Resin (Java)
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Basic data
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developer | Caucho Technology |
Current version | 4.0.44 (April 23, 2015) |
operating system | Cross-platform |
programming language | Java |
category | Web server , Java |
License | GNU GPL or commercial |
http://www.caucho.com/ |
Resin is a software of Caucho Technology that a web server and a Java - Application Server provides. Resin is offered in two versions: Resin Professional and Resin Open Source (GPL).
Resin Open Source has only limited capabilities and is a slimmed-down version of the professional version (so-called crippleware ). Resin stands out from other crippleware in that an open source version is available and licensed, which enables the worldwide software community to use it partially or completely in their own projects.
According to Caucho Technology's marketing material, Resin Open Source is suitable for hobbyists, developers and low-traffic websites that do not need the speed and availability of the professional version.
Product properties
Scalability
- Cluster enabled
- Distributed sessions
- Load balancing
development
- Class compilation
- Profiling and heap analysis
- No GUI required
- JUnit support
- Ant / Maven / Ivy integration
- IDE integration
- Flexible project management
- Logging
Productive use
- reliability
- Monitoring
- Deployment / versioned deployment
- Troubleshooting aids
various
- Static files / JSPs / Servlets / JSF
- Transaction support
- Expandable access logging
- URL rewriting
- Proxy caching
- Gzip compression
- SSL
- Virtual hosts
- COMET / Server push
Quercus
Quercus is a Java implementation of the PHP programming language included with Resin. According to Emil Ong (Caucho), the main advantage of Quercus in the professional version is that PHP is compiled there for the Java runtime environment , while in the open source version it is executed by an interpreter .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Resin download. Retrieved September 5, 2015 .
- ^ Emil Ong: Getting Started With Quercus. (PDF; 86 kB) Caucho Technology, accessed on August 19, 2009 (English). ( accompanying Caucho blog entry , additional copy of PDF )