Changing objects in flight, without a Debugger
How to change data in-flight, without a Debugger Do you ever wish you could change the behavior of some object in the middle of a bunch of method calls? I sometimes do. Maybe you want to set some...
View ArticleResilient Enterprise Messaging with JBoss A-MQ & Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Background At JUDCon 2013 in Boston, Scott Cranton and I presented a talk entitled Resilient Enterprise Messaging with Fuse & Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This technical article is the follow up work...
View ArticleNew Webinar (Jan 8): WildFly for Innovation, Red Hat JBoss EAP for Commercial...
This plans to be an interesting session by Red Hat’s Arun Gupta, the renown Java expert. “On November 4, 2013, Oracle announced that its GlassFish Server 4.x with commercial Java™ EE 7 support won’t be...
View ArticleTop Red Hat Developer News of 2013
Red Hat brought a LOT of new and excellent application development products and capabilities during 2013, so I thought I would assemble this list for you here in case you missed any. Note that this is...
View ArticleAnnouncing DevNation Developer Conference and CFP
We are excited to announce DevNation, an open source, polyglot conference for application developers and maintainers! This event is the unification of prior developer events (JUDCon, CamelOne, and Red...
View ArticleApache Camel Developer’s Cookbook | Jakub Korab | Planet JBoss Community
A very nice article for Camel developers. Apache Camel Developer’s Cookbook | Jakub Korab | Planet JBoss Community. You can learn more about Red Hat JBoss Middleware products by visiting: Red Hat JBoss...
View ArticleUsing RHQ (JON) to monitor Java apps
While there is not yet a RHQ plugin for Glassfish, it is already possible to monitor an instance of Glassfish (GF), using the existing JMX Server resource template. Let’s see how this unfolds… Set up...
View ArticleDude, where’s my PaaS memory? Tuning Java’s footprint in OpenShift (Part 1)
Is Java really greedy for memory? Java is often blamed for being an over-hungry consumer of physical memory. Indeed, until recently our OpenShift team were tempted to draw this same conclusion....
View ArticleRed Hat Developer Newsletter – July 2014
Red Hat Developer Newsletter – July 2014 Welcome to the Red Hat® Developer Newsletter. Can you believe the year is half-over already? Time flies when you’re having fun. ;) We’re certainly having fun...
View ArticleDude, where’s my PaaS memory? Tuning Java’s footprint in OpenShift (Part 2)
Continued from part 1. The test web service The test web service implements a simple file cache storing up to 10 copies of any given named file. Uploading copies beyond the 10th one causes the oldest...
View ArticleDevOps for your Java EE organization – new webinar series
The JBoss team, with backing from the OpenShift team, are presenting a series of webinars focused on bringing DevOps practices to Java EE focused organizations. The first webinar is next Thursday,...
View ArticleDevNation 2014: Arun Gupta – 50 New Features of Java EE 7 in 50 Minutes –...
This video recording is from DevNation, April 2014, in San Francisco: Arun Gupta – 50 New Features of Java EE 7 in 50 Minutes. More about DevNation: DevNation 2014, was our inaugural open source,...
View ArticleDevNation 2014 – Scott Cranton and Scott McCarty – Resilient Enterprise...
Abstract from DevNation 2014: Messaging has become a critical infrastructure component for both developers and systems administrators. Scaling infrastructure in an efficient and manageable way is...
View ArticleWebinar: Introduce DevOps through continuous integration processes
ABSTRACT: The promise of DevOps is to quickly deliver robust features and new value to the marketplace. To realize this, organizations must do more than simply improve configuration management...
View ArticleDevNation 2014 – Pete Muir – Building an Enterprise App from Scratch
Abstract: Good applications are a mix of powerful technologies and a productive approach to development. In this session, Pete Muir will discuss how both aspects blend together in the context of a...
View ArticleRed Hat Rolls Out New JBoss Developer Subscription, Resources, and Technology...
Red Hat today unveiled a new developer subscription program and resources for members of the JBoss Developer community. In conjunction, Red Hat launched the next version of its award-winning...
View ArticleRed Hat Developer Newsletter – October 2014
Welcome to the Red Hat® Developer Newsletter.You may remember from last month that we planned to discuss coding and pumpkins, but we’ve forgotten what we intended to cover. :( Was it cooking and...
View ArticleThis week – JBoss at Devoxx 2014
JBoss at Devoxx 2014 Devoxx has grown to be one of the most popular Java conferences series in Europe. Red Hat believes this event is great for the Java community and again gives it’s support as a...
View ArticleJCache and Infinispan – standardize your application’s cache
With the adoption growth of Infinispan, its community has been resurrecting works on the quite old, but stalled, JSR-107, aka JCache. The first step was obviously the released of the JSR 1.0 version, a...
View ArticleTop 13 Red Hat developer news item in 2014
After a very busy 2013, 2014 did not disappoint! Here are our top 13 developer-related news items in 2014. Acquisition: Red Hat acquires FeedHenry, adds mobile Backend-as-a-Service (mBaaS) to the...
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