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GlassFish Portfolio is Sun's primarily open-source Web application platform based on the GlassFish Java application server, announced on Tuesday.
The platform, called Sun GlassFish Portfolio, features open-source technologies that have been productized and pre-integrated. Besides the application server, Sun GlassFish Portfolio also is built on open-source projects like the Apache Tomcat servlet container, the Ruby and PHP languages, and the Liferay Portal. The components have been tested and offer increased productivity and faster time to market, Sun said. Mission-critical environments and departmental applications can use the platform, the company said. All components of the suite except Sun Enterprise Manager are offered via open source.
This product offering is important "for customers trying to build applications today, if they want to take an open-source way of doing it, it becomes an integration nightmare for them," said Mark Herring, vice president of marketing for middleware at Sun. Users have had to make sure the different components work together, he said.
"We've just done that work for them," Herring said.
In addition to GlassFish 2.1 application server, portfolio components include:
Sun anticipates GlassFish Portfolio will be used for primarily Web-facing and business applications, leveraging such content as customer data.
GlassFish Portfolio is sold via subscription-based pricing, starting at $999 per server.
As an add-on to GlassFish Portfolio, Sun is offering GlassFish Communications Server, a telecommunications-grade foundation for converged multimedia applications. Service providers can offer services such as VOIP, instant messaging and interactive gaming for business and consumer devices. Communications Server was developed jointly with Ericsson.