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Re: Future of Glassfish

From: Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart <pelegri_at_sun.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2010 22:43:44 -0800

Oracle has publicly stated that it will remain committed to GlassFish as
an open source project.

We are working on the detailed roadmap. I can't tell you when it will
be publicly available, but we are making good progress on it.

   - eduard/o

On 3/1/10 6:01 PM, Derek Sceats wrote:
> Well its a new month, and I was wondering if there is an estimated date
> for when more information will be available about the direction of
> Glassfish? Is there an estimated release date for Glassfish v3.1 with
> clustering? Is Glassfish going to remain accessible to the community,
> or will the majority of content be removed, as has happened with OpenSSO?
>
>
> On 2/1/2010 7:55 AM, glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
>> What does the roadmap look like for Glassfish V3 in light of the Oracle acquisition? I'd like to hear a rebuttal to this:
>> http://blogs.jboss.org/blog/mlittle/2010/01/29/Were_still_the_home_of_open_source.txt
>>
>> Is Glassfish V3 really going to be only a reference implementation and never get clustering features as Mark Little at JBoss implies?
>>
>> This:http://washingtontechnology.com/Articles/2010/01/28/Oracle-Sun-intergration-plan.aspx?s=wtdaily_290110&Page=1 sounds like the meeting he attended. One of the summary points is that Glassfish will be a "departmental" solution, as opposed to an "enterprise" solution. What does that mean?
>>
>> Where can I get more information about the plans for Glassfish?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jim
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