Resin provides fast Java servlets, JSP (Java Server Pages), XSLT, compiled JavaScript and a Java Web server. Its XSL can create JSP pages from XML, servlets can be filtered with XSL stylesheets, and JSP pages can use server-side JavaScript in addition to Java.
| Tags | Internet Web HTTP Servers Software Development Libraries Application Frameworks Text Processing Markup XML |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release adds EJB/JMS from Resin-EE, and preliminary EJB 3.0 support. The persistence engine has been refactored.


Release Notes: Major stability and memory improvements for Win32, better documentation and support for dependency injection, experimental portlet support, and experimental Groovy support.


Release Notes: This release is a major redesign of Resin 2.1. It adds support for the Servlet 2.4 and JSP 2.0 draft specifications. Most of the changes are internal, but users will see improved OpenSSL support and better validation of configuration files.


Release Notes: Support for non-thread-safe OpenSSL libraries, tcp-no-delay configuration to disable the Nagle algorithm, and ping-interval configuration for database pool validation have been added. Assorted database pooling issues have been fixed.


Release Notes: This release adds support for .ear files, load-balancing with Resin, CGI, FastCGI, HTTP gzip, improved OpenSSL integration. It also adds binary web services support using Hessian and bi-directional (p2p) multiplexing with Hessian mux.
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