This is 2 hour presentations on Glassfish
with 4 different demonstrations was compiled for Sogeti. It is based on the public work from Alexis MP and WebCast from John Clingan
2. Sun's Open Stack
Flexible and Heterogeneous with Zero Barrier to Exit
Database Platform
Application
Infrastructure
Sun xVM
Virtualization VirtualBox
Operating System
Partners
Architecture
3. What Is GlassFish?
• A Java EE 5-compliant Application Server
> Can run J2EE applications too
• Open Source
> CDDL (like OpenSolaris, NetBeans)
> GPLv2 (like Java and NetBeans)
• Enterprise Quality
> GlassFish Enterprise Application Server
> Adds support, indemnification, and 99.999%
availability
4. What Is GlassFish? (Cont.)
• Community at http://glassfish.org
> Sources, bug DBs, discussions
> Roadmaps
> Architecture Documents
• Governance Board
> 2 Sun members: Simon Phipps, Eduardo Pelegri-
Llopart
> 3 Non-Sun individual members from Google,
Wotif.Com, Amex
5. GlassFish around You
Get your own local snapshot from: http://beta.glassfish.java.net:81/maps/
6. GlassFish Adoption
• Millions of downloads
• Dozens of external committers
• Over 8,000 members
• Excellent analyst reviews
> Gartner, Forrester, etc...
7. GlassFish
http://glassfish.org
Best of class App Server
• GlassFish v2 released Sept. 2007
> 4 millions downloads
> From x3 to x10 usage over 12 months
• Out of the box :
Web Services interop with Microsoft
>
Full Clustering
>
Administration tools
>
Performance (SPEC record)
>
Tooling (NetBeans, Eclipse, ...)
>
8. Timeline of Project GlassFish
Tomcat
Jasper
Catalina
v1 v2 v3
GlassFish
JSTL v2.1
v1 UR1
Struts UR1 UR2
Launch
Crimson
XSLTC
Xalan
Xerces
2008/2009
Sept.
JAXB J1'05 J1'06
JAX-RPC
(you are here)
2007
June 2005 May 2006
JSF
9. GlassFish v2 for the Enterprise
• Web Tier
> Grizzly nio framework (HTTP, IIOP, SIP)
> Dynamic Web Container
> Ultra-fast JSP compilation
• Metro Web Services Stack
> One-stop shop for Web Services starting with JAX-WS
> Performance, Advanced WS & Microsoft interoperability
• Clustering, Load-Balancing, HA
> Dynamic group management system (Shoal)
> In-memory replication
> Unified Management
11. Out of the Box
Full Clustering?
●
●Let's create one
● 1 Install GlassFish with cluster profile
● Create a Domain Admin Server
● Create a NodeAgent 1
● Create Instance 1 & Instance 2
● Deploy a sample app with session state
● Test Cluster
14. GlassFish v2 for the Enterprise
Integration
• Open MQ
High performing JMS implementation
>
HA for brokers and messages
>
Available as standalone product
>
Integration with GlassFish
>
> In memory, Out of process, or Remote
• JBI support
> OpenESB 2.0 as the integration back-bone
> Install, admin, and monitoring integrated in GlassFish v2
> Basis for Java CAPS Release 6
• Oracle TopLink as default JPA persistence engine
> Hibernate also easily usable
15. GlassFish v2 for Enterprises
Management & Monitoring
• Graphical, command-line, tools, ANT ...
> JMX and Centralized
Call Flow
•
Self-management
•
Diagnostic reports
•
VisualVM
•
> Now in Java 6u7
> GlassFish plugin
20. GlassFish Performance SPECjAppServer 2004 Results
1000
SPECjAppServer 900
800
700
?
600
> July 2007: #1 score on T2000 500
400
300
> 883.66 JOPS@Standard for GlassFish v2 200
100
0
> + 10% vs. WebLogic, +30% vs. WebSphere 6.1 JBoss
Sun BEA IBM JBoss
> July 2007: Best $/perf. on full Open Source
> GlassFish v2, OpenSolaris, Java 6, PostgreSQL
> 3x the price/perf vs. Oracle on HP score
> November 2007: Massive Scalability Result
> 8,439.36 JOPS@Standard (6 nodes, 18 instances)
> Sun T5120 & E6900
You no longer need to chose between Open Source and Performance
Disclaimers: SPEC and the benchmark name SPECjAppServer 2004 are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Competitive benchmark results stated
above reflect results published on www.spec.org as of 11/21/07. The comparison presented is based on GlassFish v2 UR1 run on 6 Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 (1 chip, 8 cores/chip, 8
threads/core) 1.4GHz 8,439.36 SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard. For the latest SPECjAppServer 2004 benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org/.
21. GlassFish v2 for the Developer
• Single, smaller, download • Cool Technologies
> Around 60 MB total > Grizzly's Comet, jRuby
> on Rails, jMaki, …
>
• Multiple User Profiles >
• Update Center
> Developer, Cluster, Enterprise
> Provision and install new
> Upgrade from one to another
> features, frameworks, …
>
>
• Better startup time • Tools support
> Almost matches Tomcat
> NetBeans, (My)Eclipse,
> (see also GlassFish v3) > IntelliJ, etc...
