Simple Web Application using Eclipse and GlassFish v3 Prelude


GlassFish v3 Prelude is now available! Some of the cool features are:
  • Modularity using OSGi
  • Rapid deployment using retain session data across HTTP redeploys and deploy-on-save
  • Embeddability
  • Dynamic languages and frameworks
  • Faster start up time
  • Integrated NetBeans and Eclipse tooling
  • Comet and Cometd

 

This screencast shows how you can create a simple Web application using JSP and Servlets in Eclipse 3.4, deploy it directly on GlassFish v3, use rapid deployment, and debug the application.


The GlassFish plugin for Eclipse has many more features than demonstrated in this screencast and are explained here.

A complete list of GlassFish related screencasts is available here. Other screencasts published on this blog are available here.

Also see GlassFish v3 running using Equinox, Rails and Merb applications using GlassFish Gem, and Embeddable GlassFish.

Submit your bugs Eclipse/GlassFish bugs here, talk to us using GlassFish Plugins Forum, and get the latest information on glassfishplugins.dev.java.net.

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