Glassfish paradox: nobody buys support. When consequences are drawn and support is cancelled product is considered "dead".
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.@ewolff That doesn’t have to be a paradox. That just could be “no one uses the product” in the first place… #glassfish
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@olivergierke @ewolff I've never seen GlassFish being used in any project. Not even as a local Dev server.
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@bitboss that might just be you - dunno
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Replying to @ewolff
@ewolff @bitboss I’m pretty sure we haven’t run into a single Glassfish production installation in @innoQ’s 15 year existence

Nov 9, 2013 · 6:12 PM UTC

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Replying to @stilkov
@stilkov @bitboss I am trying to say that e.g. @AdamBien might see different projects...
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Replying to @stilkov
@stilkov actually i ran into a glassfish installation at one of our customers during a workshop with @otigges two months ago
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@robreimn @otigges Then I stand corrected :-)
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@stilkov *cough* worked in 3 projects which had GlassFish2 or 3 in production! Also I know of Weblogic projects where devs use GlassFish!
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@goldstift Well, that was before your time here, so the statement is still true :-) But tell @ewolff, @bitboss and @olivergierke about it.
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