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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta
Arun Gupta is a Technology Evangelist for Web Services and Web 2.0 Applications at Sun Microsystems. He was the spec lead for JAX-WS, committer in Project Tango, represented Sun at W3C, WS-I, SOAP Builders and contributed to Java EE and SE releases.
Recent Posts
TOTD #116: GlassFish v3 Administration using JavaFX front-end - JNLP available
As mentioned in TOTD #113, this Tip Of The Day (TOTD) provides a working version of the JavaFX front-end for GlassFish v3 administration. Please click here to launch the JNLP or click here to a page that provides some introduction along with the link...
Java EE 6 Training & Certifications - Register Early!
Java EE 6 is now an approved specification, the Reference Implementation (GlassFish v3) and TCK will be released soon! The associated training curriculum and certifications are being worked upon by Sun Learning Services. The curriculum has gone throu...
TOTD #115: GlassFish in Eclipse - Integrated Bundle, Install Stand-alone or Update Existing plugin
There are three options for Eclipse users interested in exploring GlassFish. They can either use an integrated bundle, install the GlassFish plug-in in an existing Eclipse version, or update their older GlassFish plugin to the latest version. These o...
Java EE 6 & GlassFish v3 All Day Virtual Conference - Dec 15, 2009
Java EE 6 specifications are already approved! The Reference Implementation in GlassFish v3 and TCK will be released next week. An all-day virtual conference is planned on Dec 15, 2009 to provide all the details about the platform and the associated...
TOTD #114: How to enable Java Console in Mac OS X, Windows, ... ?
Debugging an applet running with Java plug-in or JNLP application running with Java Web Start in the browser requires the "Java Console" so that debugging messages printed using System.out and System.err can be seen. In Windows, there is a ...
Java EE 6 & GlassFish swimming to IndicThreads, Pune, India
Java EE 6 is now a JCP approved specification. The Reference Implementation in GlassFish v3 is getting a final dressing and will be released soon, along with the TCK. Along with traditional Java EE applications, GlassFish v3 also allows to deploy dy...

