Database Migrations with Flyway - Java EE Hanginar
Database Migrations with Flyway - Java EE Hanginar
Database Migrations with Flyway - Java EE Hanginar
The Red Hat JBoss Unified Push server allows developers to send native push messages to Apple's Push Notification Service (APNS) and Google's Cloud Messaging (GCM). It features a built-in administration console that makes it easy for developers to create and manage push related aspects of their applications for any mobile development environment. Includes client SDKs (iOS, Android, & Cordova), and a REST based sender service with an available Java sender library
Develop a push enabled Cordova application using Aerogear push server, Openshift and JBoss developer studio Openshift: https://www.openshift.com/ Aerogear examples: https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-push-quickstarts/ JBoss Developer Studio: http://tools.jboss.org/ Cordova: http://cordova.apache.org/
"We've been running mission-critical applications on Red Hat Enterprise Linux for a long time. It was that experience and those results that led us to consider JBoss Enterprise Middleware, and we're satisfied--and not surprised--knowing that Red Hat's middleware solutions are as enterprise-class as its platform solutions." - Brian Clark, chief software architect, NYSE Euronext Find out more at: http://customers.redhat.com/2010/06/19/nyse-euronext-standardizes-on-jboss/?intcmp=70160000000IgpeAAC
Jason Andersen, Product Line Director for Application Platforms, describes the architecture of the JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform, a portal product typically used for external , self-service websites.
Heidelberg's Global IT Director Mathias Berg explains how, with the help of Red Hat(R) Consulting, Heidelberg built an interactive customer portal using JBoss(R) Enterprise Portal Platform and migrated its proprietary application platform to JBoss Enterprise Application Platform. Find more Red Hat and JBoss customer success stories: http://www.redhat.com/customersuccess/
Is your SOA solution simple to develop, deploy, and manage? JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform is, and here are a few of the reasons why. Want more information about JBoss SOA? http://www.jboss.com/resources/soa/ http://www.jboss.com/products/platforms/soa/
With JBoss, your SOA solution comes from a large, open developer community. When your needs change, we listen. It's SOA built for your needs. Not ours. And that means you're in control. Find out more about JBoss SOA: http://www.jboss.com/resources/soa/ http://www.jboss.com/products/platforms/soa/
In this keynote talk from JBoss World 2012, Craig Muzilla, vice president and general manager of the Middleware Business Unit, and Dr. Mark Little, senior director of Middleware Engineering, both from Red Hat, demonstrate how JBoss Enterprise Middleware transcended its beginnings as a rock-solid application infrastructure to become a strategic asset for enterprises to significantly improve their businesses. They also discuss how Red Hat is attacking the challenges customers are facing today as they consider their next-generation enterprise architectures. Fast, easy-to-use, high-value application infrastructure is critical to enterprise success. But it's not enough. Today, IT is expected to not only cut costs, but also drive top-line revenue by optimizing business process flow, extending beyond the traditional datacenter to incorporate mobile devices into enterprise solutions and efficiently exploit terabytes of data. The way we develop and integrate applications, design enterprise architectures, and leverage new technologies, including NoSQL, elastic data caching, and even industry standards such as Java, must evolve to deliver on the promise of cloud an mobile. Little and Muzilla show how Red Hat is at the heart of it all, driving the technologies, standards, and software platforms that enable customers to prosper. Watch more 2012 Red Hat Summit and JBoss World videos: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL995CD1141C3330D5&feature=plcp
Paul Daugherty, chief technology architect at Accenture, gives a keynote talk at the 2011 Red Hat Summit and JBossWorld. Daugherty speaks about Accenture's work as a leading technology and systems integration outsourcing firm, with more than 6,000 people working in areas of open source development and deployment. In order to deliver high-performance capabilities, Accenture considers open source a key component. Accenture has continued to see a rise in open source adoption and expansion because of better quality, security, flexibility, and opportunity delivered by companies like Accenture and its partners (including Red Hat). These alliances work hard with their customers to create ever-improving innovative business solutions. Daugherty also discusses trends and shifts in the technology industry, including cloud computing, data, analytics, and architectures, and examines how today's computing is service-centric instead of server-centric. These developments only heighten the importance of security and access control. He also touches on the usefulness and necessity of social media and platforms--another method by which companies can listen and understand what customers like best, and need most. See more videos from the 2011 Red Hat Summit and JBossWorld: http://www.youtube.com/user/RedHatVideos#g/c/995CD1141C33
Enterprises must deal with an exploding number of the business events and data associated with them. Too often, supporting IT infrastructure is not integrated, flexible, nor adaptable to constantly changing business conditions. This results in slow and poor-quality responses, products, and services to customers.
