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How to integrate a remote Red Hat AMQ 7 cluster on Red Hat JBoss EAP 7

Roman Martin Gil

This article describes in detail how to integrate a remote Red Hat AMQ 7 cluster on a Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 server, including the different configurations and components and some tips to improve your message-driven beans (MDB) applications.

Lift and Shift Application Modernization
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Modernize your application deployment with Lift and Shift

Doug Tidwell

By redeploying your application you can add modern application features like continuous integration and deployment without rewriting. Lift and shift your legacy application onto a cloud/container platform.

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Red Hat Application Development I: Programming Java EE (JB183) course now available

Zachary Gutterman

A new video classroom training course, Red Hat Application Development I: Programming Java EE (JB183), is now available. This course covers modern enterprise Java development using easy-to-follow lectures and demonstrations, and it is the preparatory course for the Red Hat Certified Enterprise Application Developer Exam.

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How to integrate A-MQ 6.3 on Red Hat JBoss EAP 7

Abraham Francisco Arellano Tavara

This article describes how to integrate A-MQ 6.3 on Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) 7 and covers in the admin-object configuration.

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Natively compile Java code for better startup time

Faisal Masood

Serverless architectures can benefit from faster startup times. The configuration demonstrated in this article shows how GraalVM can reduce startup time and Docker image size for Java-based programs hosted on container platforms such as Red Hat OpenShift Containter Platform.

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What Does the New JBoss EAP CD Release Stream Mean for Developers?

Lucas Costi

A new release stream of Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform is now available: JBoss EAP continuous delivery (JBoss EAP CD). JBoss EAP CD provides rapid incremental releases of new JBoss EAP capabilities approximately every quarter and is delivered only in Red Hat OpenShift image format.

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Elytron: A New Security Framework in WildFly/JBoss EAP

Siddhartha De

Elytron is a new security framework that ships with WildFly version 10 and Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) 7.1. Elytron is a replacement of PicketBox and JAAS. It is a single security framework that can be used for both securing applications and management access to Wildfly/JBoss.

JBoss Data Virtualization: Integrating with Impala on Cloudera
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New Release of Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization.

Thomas Qvarnström

Red Hat is proud to announce the release of JBoss Data Virtualization (JDV) 6.4 Overview JBoss Data Virtualization is a data integration solution that sits in front of multiple data sources and allows them to be treated as a single source, delivering the right data, in the required form, at the right time to any application and/or user. JDV 6.4 Features The JBoss Data Virtualization 6.4 release focuses on supporting new and updating existing cloud, big data, and in-memory data...

JBoss Data Virtualization: Integrating with Impala on Cloudera
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JBoss Data Virtualization: Integrating with Impala on Cloudera

Mike Echevarria

Integrate Cloudera's Apache Impala implementation as a Data Source in Red Hat's JBoss Data Virtualization. The goal of this post is to import data from a Cloudera Impala instance, manipulate it and expose that data as a data service

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Announcing Developer Studio 11.2.0.GA and JBoss Tools 4.5.2.Final for Eclipse Oxygen.2

Jeff Maury

The community editions of JBoss Tools 4.5.2 and JBoss Developer Studio 11.2 for Eclipse Oxygen.2 are here waiting for you. Check it out! Installation JBoss Developer Studio comes with everything pre-bundled in its installer. Simply download it from our JBoss Products page and run it like this: java -jar jboss-devstudio-.jar JBoss Tools or Bring-Your-Own-Eclipse (BYOE) JBoss Developer Studio require a bit more: This release requires at least Eclipse 4.7 (Oxygen) but we recommend using the latest Eclipse 4.7.2 Oxygen JEE...

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Enabling SAML-based SSO with Remote EJB through Picketlink

Siddhartha De

you have a remote Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) application where the EJB client is a service pack (SP) application in a Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) architecture. You would like your remote EJB to be authenticated using same assertion which was used for SP.

