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Payara Server: Payara Services 6.2025.1 2025-01-01 10 full platform 6.0 3.1 Yes Free, CDDL, GPL + classpath exception: Resin Servlet Container (open source) Caucho Technology: 4.0.62 2019-05-23 6 Web Profile [5] 3.0 2.2 No Free, GPL: Resin Professional Application Server: 6 Web Profile 3.0 2.2 No Proprietary, commercial: Tomcat: ASF: 10.1.10 ...
GlassFish is an open-source Jakarta EE platform application server project started by Sun Microsystems, then sponsored by Oracle Corporation, and now living at the Eclipse Foundation and supported by OmniFish, Fujitsu and Payara. [2]
The payara, (Hydrolycus scomberoides), is a species of dogtooth tetra. This predatory fish is found in the Amazon Basin in tropical South America. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was the first of four species to be described in the genus Hydrolycus .
Hydrolycus armatus is a species of dogtooth characin found in freshwater of tropical South America. [2] It is sometimes known as Payara, [1] or harm, [3] [4] [5] a name it shares with the related H. scomberoides.
Free software: Payara Server: Payara Services Limited Yes 6.2022.1 Alpha 4 Yes 6.2021.1 Alpha 1 No Yes 5.22.0, 5.23.0 Yes 5.23.0 Free software: Thunisoft Application Server: Beijing Thunisoft Information Technology: No Yes 3.0 No Yes 2.8 No Proprietary software: JEUS: TmaxSoft: No No No Yes 8.5 No Proprietary software: InforSuite Application Server
The contents of the page were merged into GlassFish#Payara Server on 26 September 2024. For the contribution history and old versions of the merged article please see its history . This redirect does not require a rating on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.
Hyper-V in Windows Server 2012 adds support for Windows 8.1 (up to 32 CPUs) and Windows Server 2012 R2 (64 CPUs); Hyper-V in Windows Server 2012 R2 adds support for Windows 10 (32 CPUs) and Windows Server 2016 (64 CPUs). Minimum supported version of CentOS is 6.0. Minimum supported version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux is 5.7.
In software engineering, a WAR file (Web Application Resource [1] or Web application ARchive [2]) is a file used to distribute a collection of JAR-files, JavaServer Pages, Java Servlets, Java classes, XML files, tag libraries, static web pages (HTML and related files) and other resources that together constitute a web application.