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Eclipse GlassFish Server Release 5.1 requires Oracle JDK 8 Update 144 or later. Also be sure to see Paths and Environment Settings for the JDK Software for important JDK configuration instructions. It is recommended that any machine that is hosting a GlassFish Server DAS or server instance have a minimum of 1 GB RAM.
Choose Start-Programs-Oracle GlassFish Server-Uninstall.
A Java EE server is a server application that the implements the Java EE platform APIs and provides the standard Java EE services. Java EE servers are sometimes called application servers, because they allow you to serve application data to clients, much like web servers serve web pages to web browsers.
GlassFish Server is designed to handle high-traffic loads and large-scale applications. It includes clustering, load balancing, and session replication to ensure reliability and scalability. These capabilities make it suitable for enterprise environments where performance is critical.
GlassFish Server provides a lightweight, modular server for the development of Java Platform Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 8 applications. It is the Reference Implementation for Java EE. It delivers a highly productive platform for developing with the latest Java EE technologies.

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Required JDK Versions Eclipse GlassFish Server Release 5.1 requires Oracle JDK 8 Update 144 or later. Also be sure to see Paths and Environment Settings for the JDK Software for important JDK configuration instructions.
The Jersey RESTful Web Services, formerly Glassfish Jersey, currently Eclipse Jersey, framework is an open source framework for developing RESTful Web Services in Java. It provides support for JAX-RS APIs and serves as a JAX-RS (JSR 311 JSR 339 JSR 370) Reference Implementation.
GlassFish is an open-source, fully Java EE-compliant application server (including support for Java Servlets, JSPs, EJBs, JPA, JMS and more). It provides a platform for developing, deploying, and managing Java-based enterprise applications.

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