Integrating WebSphere MQ with JBoss Enterprise Application Server
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New with JBoss EAP 7.1: Credential Store

Lucas Costi

In previous versions of JBoss EAP, the primary method of securely storing credentials and other sensitive strings was to use a password vault. A password vault stopped you from having to save passwords and other sensitive strings in plain text within the JBoss EAP configuration files. However, a password vault has a few drawbacks. For example, each JBoss EAP server can only use one password vault, and all management of the password vault has to be done with an external...

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The State of Microservices Survey 2017 - Eight trends you need to know

Cesar Saavedra

During the fall of 2017, we conducted a microservices survey with our Red Hat Middleware and Red Hat OpenShift customers. Here are eight interesting trends discerned by the results: I. Microservices are being used to re-architect existing applications as much as for brand new projects There seems to be a strong emphasis in the market by technology vendors for positioning microservices as being only for new projects. However, our survey reveals that organizations are also using microservices to re-architect existing...

How to customize OpenShift RBAC permissions
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Dynamically Creating Java Keystores in OpenShift

Raffaele Spazzoli +1

Introduction With a simple annotation to a service, you can dynamically create certificates in OpenShift. Certificates created this way are in PEM (base64-encoded certificates) format and cannot be directly consumed by Java applications, which need certificates to be stored in Java KeyStores . In this post, we are going to show a simple approach to enable Java applications to benefit from certificates dynamically created by OpenShift. Why certificates Certificates are part of a PKI infrastructure and can be used to...

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JBoss Weekly 17 November 2017

Jason Porter

Welcome back to another edition of JBoss Weekly, bringing you news from across the net relating to JBoss Middleware. Those of you who attended Devoxx Belgium, we hope you had the opportunity to speak with our engineers there. Releases We’ll kick off the editorial with the releases made in Middleware this past week: Arquillian Cube 1.9.2 Shrinkwrap Resolver 3.0.0 Arquillian Drone 2.4.4 Arquillian Drone 2.4.5 Arquillian Smart Testing 0.0.4 Arquillian Core 1.1.4 As you can see, the Arquillian team has...

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5 Pillars of a Successful Java Web Application (Part 3/3)

Eder Ignatowicz

In part 3 of this series of posts, we’ll detail our talk presented at Java One San Francisco 2017: "5 Pillars of a Successful Java Web Application”, where we shared our cumulative experience over the years building the workbench and the web tooling for the Drools and jBPM platform.

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Announcing Red Hat Developer Studio 11.1.0.GA and JBoss Tools 4.5.1.Final for Eclipse Oxygen.1A

Jeff Maury

JBoss Tools 4.5.1 and Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio 11.1 for Eclipse Oxygen.1A are here waiting for you. Check it out! Installation JBoss Developer Studio comes with everything pre-bundled in its installer. Simply download it from our JBoss Products page and run it like this: java -jar jboss-devstudio-.jar JBoss Tools or Bring-Your-Own-Eclipse (BYOE) JBoss Developer Studio requires a bit more: This release requires at least Eclipse 4.7 (Oxygen) but we recommend using the latest Eclipse 4.7.1A Oxygen JEE Bundle since...

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5 Pillars of a Successful Java Web Application (Part 2/3)

Eder Ignatowicz

In part 2 of this series of posts, we’ll detail our talk presented at Java One San Francisco 2017: "5 Pillars of a Successful Java Web Application”, where we shared our cumulative experience over the years building the workbench and the web tooling for the Drools and jBPM platform.

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5 Pillars of a Successful Java Web Application (Part 1/3)

Eder Ignatowicz

There are many challenges related to building and architecting a web application, especially if you want to keep your codebase updated with modern techniques without throwing away a lot of your code every two years in favor of the latest trendy JS framework. In our team, we can successfully keep a 7+ year-old Java application up-to-date, combining modern techniques with a legacy codebase of more than 1 million LOC, with an agile, sustainable, and evolutionary web approach. More than just...