22. Java EE 5 = (J2EE 1.4).next
• Java EE 5 Theme: Ease of Development
• POJO-based programming
> More freedom, fewer requirements
• Extensive use of annotations
> Reduced need for deployment descriptors
> Annotations are the default
• Resource Injection
• New APIs and frameworks
24. JBI – A Universal Plug 'n Play Layer
A standard way to add new
●
functionality to an existing
platform
Standard Installation and life
●
cycle for components
Standard WSDL based
●
communication across
components
Standard deployment model for
●
all components
Result of the experience we
●
had with our own Products:
Integration Server EAI,
SeeBeyond ICAN
26. JBI in a Nutshell
ESB Container Foundation
Service Engines
(SEs) as logic
Orchestration Transformation containers
J2EE Platform
(BPEL) (XSLT)
Management
System
Normalized Message Router
JBI
Core
The “JBI Bus”: a fast, reliable, in-memory
Services
•
messaging bus
Mediates all message exchanges between
•
WS-I Basic AS2 JMS consumers and providers
SOAP Message payloads are opaque data sent along to
•
the receiver (no canonicalization)
Binding Components
J2EE™ PlatformNormalization not performed when consumer and
(BCs) •
as proxies to outside world provider in same JBI container
27.
28. Request
starts here!
Calculate
interest
Providerate based
values on type
from UI
Monthly
Payment!
Copy
Record to
Provide Database
values
to UI Drop
Quote on
Message
Queue
31. Java EE 6 – JSR 316
New and updated:
•
Extensibility
• JSF 2.0 (JSR 314)
•
JSP 2.2
•
Profiles
•
JAX-RS (JSR 311)
•
Pruning
•
WebBeans 1.0 (JSR 299)
•
More ease of
•
Servlets 3.0 (JSR 315)
•
development
EJB 3.1
•
Java Persistence 2.0
•
Rightsizing
JAX-WS 2.2
•
Java EE Connectors 1.6
•
Goal is to deliver a final version first half of 2009
The exact set of technologies to be included will be determined by the expert group
32. Java EE 6 – Enhancements
• Servlet 3.0
> No more web.xml editing
> ARP (Async. Request Processing)
> File upload
• JPA 2.0
Criteria API
>
Collections and better Maps support
>
Validation support (JSR 303)
>
@OrderBy, specify unfetched state
>
• JSF 2.0
> Make custom components much easier to develop
> Ajax support, less config., align w/Portlet 2.0, Facelets
33. Java EE 6 – EJB 3.1
• Packaging simplification
> No more ejb-jar. Easier to share libraries, persistence units
• Singleton Beans
> @Singleton to share data in EJB container (per JVM)
• Concurrency
> @ReadOnly as singleton optimization (vs. single-threaded)
> @BeanManagedConcurrency for explicitly synchronized
• TimerService
> @Schedule(hour=quot;12quot;,dayOfMonth=quot;2quot;)
> Automatic creation (on deploy)
• Asynchronous operations
> @Asynchronous public void init (...) { ... }
> @Asynchronous Future doWork (...) { ... }
34. Java EE 6 – New APIs
• Web Beans 1.0
> Brings together JSF and EJB
> Inspired by JBoss' Seam
> JBoss (Gavin King) is spec lead for JSR 299
> Bob Lee (Guice) heavily involved
• JAX-RS
> RESTful Web Services
> RI developed in // with Spec:
http://jersey.dev.java.net
Expose POJO as RESTful resources
>
High-level declarative programming model
>
Flexible typing, runtime does common conversions
>
Pluggable types, containers, and resolvers
>
35. GlassFish v3
Fast startup
•
Modular (OSGi), extensible architecture
•
Dynamic resource and runtime loading
•
Build-your-own runtime
•
Not just Java
•
> Ruby on Rails, Grails, PHP, Python/Django, Scala
> Leverage performance, admin, monitoring, clustering
• Preview available now (TP2)
> Final in 2009, possibly a web tier in 2008
> Aligned with Java EE 6
36. GlassFish v3 (cont.)
OSGi: Apache Felix as default
•
21 MB download, 1-sec startup
•
Admin and update tool downloaded on demand
•
Add-ons available from update center :
•
EJB 3.1 (preview)
>
jRuby On Rails (no WAR packaging required)
>
Grails (now also for GlassFish v2)
>
Jersey and Metro (Web Services)
>
jMaki (Ajax)
>
• Tools-ready: NetBeans 6.1, Eclipse 3.4
• Embedded GlassFish API
38. (Some) Distributions & Contributors
Tools
Communities
Java EE RI & SDK NetBeans™
IDE
Eclipse Plugin
Distributions
OpenSSO
Derby
GlassFish Enterprise
Hudson
MQ
Project
JBoss 5
GlassFish GlassFish
TmaxSoft JEUS 6 Portal
Oracle oc4j
OpenESB SailFin
BEA WebLogic 10
Maven Rep
OpenDS
Users and Other Groups
39. Glassfish
Where to go next
• Add-ons
> Glassfish Enterprise Server
> Glassfish ESB
> Glassfish Web Space Server
> Glassfish Web Stack
40. Glassfish
Where to go next
• http://glassfish.org
• http://wiki.glassfish.java.net
• http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium
> Daily news, broader GlassFish community
• http://java.sun.com/javaone
> Presentations and Hands-on-Labs