GlassFish is the Oracle-sponsored reference implementation of a Java EE application server. It is production quality and has very good performance.
| Tags | GlassFish Java JavaEE Java EE 6 Osgi jersey metro Grizzly |
|---|---|
| Licenses | CDDL GPLv2 with classpath exception |
| Operating Systems | all Java capable systems |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release has support for Java 7 and AIX, and upgrades many components to the latest versions: EclipseLink, Jersey, Weld, Metro, Mojarra, OpenMQ, Grizzly, and more.


Release Notes: This is an update release, and is the first release after the completion of the acquisition of Sun by Oracle. This release follows Oracle branding and licensing rules, adds support for additional platforms like JRockit, Oracle Enterprise Linux, and HP-UX, and includes more than 100 bugs fixed. Maven artifacts are available as well as multi-lingual distributions.


Release Notes: This version builds on top of previous modular and Java EE 6-certified (Full Platform) versions 3.0 and 3.0.1 to add full clustering capabilities. This includes ssh-based provisioning, centralized administration, and session failover.


Release Notes: This release improves scalability and fixes bugs for the GlassFish v2 family. More than 250 defects were fixed.


Release Notes: This release is the first compatible implementation of the Java EE 6 platform specification. Many of the Java EE 6 themes carry over, including flexibility, extensibility, and developer ease of use.
Core libraries and agents of the NoMachine NX desktop virtualization system.
Provides embedded database support for traditional and client/server application