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JBoss Data Virtualization: Integrating with Impala on Cloudera
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Unlock your Red Hat JBoss Data Grid data with Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization

Cojan van Ballegooijen

Welcome to another episode of the series: “Unlock your Red Hat JBoss Data Grid (JDG) data with Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV).” This post will guide you through an example of connecting to Red Hat JBoss Data Grid data source, using Teiid Designer. In this example, we will demonstrate connecting to a local JDG data source. We’re using the JDG 6.6.1, but you can connect to any local or remote JDG source (version 6.6.1) if you wish, using the...

Data Consumers
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Unlock your Microsoft Excel data with Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization

Madou Coulibaly

After Unlock your MariaDB/MySQL data, Unlock your PostgreSQL data, and Unlock your Hadoop data with Hortonworks episodes, let's continue the journey with this new episode of the series: "Unlock your [….] data with Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization." Through this blog series, we will look at how to connect Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV) to different and heterogeneous data sources. JDV is a lean, virtual data integration solution that unlocks trapped data and delivers it as easily consumable, unified...

JBoss Data Virtualization: Integrating with Impala on Cloudera
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Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization on OpenShift: Part 4 - Bringing data from outside to inside the PaaS

Cojan van Ballegooijen

Welcome to part 4 of Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV) running on OpenShift. JDV is a lean, virtual data integration solution that unlocks trapped data and delivers it as easily consumable, unified, and actionable information. JDV makes data spread across physically diverse systems such as multiple databases, XML files, and Hadoop systems appear as a set of tables in a local database. When deployed on OpenShift, JDV enables: Service enabling your data. Bringing data from outside to inside the...

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Unlock your PostgreSQL data with Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization

Madou Coulibaly

And here we go for another episode of the series: "Unlock your [….] data with Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization." Through this blog series, we will look at how to connect Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV) to different and heterogeneous data sources. JDV is a lean, virtual data integration solution that unlocks trapped data and delivers it as easily consumable, unified, and actionable information. It makes data spread across physically diverse systems — such as multiple databases, XML files...

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New vscode-java 0.0.8 release

Fred Bricon

Version 0.0.8 of the Java extension for Visual Studio Code (a.k.a. vscode-java) has been unleashed onto the world. It's available in the Visual Studio Code Marketplace and can be found and installed directly from within Code. Highlights of this release can be seen in this screencast: Gradle Support vscode-java finally provides basic Gradle support for Java projects. Basically, you just need to open a folder containing a build.gradle file in its root and wait for the Java support to kick...

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Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization on OpenShift: Part 3 – Data federation

Cojan van Ballegooijen

Welcome to part 3 of Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV) running on OpenShift. JDV is a lean, virtual data integration solution that unlocks trapped data and delivers it as easily consumable, unified, and actionable information. JDV makes data spread across physically diverse systems such as multiple databases, XML files, and Hadoop systems appear as a set of tables in a local database. When deployed on OpenShift, JDV enables: Service enabling your data Bringing data from outside to inside the...

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Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization on OpenShift: Part 2 - Service enable your data

Cojan van Ballegooijen

Welcome to the part 2 of Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV) running on OpenShift. JDV is a lean, virtual data integration solution that unlocks trapped data and delivers it as easily consumable, unified, and actionable information. JDV makes data spread across physically diverse systems such as multiple databases, XML files, and Hadoop systems appear as a set of tables in a local database. When deployed on OpenShift, JDV enables: Service enabling your data Bringing data from outside to inside...

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Unlock your MariaDB/MySQL data with Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization

Madou Coulibaly

Welcome back to a new episode of the series: "Unlock your [….] data with Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization." Through this blog series, we will look at how to connect Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV) to different and heterogenous data sources. JDV is a lean, virtual data integration solution that unlocks trapped data and delivers it as easily consumable, unified, and actionable information. It makes data spread across physically diverse systems — such as multiple databases, XML files, and...

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Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization on OpenShift: Part 1 - Getting started

Cojan van Ballegooijen

Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV) is a lean, virtual data integration solution that unlocks trapped data and delivers it as easily consumable, unified, and actionable information. JDV makes data spread across physically diverse systems such as multiple databases, XML files, and Hadoop systems appear as a set of tables in a local database. When deployed on OpenShift, JDV enables: Service enabling your data Bringing data from outside to inside the PaaS Breaking up monolithic data sources virtually for a...

Integrating WebSphere MQ with JBoss Enterprise Application Server
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Integrating WebSphere MQ with JBoss Enterprise Application Server

Siddhartha De

Once I worked on a project where in the existing environment I needed to configure the JBoss Enterprise Application Server to communicate with WebSphere MQ where the WebSphere MQ was supposed to be communicating with Mainframe system using cluster queue of WebSphere. Initially I was blind, as I was not able to understand how I could configure JBoss to communicate with MQ. But after some research, I came to learn that it is possible to integrate JBoss with WebSphere MQ...

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Announcement: Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization on OpenShift now available

Cojan van Ballegooijen

We are happy to announce the availability of Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV) 6.3 image running on OpenShift. JDV is a lean, virtual data integration solution that unlocks trapped data and delivers it as easily consumable, unified, and actionable information. JDV makes data spread across physically diverse systems such as multiple databases, XML files, and Hadoop systems appear as a set of tables in a local database. When deployed on OpenShift, JDV enables: Service enabling your data Bringing data...

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Unlock your Hadoop data with Hortonworks and Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization

Cojan van Ballegooijen

Welcome to this first episode of this series: "Unlock your [....] data with Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV)." This post will guide you through an example of connecting to a Hadoop source via the Hive2 driver, using Teiid Designer. In this example we will demonstrate connection to a local Hadoop source. We're using the Hortonworks 2.5 Sandbox running in Virtual Box for our source, but you can connect to another Hortonwork source if you wish using the same steps...

