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| Definition of Application Server
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Since the advent of the Web, the term most often refers to software in an intranet/Internet environment that hosts a variety of language systems used to program database queries and/or general business processing. These scripts and services, such as JavaScript and Java server pages (JSPs), typically access a database to retrieve up-to-date data that is presented to users via their browsers or client applications.
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| Comparison of four open source application server
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Quality of GlassFish components is out of any question, Metro is well known for supporting new WS-* standards, EJB support uses Toplink Essentials, MQ server is Sun open sourced MQ, etc.
GlassFish has very good interoperability with some other open source projects like, OpenESB and OpenSSO which allows you to have what you need to kick start your J2EE application without looking at any additional configuration. |
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| EJB 2 Clustering with Application Servers
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The Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) component model is becoming the component framework of choice for enterprise development among Java developers. The EJB specification goes to great lengths to define characteristics that give containers the ability to manage transactions, persistence, environment variables, resource connections, and other infrastructure services |
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| GlassFish Application Server: Present and Future
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The main goal of Project GlassFish has been to produce an application server that implements the Java EE standard. The server is licensed under the Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL), which allows developers to view, use, edit, and alter the code, as well as to distribute or use the code in production.
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| BMC Performance Manager for Web Application Servers
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J2EE applications and platforms deliver critical user services. IT Operations is responsible for ensuring system availability and performance, but complex J2EE problems often require specialists to resolve. IT Operations needs a management solution that identifies pending J2EE applications problems, determines problems location, and helps IT Operations quickly engage specialists without forcing IT Operations to analyze, diagnose, and attempt to resolve the problem.
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| Application Servers and Linux
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Traditionally, application servers have not been players in the Linux world. Designed for enterprises to shuffle data from big iron and big databases to the Web-enabled end user, application servers are creatures of UNIX servers and Java-oriented companies.
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| Indicative For Application Server ManagementIndicative For Application Server Management
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Indicative for application server management product leverages a cohesive architecture and out-of-the-box functionality for rapid time to value. The product is installed in minutes and begins taking meaningful measurements in hours. Very quickly you can pinpoint performance challenges in one or more platform environments and improve service quality. With successful implementations across several industries, Indicative has proven its ability to quickly provide value across any domain now and into the future. |
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| SIP Audio Conference Server
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Support video replication. All participant with video capabilities can receive and send video. Hetrogeneous conferences with some audio terminals and some video terminals is also possible.
Playout delay algorithm is implemented to create a synchronised audio stream. |
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| HELIX SERVER
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Helix Server is the only multi-format, cross platform streaming server for delivering the highest quality experience to wired and wireless devices.
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| AXIS 2400 Video ServerAXIS 2400 Video Server
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The AXIS 2400 is a high-performance video server designed for professional surveillance applications. It can network up to four analog cameras -- a cost-effective single-box solution for transmitting digital video over intranet networks or the Internet. |
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