Friday, May 27, 2005
Geronimo! Part 2: Get hands-on with operation, deployment, configuration, and management
Geronimo, the Apache Software Foundation's J2EE 1.4 server project, is integrating a large suite of existing open source services to achieve J2EE 1.4 compliance. Part 1 of this two-part series explored the reason for Geronimo, its design goals and architecture, and some core concepts and terminology. In this final part, Sing Li cuts to the chase and gets hands-on with Geronimo. Using the latest Geronimo distribution, you'll test and deploy a Web application, an enterprise application, Enterprise Java™Beans (EJBs), and more
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