![]() ![]() The fact that now GlassFish is under Oracle’s wings and heavily invested into has further underlined our selection.ĭuring these past few years, I have not had a lot of hands-on experience working with GlassFish. Some of the criteria at the time were: speed of implementation of new functionality and integration of JEE (being the reference implementatoin), ease of administration, enterprise quality, small yet rapidly growing market share (the band wagon to hop onto). Several years back, AMIS selected GlassFish as its preferred Open Source J(2)EE Application Server, over for example JBoss.
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