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Red Hat's JBoss EAP 5.0 to support OSGi with Microcontainer
With its Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) 5.0, released at is yearly user conference RedHat's JBoss group is centering efforts on a core JBoss Microcontainer that can interface with a wide variety of programming models. The microcontainer lets d... Article | 02 Sep 2009
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JBoss lightens up its next generation platform
Red Hat laid out a future strategy for JBoss that is intended to provide a single platform for a variety of programming and deployment models, and announced three products for its next-generation Java application server portfolio. News | 05 Jun 2009
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Red Hat improves JBoss Java enterprise rules management
Red Hat continues its move up the middleware stack, improving its basic rules engine, and launching rules authoring tools to open the doors of rules development to business analysts. JBoss Rules builds on open-source Drools. Article | 20 May 2009
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JBoss, CA Wily moves target SOA performance management
Red Hat's JBoss, CA, and IBM update monitoring and management tools to deal with rising service-oriented architecture complexity. Article | 08 Oct 2008
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JavaOne: JBoss on SOA middleware, Java EE and data services
There's traditional middleware and then there's SOA middleware and determining where they might converge or diverge is still a work in progress for vendors, says Craig Muzilla, vice president of Red Hat Inc.'s Middleware Business Unit. At JavaOne in ... Interview | 07 May 2008
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JBoss SOA platform offers modular options
The new JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform, available for download this week, offers a modular approach to open source tools and technology that allow developers to pick which pieces they need. Article | 22 Feb 2008
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Data services pain points have become an SOA target for JBoss
At JBoss World Orlando, Craig Muzilla, VP of middleware business at Red Hat Inc., discussed data services, MetaMatrix and SOA governance. He delved into the common data services issues and future goals regarding open source governance. Interview | 19 Feb 2008
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New open source portal released
Liferay 4.4.0, an open source portal, has been released with new features including an improved user system, better content management, developer improvements, and usability improvements. Liferay supports multiple application servers, including Geron... News | 28 Jan 2008
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Marc Fleury's back working on SOA
Marc Fleury, who sold JBoss to Red Hat Inc. and then departed the scene last year, is back working as an adviser to Appcelerator Inc., an Atlanta start-up, which he describes as having a "compelling take on the SOA market." Appcelerator has developed... News | 12 Dec 2007
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Marc Fleury weighs in on BEA's fate
Marc Fleury, who founded JBoss in the early 2000, sold it to Red Hat Inc. in 2006 and is now retired, is blogging about the Oracle Corp. plan to buy BEA Systems Inc., which he predicts will "get nasty" before it is over. He said the combination of th... News | 17 Oct 2007
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Red Hat's JBoss EAP 5.0 to support OSGi with Microcontainer
With its Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) 5.0, released at is yearly user conference RedHat's JBoss group is centering efforts on a core JBoss Microcontainer that can interface with a wide variety of programming models. The microcontainer lets d... Article
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JBoss lightens up its next generation platform
Red Hat laid out a future strategy for JBoss that is intended to provide a single platform for a variety of programming and deployment models, and announced three products for its next-generation Java application server portfolio. News
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Red Hat improves JBoss Java enterprise rules management
Red Hat continues its move up the middleware stack, improving its basic rules engine, and launching rules authoring tools to open the doors of rules development to business analysts. JBoss Rules builds on open-source Drools. Article
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JBoss, CA Wily moves target SOA performance management
Red Hat's JBoss, CA, and IBM update monitoring and management tools to deal with rising service-oriented architecture complexity. Article
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JavaOne: JBoss on SOA middleware, Java EE and data services
There's traditional middleware and then there's SOA middleware and determining where they might converge or diverge is still a work in progress for vendors, says Craig Muzilla, vice president of Red Hat Inc.'s Middleware Business Unit. At JavaOne in ... Interview
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JBoss SOA platform offers modular options
The new JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform, available for download this week, offers a modular approach to open source tools and technology that allow developers to pick which pieces they need. Article
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Data services pain points have become an SOA target for JBoss
At JBoss World Orlando, Craig Muzilla, VP of middleware business at Red Hat Inc., discussed data services, MetaMatrix and SOA governance. He delved into the common data services issues and future goals regarding open source governance. Interview
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New open source portal released
Liferay 4.4.0, an open source portal, has been released with new features including an improved user system, better content management, developer improvements, and usability improvements. Liferay supports multiple application servers, including Geron... News
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Marc Fleury's back working on SOA
Marc Fleury, who sold JBoss to Red Hat Inc. and then departed the scene last year, is back working as an adviser to Appcelerator Inc., an Atlanta start-up, which he describes as having a "compelling take on the SOA market." Appcelerator has developed... News
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Marc Fleury weighs in on BEA's fate
Marc Fleury, who founded JBoss in the early 2000, sold it to Red Hat Inc. in 2006 and is now retired, is blogging about the Oracle Corp. plan to buy BEA Systems Inc., which he predicts will "get nasty" before it is over. He said the combination of th... News
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