Tag: Jelastic PaaS
How to Build and Deploy Vert.x Fat or Thin Microservice Application...
Eclipse Vert.x started to promote microservices even before this buzzword appeared, and successfully continues to showcase the benefits of such an approach. This tool-kit...
Spring Boot Thin Jar Builder for Running Java Microservices
Today we’d like to continue the topic about building microservices and move from Fat (Uber) Jar to Thin Jar for Spring Boot projects. Thin...
Building Microservices with Spring Boot Fat (Uber) Jar
In most of the minds, microservices is an approach to make a traditional monolithic system more structured, dividing it into logical components that correspond...
Software Stacks Statistics: Preferences of Jelastic PaaS Users in Q2 2018
Modern technologies do not stand still, they’re constantly evolving. Jelastic has analyzed the current statistics of engines, application servers, databases and plug-ins under a...
Hidden Truth About Containers and Their Management
The respondents of a recent DZone research stated that faster deployment time (77%) is the most significant benefit of containers, followed by improved scalability...
PHP Cloud Hosting with Jelastic PaaS: Code, Deliver, Optimize
PHP is considered one of the easiest to use server-side scripting languages. Its usage for websites (top 10 million by Alexa rank) is steadily...
Auto-Scalable Magento Cluster for Hosting E-Commerce Projects
Magento is one of the best e-commerce CMS systems available today. Based on numerous IT-technologies, it has flexible modular architecture and an agile ecosystem...
Free Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificates: Out-of-Box Integration with the Most Popular...
One of the key issues we should deal with hosting production applications is to ensure its security. The very basic and commonly used approach...
SSH Access to Container: Manage Your Server Remotely
The Jelastic Platform allows establishing SSH access to any container on your account. In this guide, we’ll provide some of the most common commands...
JDBC Connection Pool for GlassFish and Payara Java Application Servers
Java application servers as GlassFish and Payara provide a native support of the JDBC connection pooling mechanism to enhance a database access. Such implementation...