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Java Web Start allows you to deploy full-featured applications using your Web browser, bypassing complex installation procedures. See if Web Start is right for your build and deployment process.
This article explains how to deploy a JRuby application with Java Web Start. From creating the code, signing the JARs, and setting up JRuby properties. As bonus: a look at JRuby 1.1's AOT feature.
Despite a history of black eyes and a reputation for being difficult to work with, Java applets are still the dominant client-side Java application-deployment technique in enterprise environments ...
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SpringSource TC Server Spring Edition adds new tools for streamlining the development and deployment of Java applications Written by Matthew Broersma, Contributor March 12, 2010, 8:38 a.m. PT ...
In Part 3 of his series on application deployment, Todd Sundsted looks at the code that supports the deployment tool he described in Part 2. This article explains the framework's operation ...
These will let you run applications on OSes other than your own or to perform a deployment to a container-based platform, such as Kubernetes or OpenShift. At the very least, a Java developer should ...
Later today, the Eclipse Foundation -- the organization responsible for the oversight of the Eclipse integrated development environment (an IDE for deploying Java applications) is expected to make ...
He then emphasized that deploying Java applications on Kubernetes may seem straightforward due to YAML configurations and Dockerfiles; however, he asserted challenges arise when optimizing ...