing,
Java,
Application Servers

At the beginning of December, Oracle released WebLogic Server 12c. The new version of WebLogic is the first release of the application server to fully support the Java EE 6 standard, originally approved in December 2009. In addition, WebLogic Server 12c is a key part of Oracle's entire cloud strategy. InfoQ spoke to Vice President of Development at Oracle, Cameron Purdy to find out more.

Worm Turns Unpatched JBoss Servers into Botnet

Topics
Java,
Application Servers

A new worm exploiting a JBoss vulnerability that was patched in April 2010 is targeting unsecured servers and adding them to a botnet, security researchers are reporting.

Articles about Application Servers

Meet the Goliath of Ruby Application Servers

Topics
Web Servers,
Application Servers,
Web Frameworks,
Ruby

PostRank Labs released an open source version of their Ruby web server framework powering PostRank. Goliath, is an asynchronous server designed for speed, leveraging key features of Ruby 1.9+. Goliath creates fast web and data services not unlike node.js but sticking with what Ruby developers know..Ruby. Discover how easy it can be to create manageable server-side services with Ruby.

2009 Trends and Directions for WebSphere

Topics
Java,
Application Servers,
SOA

In an exclusive InfoQ article, IBM's WebSphere CTO Jerry Cuomo outlines the 10 top technology direction he envisions for the WebSphere product line in 2009, including Business Mash-ups, a Middleware-as-a-Service offering, cloud support, WAS.NEXT and REST support in multiple products.

Presentations about Application Servers

DataMapper on Infinispan: Clustered NoSQL

Topics
Java,
Application Servers,
Ruby

Lance Ball presents DataMapper, a Ruby ORM library, along with Infinispan, Hibernate Search, Lucene, all running on JBoss AS7 and accessed through TorqueBox, a JRuby application server.

Introducing Apache Tomcat 7

Topics
Java,
Application Servers

Mark Thomas reviews some of the new features available in Apache Tomcat 7, including: Servlet 3.0, JSP 2.2, EL 2.2, asynchronous request processing, memory leak protection, and security improvements.

Interviews about Application Servers

Paul Cowan Discusses the Resin Application Server and Cloud

Topics
Cloud Computing,
Java,
Application Servers

In this interview Charles Humble talks to Paul Cowan about the Resin Application Server architecture, capabilities, and where it fits in the Cloud market.

Neil Bartlett on OSGi

Topics
Java Annotations,
Module Systems,
Java,
Design,
Application Servers,
Architecture

This interview, conducted at QCon 2009, covers a wide range of topics beginning with a definition of OSGi and ending with an audience question about integrating OSGi into legacy application servers (like Websphere). In between Neil answers questions about the origins and evolution of OSGi, how OSGi compares to .Net modularization, and constraints on the use of certain Java libraries.