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Resin Java EE 6 Web Profile Implementation

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

We at Caucho are very excited in working steadily towards getting Resin certified on the recently finalized Java EE 6 Web Profile. Along with GlassFish and JBoss, we are aiming to provide one of the earliest solid implementations for Java EE 6. In fact, Resin is the only major application server focused solely on delivering a very lightweight implementation targeting just the Web Profile.

This blog entry briefly discusses the Java EE 6 Web Profile, what it offers and how it fits with the lightweight development philosophy of Resin as well as the details of our implementation including Resin extensions to the Java EE 6 Web Profile.

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Tags: candi, cdi, ejb 3.1 lite, java ee 6, resin 4.0, servlet 3, web profile
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Quercus compilation available for Tomcat in 4.0.1

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

For version 4.0.1, we have added Quercus compilation support for other application servers including Tomcat, where before the interpreted mode was only available. The compiled mode is significantly faster than the interpreted mode (though the interpreted is still quite speedy compared to PHP on Apache). Quercus compilation will also work on Google App Engine, but there’s a requisite that files be pre-compiled.

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Tags: compilation, google app engine, php, quercus, tomcat
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Quercus/GAE at Google I/O x2, with a cool new demo!

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

The nice folks organizing the Google I/O conference have given us an extra day to demo Quercus on the App Engine, so Nam and I’ll be there both Wednesday (12-6pm) and Thursday (12-4:45). It’s perfect timing too, because Nam has just finished an incredible demo that goes way beyond my meager efforts. He’ll be writing up a blog post about it soon, so I’ll have to just leave you in suspense until then… :-)

Tags: google app engine, quercus
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Quercus Demos at Google I/O

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

The folks at Google were so kind as to invite us to do some demos at this year’s Google I/O! Nam and I will be in the Developer Sandbox doing hands-on demos and talking directly to developers, so if you’re attending, you’ll get the chance to ask us one-on-one about how to use Quercus on the App Engine. We’ll just be there the first day, May 27, but we’ll be there the whole day. Come on out and see us!

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Resin 4.0.0 Release

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

We’ve just released Resin 4.0.0 for download at http://caucho.com/download

Resin 4.0 has a large number of internal changes and enhancements over 3.1, and it is the development branch. If you need a stable version of Resin, you should continue to use Resin 3.1. The expected date for a stable version of Resin 4.0 is tied to the JavaEE spec dates for JavaEE 6, so it’s a moving target.

Major Features in Resin 4.0.0:

  • Resin 10,000
    • 10,000 simultaneous connections

  • Project Jar Repository
    • uses Maven pom.xml dependencies to build classloaders
    • replaces complex OSGi bundles with simple .jar management
  • CanDI - Java Contexts and Dependency Injection (JSR-299)
    • resin.xml/web.xml config fully integrated with CanDI
    • Rewrite/Dispatch redesign using CanDI
    • Security redesign using CanDI
    • JMS Queue/Topic redesign using CanDI
  • Protocol enhancements
    • FastCGI port and proxy
    • HTTP proxy
  • Cloud Computing redesign
    • Dynamic servers
    • Distributed deployment with .git repository and BAM/HMTP
      • eclipse, ant, maven and /resin-admin deployment
    • Clustered session refactor with BAM/HMTP for dynamic servers
    • Clustered Cache (JCache)
    • Load Balance refactor for dynamic servers
    • Load Balance green connections
    • Remote JMX refactored to use BAM/HMTP
    • Watchdog refactored to use BAM/HMTP
    • BAM/HMTP rename and refactor
  • Quercus
    • performance and compatibility work
    • Google App Engine support

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Upcoming talks

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
I'm Speaking At JavaOne

We’ve been pretty busy around here, working on the new Resin 4 cloud features (PDF) and improving the performance of Quercus (PDF), so soon it’ll be time to talk about it! We just got some good news yesterday that I’ll be speaking at JavaOne about Quercus performance. Here’s the session info for that talk. Right now, I’m scheduled for Tuesday, June 2 at 4:40PM in Esplanade 301.

I’ll also be talking about Resin 4’s cloud features a little later in June at Jazoon in Zurich. Check out the session info here. I hope you can make it to see one or both of the talks!

Tags: javaone, jazoon, quercus, resin
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Caucho at TSSJS

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

This week in Las Vegas, we’ll be at TheServerSide Java Symposium talking about Resin (including 4.0), Quercus, CanDI, Hessian, BAM, and everything else at Caucho. We’ll have a booth were you can chat with me, Theresa from sales, and Steve, our CEO. Steve will also be giving a lightning talk to showcase all the new technologies from Caucho on Wednesday. I’ll also do some blogging about the hot topics at the symposium in case you can’t make it, but I hope to see you there!

Tags: tssjs
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Caucho Newsletter

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

For the past 5 months, Caucho has been producing a monthly email newsletter to keep our customers up-to-date on everything that’s happening with our products and upcoming events. Until now, we had only been sending this newsletter to our existing customers, but now you can sign up to see what we’re doing whether you’re considering Resin Professional, using Resin Open Source, or just interested in the company’s developments. There’s a new sign up page for the newsletter which also contains the archives of all the past newsletters so you can see what you’ve been missing. Please check it out!

Tags: newsletter
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Introducing Resin Personal including PHP-to-Java compilation

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

We developed Resin Personal based on feedback from Resin Pro users who want to deploy hobby sites and take advantage of compiled PHP. Using Resin Personal, the incredibly fast PHP-to-Java compilation mode is now available to hobbyists, students and no budget startup sites running on one server. Previously this mode was only offered to enterprise customers with high performance demands. Resin Personal includes the reliable and high performance of Resin Open Source. Details at http://www.caucho.com/press/2009-01-29.xtp

Tags: quercus
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Upcoming events

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

We’ve got a full schedule here at Caucho, with a huge number of events coming up for 2009. I’ll announce everything as it comes along, but just to mention a couple that are coming up soon:

  • Devoxx - Devoxx is less than a week away! I’ll be presenting Quercus and we’ll have a booth on the expo floor where I and other Caucho team members will be available to answer your questions about Resin, Quercus, BAM, Hessian, and even sales/business questions. If you’re at Devoxx, stop on by the booth for info and the chance to win some prizes!
  • Caucho Admin Training - We had a great time in October with the first training session. So good, that we decided to book a full schedule for 2009! The next session is exactly two months from now on February 4, so start making plans to attend. During the last session we had several students from all around the US and one from Denmark, so even if you’re not based in the SF Bay area, we hope you’ll make it.

Tags: devoxx, training
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