However, you have newer versions from the Eclipse Foundation (current developer). GlassFish is currently in its version 5.x, which is the last stable. For those who do not know it, it is a standardization for the development of business Java applications that are portable, that is, they can be used on any server regardless of the platform and without modifications. I have previously commented that GlassFish implements the platform Java EE (Enterprise Edition). In addition, it is not difficult to configure a load balanced cluster to start squeezing this project into your own local or contracted server. This allows developers to have a great platform to develop scalable and portable apps. The GlassFish server supports technologies like JSP, JSF, Serverlets, EJBs, Java API, JAXB, JPA, RMI, etc. In that case, it is oriented more to companies, universities, and other types of organizations that need it.
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