Red Hat's JBoss bulks up developer stack
Red Hat Inc's JBoss is seeking to expand its footprint upstream from runtime back to development. And although Red Hat is an Eclipse member, it's building up a parallel community of open source Eclipse-based tooling that will be hosted outside the Eclipse orbit.
Red Hat's first shot is an agreement with Exadel Inc, which developed rich client tools as an outgrowth of its software development professional services business.
xadel's products include Exadel RichFaces (Visual Component Platform), a rich component library for JSF that generates Ajax-style rich clients; and Exadel Studio Pro, a web application development toolset which supports JSF, Struts, Hibernate, and Spring.
The RichFaces product will be available immediately through the JBoss.org site. But it will take a bit longer to get Studio Pro ready for open source. Red Hat expects to release it on JBoss.org by summer, when it will be rebranded Red Hat Developer Studio.
In other Red Hat news:
Red Hat today announced the launch of its direct operations in the City of Mexico. The opening of the Mexico offices contributes to the Company's great growth potential in Latin America.
"The new Red Hat offices in Mexico, together with the offices of Brazil and Argentina, prove our commitment to a continued global expansion in international markets," said Gabriel Szulik, General Manager for Latin America at Red Hat. "We believe that the market will continue to provide growth opportunities for our solutions."
At present, Red Hat Mexico is hiring Mexican executives with wide experience in the country who will successfully offer Red Hat solutions to businesses in the Mexican market.
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