This is the official promo video for the 2011 Red Hat Summit and JBoss World. Filmed by--and starring--the in-house Red Hat video team (and some of their families). This year's event will focus on how things we do must 'mix well.' Like Mentos and Coke, the results can be powerful! See more 2011 Red Hat Summit and JBoss World videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/RedHatVideos#g/c/995CD1141C3330D5
Learn more about JBoss Operations Network management solution in this quick demo. See how application servers and resources are deployed and handled through a robust web-based interface. View screenshots of context menus, statistical reports, and management in progress. Reduce risk, make management easier, and improve your bottom line by turning JBoss ON. See more Red Hat videos: http://www.redhat.com/videos/
JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform 5.0--part of the comprehensive middleware portfolio from Red Hat--is designed to reduce the time and cost associated with creating, deploying, and managing dynamic web presences. A Red Hat Senior Solutions Architect directly demonstrates the way this release gives enterprises a flexible, open source alternative for building, deploying, integrating, and managing on-premise and cloud-based applications.
Red Hat President of Products and Technologies Paul Cormier gives a keynote at the Red Hat Summit and JBoss World 2011. Cormier reviews the last decade of Linux and open source development, both in and outside of Red Hat. He talks about the movement of enterprise open source software from minor servers to major mission-critical deployments throughout the industry, and the role of open development in today's cutting edge technologies. Rather than the locked-in horizontal stacks of the 80s and 90s, open source gives choice to developers, to CIOs, to partners and to users. Cormier warns that Red Hat competitors would love to end that choice and return to the days of proprietary control--and shows in quotes pulled from their own presentations the conflicting messages from others in the market. Cormier also discusses the role of open source in today's cloud technologies, and shows how Red Hat's technical development philosophies and business model have helped create that change in infrastructure and the datacenter. See more videos from the 2011 Red Hat Summit and JBossWorld: http://www.youtube.com/user/RedHatVideos#g/c/995CD1141C3330D5
Red Hat President and CEO Jim Whitehurst gives the feature keynote at the 2011 Red Hat Summit and JBossWorld. Hear Whitehurst speak about the principles and ideologies of openness and user-driven innovation, in technology and in life. From the business value inherent in today's virtualization and cloud technologies to the political changes possible in the world when people are willing to set aside the idea of complete and total ownership and work together, the principles are one and the same. Whitehurst details how collaboration, openness, and choice are the cornerstones of a truly free and innovative world. He discusses the growth of cloud and the changes within the data we use and the datacenter we store our information in. He gives an broad view of the future Red Hat believes in and the way our technologies and ideals can shape the next generation of technology into something that benefits us all. See more videos from the 2011 Red Hat Summit and JBossWorld: http://www.youtube.com/user/RedHatVideos#g/c/995CD1141C3330D5
Have unplanned configuration changes ever caused problems for your production servers? Would you like to automate a response to unexpected performance or availability changes? Do you want to simplify the lifecycle management of JBoss Enterprise Middleware applications and services deployed across large-scale datacenters? Up to 75% of an application's total cost of ownership (TCO) occurs post development, once in production. Independent studies have shown that JBoss Managed offerings (a JBoss product managed by JBoss Operations Network) significantly reduce the maintenance costs and support burden traditionally associated with middleware management. This session, Red Hat's Alan Santos and Charles Crouch will provide technical, in-depth coverage of new automation, deployment, and configuration features available for all JBoss Managed products that further reduce ongoing management costs.
Chris Morgan, senior product marketing manager at JBoss, explains how JBoss Operations Network (JBoss ON) makes managing applications simpler. Like a modern car dashboard, JBoss ON provides an integrated, easy-to-use collection of functional tools. And it's open source. Like Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora, JBoss ON has a community version, Jopr, that provides bleeding-edge technology and the breeding ground for tomorrow's JBoss ON technologies. "Operations Network brings to life what's going on with JBoss." -- Chris Morgan See more Red Hat videos: http://www.redhat.com/videos/
In this interactive, hands-on session led by Red Hat's Bela Ban, we will look at session clustering in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform and demonstrate how to tune it to get maximum performance and scalability. To compare the effects of the various tuning steps on performance, we will present a typical high-volume, web-based application that uses Apache and mod_cluster to connect to a cluster of JBoss Enterprise Application Platform instances. First, we will look at the Apache and JBoss Enterprise Application Platform configurations. We will discuss how to tune connection pools and other parameters, and then tune the HTTP session clustering configuration in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (e.g., replication versus distribution). In the next step, we will take a look at how Infinispan, which handles session clustering, can be configured to increase performance and scalability. We will then step into the basement (JGroups) and show what tuning possibilities are lurking there. Attendees will walk away with useful tips and tricks to make their JBoss Enterprise Application Platform clusters faster. (Cursory knowledge of the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform is beneficial but not required.)
