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Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 Beta now available
Red Hat has announced the availability of Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) 7 beta.
JBoss EAP is part of JBoss Enterprise Middleware portfolio of software. It's Red Hat's Java EE application server that's used for building, deploying, and hosting highly-transactional Java applications and services. The beta brings containers and microservices closer to the Java EE application server, in addition to integrating the WildFly Application Server 10.
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Poker Face? Red Hat plays 'de facto standard' card for enterprise Java apps
There's that bit (quite a few bits actually) during the Red Hat Summit conventions every year when the middleware team gets really excited about its product set.
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I contributed! 2015 Gource Video Series (1/5)
“I contributed!” is a special series on the Fedora Community Blog which helps Fedora contributors understand...
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I contributed! 2015 Gource Video Series (2/5)
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PyCon CZ 2015 and Fedora booth
In November, we’ve been to PyCon CZ 2015. And when I say we I mean Fedora Python maint and friends team: Matěj Stuchlík, Robert Kuska, Slávek Kabrda, Michal Cyprian, Michal Srb and me.
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