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Grizzly is a framework for writing scalable server applications in Java, utilizing the NIO API.

Grizzly started as a GlassFish project at Sun, however it has been separated to its own project.

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Graphing Growth - MarkMail and GlassFish-Related Mailing Lists

MarkMail has one of my favorite interfaces for navigating archived mail, so I am very happy to pass on Marla's Announcement that Java.Net projects are now browseable through MarkLogic.

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MarkMail exploits the underlying MarkLogic Server to provide powerful navigational and browsing feature. A simple, but useful, example is shown in the graphs at the left:

• Shown at the left: GlassFish Server, Grizzly, OpenESB and Hudson.
• Also see Metro, Jersey and OpenMQ.
• And close Friends and Relatives: OpenDS and OpenSSO.

Do note that today is the 17th, so you roughly have to double the last column. It is going to be a very good month for most GlassFish projects!

GlassFish: The Aquarium

Slide Show Example using Comet, Dojo and Grizzly

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Comet uses either Streaming or Long Polling to Push Events from the server to the client through a protocol like Bayeux.

Carol's A Comet Slideshow Example... shows, through instructions, screenshots and samples, how to do this using dojo on the client (JavaScript) and Grizzly on the Server on the GlassFish Server. Check it out!

GlassFish: The Aquarium

Tomcat Today, GlassFish Tomorrow? | Javalobby

http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/tomcat_or_glassfish_an_overview

GlassFish: del.icio.us/tag/glassfish

Enterprise Java Community: Scaling Your Java EE Applications

see http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/tomcat_or_glassfish_an_overview

GlassFish: del.icio.us/tag/glassfish

Tomcat or GlassFish - Comparisons at DZone and at JavaLobby

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Some people know they want a full JavaEE 5 AppServer - and for those, the GlassFish Server is a better choice than Apache Tomcat, but, even if you only want a subset of these APIs, check out Alexis' Tomcat Today, GlassFish Tomorrow.

Also check out Wang Yu's Blocking and Non-Blocking IO article that, like Scott's More on the simple vs. the complex, shows the benefits of NIO as workload increases.

GlassFish: The Aquarium

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