In this video from the Red Hat Stories Technologies series, Craig Muzilla, vice president of the Middleware Business, discusses the growth and development of the JBoss Enterprise Middleware suites and technologies. He explains how Red Hat solutions extend from the middleware layer and further allow hardware flexibility and great application choice, with excellent long-term value. "You can configure JBoss technology to the needs that you have in an organization. You're not constrained and restricted." - Craig Muzilla See more of the Red Hat Stories: http://www.redhat.com/stories/
John Newton, chief technology officer and chairman of Alfresco, speaks at the 2011 Red Hat Summit and JBossWorld. Newton talks about the user's perspective on modern technologies, including cloud and virtualization. He begins by discussing the old methods of control and development in technology, controlled by large IT firms that gave customers what they needed, but not what they wanted. Though it was functional, user interfaces were often clumsy and hard to understand, and offerings were limited and expensive. Advances in hardware and changing user demands have changed this landscape dramatically. Use of the Internet, mobile computing, and social media has democratized and expanded, while the cost of providing these services has gone down. And people grew accustomed to these tools, and needed to bring them into the workplace. Newton describes how these emerging systems of engagement have changed the workplace IT strategy. He touches on the benefits and dangers of these tools, and the widening audiences that can now participate in IT--even if they don't know that's what they're doing. See more videos from the 2011 Red Hat Summit and JBossWorld: http://www.youtube.com/user/RedHatVideos#g/c/995CD1141C3330D5
With JBoss, your SOA solution is delivered via the subscription model, providing predictable costs that you can budget for. So you can put your resources into the things that make your business special. And that means you're in control. Find out more about JBoss SOA: http://www.jboss.com/resources/soa/ http://www.jboss.com/products/platforms/soa/
Red Hat Chief Technical Officer and Vice President Brian Stevens gives a keynote at the 2011 Red Hat Summit and JBossWorld. Stevens discusses his ten-year tenure at Red Hat and the inspiration he finds in today's work--as much or more than he did when he joined the company. He begins with a look at the proprietary architectures of the past--expensive hardware that was difficult and expensive to manage and maintain, and hard to move away from when technologies improved. Today's technology outlook is very different. Flexible, open stacks that allow for vendor choice are replacing sunset old hardware and giving enterprise users the ability to take advantage of the newest developments. Stevens discusses the implementation of cloud technology and the open source infrastructure that runs many of the major deployments in business use today. He talks about the benefits of foundational change that are creeping in to even the most proprietary companies, and reviews some of the technical tools we use today, including Linux Torvalds' git and new Red Hat offerings like OpenShift. Video presentations allow him to share the experiences of expert Red Hat developers and product line managers, as well as partners and customers who have built their business on Red Hat. See more videos from the 2011 Red Hat Summit and JBossWorld: http://www.youtube.com/user/RedHatVideos#g/c/995CD1141C3330D5 Find out more about OpenShift: http://www.openshift.com
In this opening keynote for Red Hat Summit and JBoss World 2011, hear General Hugh Shelton (retired), Chairman of the Board of Red Hat, speak about the role of open source and his introduction to open source--and his involvement in the technology industry through the Red Hat board. Gen Shelton gives a delightful talk, peppered with stories about the role of open source in the military, and in the world--sometimes in ways you might never expect. "I'd like to join the army that is developing --the open source army, if you will--that is going to mark across a very fierce battlefield and fight and WIN because it's the right thing to do. That's Red Hat. That's open source." -- General Hugh Shelton See more videos from the 2011 Red Hat Summit and JBossWorld: http://www.youtube.com/user/RedHatVideos#g/c/995CD1141C3330D5
JBoss ON experts Chris Morgan (senior product marketing manager) and Greg Hinkel (engineering team lead) discuss the value of management tools and features from Red Hat and JBoss. Screenshots further demonstrate the options and impact of technologies like Jopr and other open source applications, projects, and toolkits. "At the end of the day, you still have Red Hat behind the name, and you have a fully supported platform that can integrate all these different parts... in a way that gives you overall added value that's greater than the sum of its parts." -- Greg Hinkel See more Red Hat videos: http://www.redhat.com/videos/