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Microservices: Comparing DIY with Apache Camel

James Falkner

Microservices are currently enjoying immense popularity. It is rare to find a tech conference without at least a few mentions of them in corridor conversations or titles of talks, and for good reason: microservices can provide a path to better, more maintainable, higher quality software delivered faster. What's not to love? Of course there are the "negatives" and details in the implementation of microservices that can trip up even the most seasoned architect-developer, but at the same time we are...

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How this year's Google Summer of Code ended up for JBoss and Vert.x

Heiko Rupp

Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a yearly effort run by Google to bring students and open source projects together. Open source projects apply to be mentoring organizations. Google selects some organizations where students then apply. A limited number of them is selected to work on the projects. Each selected student gets a stipend from Google. This year Google has funded 1184 student projects for 178 organizations. Among the selected organizations were JBoss community and Vert.x with a total of...

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Java Language Support for Visual Studio Code has landed

Gorkem Ercan

Java language server is an implementation of the language server protocol for Java. If you recall, language server protocol provides a common way for editors and IDEs to integrate with language smartness providers. By design, all of the language tooling magic happens on the Java language server, and can provide same level of smartness to tools that support the protocol. In fact, we are working with communities such as Eclipse Che to make this server available for their tools. As...

Jenkins Pipeline Builds and A/B Deployments in CDK
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Using Jenkins in the Red Hat CI/CD Ecosystem

James Falkner

The last 4-5 years have seen the debut of many new software products specifically targeting both infrastructure services and IT automation. The consumerization of IT has caused its architects to take a fresh look at their existing, often times monolithic apps and IT infrastructure and asking: Can we do better? How do I keep IT relevant? How do I keep track of all these VMs and data? How do I scale out my IT environment without a huge budget increase...

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High Availability Servlets with EAP 7 and OpenShift

Mark Eastman

Prior to working at Red Hat, I worked for a software company, building financial software for large institutions. From my experiences I knew that some customers required, or demanded, a very aggressive Service Level Agreement (SLA). If we consider an SLA of 99.999% (generally referred to as “five nines”) then this would allow for a six-second unavailability or downtime over a full week, anything more and penalties would have to be paid. To provide this level of uptime, it is...

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Five features of JBoss EAP that help you get production ready

Chris Tozzi

JBoss Enterprise Application Server 7 has been out since June, and if you build and deliver using a Java EE environment and haven’t yet upgraded to EAP7, it’s time to make the jump. Here’s a look at what’s new in JBoss EAP 7, what has changed since JBoss EAP 6, and how to get the most out of JBoss EAP 7 as your Java EE7 server. Overview JBoss EAP 7 is bassed on WildFly Application Server 10, which provides a...

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Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.3 wins Database Trends and Applications Reader Choice 2016 Award for Best Data Virtualization Solution.

Cojan van Ballegooijen

dbta Database Trends and Applications magazine (DBTA) announced its 2016 Readers’ Choice Award winners recently, and Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization was named winner in the category Best Data Virtualization Solution. Furthermore, Red Hat was among the DBTA 100 list of companies that matter in data, compelling us to pause and reflect on the market changes taking place. dbta2 We are thankful to be recognized by our peers and proud to be voted the winner in the data virtualization category...

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What's new in Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization 6.3

Cojan van Ballegooijen

We are happy to announce the availability of Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV) 6.3 GA. JDV 6.3 release focuses on three areas: In-memory technologies for Big Data processing Development and deployment productivity Big Data and Cloud data sources The following new features and data source integration were added in support of these themes: In-memory technologies for Big Data processing Apache Spark - Apache Spark is an open source big data processing framework built around speed, ease of use, and...

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Using the operating system to authenticate users on Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) ?

Siddhartha De

Recently, I was searching for a solution to configure the security domain of Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform with the local operating system based user registry so that the application could directly authenticate its users with local operating system users. I understood that it would be difficult to implement a generic solution, as authentication mechanisms are strikingly different between Windows and Unix/Linux. After checking several blogs and forums, I decided to implement this using JPAM for Unix/Linux and Waffle...

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JBoss EAP 7 Domain deployments – Part 4: Domain deployment with REST Management API.

Elvadas Nono

In this series of article, I will present several ways to deploy an application on an EAP Domain. T he series consists of four parts. Each one will be a standalone article, but the series as a whole will present a range of useful topics for working with JBoss EAP. Part 1: Set up a simple EAP 7.0 Domain (this article). Part 2: Domain deployments through the new EAP 7.0 Management Console Part 3: Introduction to DMR ( Dynamic Model...

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Get it done with these 5 techniques to debug your JBoss BRMS applications

Duncan Doyle

JBoss BRMS provides a sophisticated and powerful business rules engine. The BRMS rules engine allows an organization, among other things, to: define rules in single, governed, environment. define rules in the domain language (or syntax) of the problem domain. declaratively define rules. It allows to define what to do, not how to do it individually test rules, outside of any application logic. (incrementally) update rules without the need to update and/or restart the application that uses the rules. have better...

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Considerations for Implementing JBoss Fuse in your Enterprise

Bryan Saunders

In today's modern world, the need for enterprise integration has never been greater. Companies are looking for ways to reduce the costs of their application infrastructure and one of the ways they are doing that is by extending the lifespan of older legacy platforms. This introduces a number of problems when there is also a need for the implementation of new modern systems as well. Often times it is difficult if not impossible to make these new and legacy systems...