Morph Labs on Java (December 2008)
Java is known for the flexibility and security it can provide to Java-designed applications. Flexibility gives developers a wider market to distribute their app (Web and mobile) and security makes Java applications a hot commodity to consumers. In delivering your Java application, you will need a reliable platform that can provide everything your application needs to become viral.
By combining people, process automation, and technology, Morph Labs provides Java applications with an on-demand Java web hosting environment that’s managed by technical experts, designed to simplify all Web processes, and equipped with state-of-the-art technologies that make success inevitable. With Morph AppSpace (solution for single applications) and Morph AppCloud (platform for multiple applications), ISVs and businesses can now deliver their Java Web apps at a fraction of the cost of building a platform. Learn More.
See resources below to jump start your Java career.
Hot Topics
Latest Releases!
1. PHP Support. Built upon the same technologies and processes that brought to life the Morph AppSpace Rails, Java, and Grails support, PHP on Morph AppSpace is designed to simplify and streamline the way you deliver your PHP Web applications. Watch deployment demo.
2. Auto-install. Deploy fully operational, business-productivity applications to Morph AppSpace in just one click. Impossible? See for yourself.
3. Warm standby database. This is another standby database server solely designed to eliminate data loss. Learn more
Visit our Release Notes for the complete list.
Morph Products
1. Morph AppSpace – a Web application environment that’s complete and fully managed, so you can focus on building innovative applications, not managing the environment—1 app per subscription. See resources below for more info.
2. Morph AppCloud – an on-demand Web application platform that you can customize according to your organization’s needs. Depending on your configuration, each Morph AppCloud can support dozens of Web applications, each running on a separate Morph AppSpace.
Java Podcasts
Stay updated with the latest and the hottest news about Java from Java Posse.
Java Posse #219: Agile vs. Traditional methodologies and Properties vs. Immutability
Java Posse #218: Newscast for Nov 21st 2008.
Java Posse #217: Newscast for Nov 14th 2008.
Other Resources
Java for Beginners
Caching is a sure way to improve application performance. Read this resource written by Steve Haines that introduces Java Caching System, a full-featured, easily configured tool for enterprise-level caching.
Learn how you can deploy your Java application to Morph AppSpace in less than ten minutes and in no more than six steps. Watch demo.
Java for Pros
As an experienced developer on the Java platform, you undoubtedly know how fast moving and comprehensive the platform is. Its many application programming interfaces (APIs) provide a wealth of functionality for all aspects of application and system-level programming…Download PDF for the full transcript.
Java Screencasts
Learning should be fun and exciting. But when you’re faced with seemingly endless words, sometimes reading starts to rhyme with boring. Learn Java in a more exciting way with these screencasts.
NetBeans, Java, AppleScript and iTunes: Interested in controlling iTunes using Java? In this first screencast of a two-part series, learn how to get NetBeans, Java and AppleScript to talk among themselves.
What I like about Eclipse 3.4 JDT: In this screencast you are going to see some of the more interesting changes made to the Java development tools for the 3.4 release of Eclipse.