Comparing Oracle GlassFish Server and JBoss: Which Application Server Is Right for You?
Source: Oracle
If applications are crucial to the business, then the selection of an application server is a strategic business decision. And from a business perspective, Oracle GlassFish Server is a superior alternative to Red Hat's JBoss for a range of organizations and development teams. Oracle recognizes that personal preferences, legacy investments, and even corporate mandates can play a role in the selection of an application server. However, based on the comprehensive capabilities offered by Oracle GlassFish Server and feedback received from both the GlassFish and JBoss development communities, Oracle believes that Oracle GlassFish Server offers compelling advantages for Java applications and Web services.
| Format: | Size: | 239.20 | |
| Date: | May 2010 |
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