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Managing and Monitoring Web Services in Project GlassFish

Managing and Monitoring Web Services in Project GlassFish

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Managing and Monitoring Web Services in Project GlassFish: Part 2

Managing and Monitoring Web Services in Project GlassFish

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Managing and Monitoring Web Services in Project GlassFish: Part 3

Managing and Monitoring Web Services in Project GlassFish

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Invoking GlassFish WebServices from SilverLight and .NET

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In the heels of the Developer.COM Award for Metro for its interoperability capabilities here are two blog posts from Guy Burstein specifically describing how to do it: From SilverLight and From .NET Client.

Metro interoperability is a key reason for the Metro Adoption. We have had a number of GlassFish customer wins that started on a desire to interoperate with Microsoft's stack.

And it is always nice to see GlassFish mentioned at MSDN :-)

GlassFish: The Aquarium

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Metro is a high-performance, extensible, easy-to-use web service stack. It is a one-stop shop for all your web service needs, from the simplest hello world web service to reliable, secured, and transacted web service that involves .NET services.

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metro: Home

An opensource jax-ws stack; as part of sun's glassfish.

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Japod's blog

Example of a RESTFUL servie built on glassfish

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Japod's blog

Example of a RESTFUL servie built on glassfish

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