JBoss WildFly
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Enterprise Java
Running Java Mission Control and Flight Recorder against WildFly and EAP
Java Mission Control (JMC) enables you to monitor and manage Java applications without introducing the performance overhead normally associated with these…
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WildFly 8.2.0.Final release – Quick overview of the changes
It’s been a while since I last wrote on this blog. Although I have had some topics that I wanted…
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Camel Subsystem for WildFly 8 integrates Java EE – Getting Started
Just three days ago, the team around Thomas Diesler (@tdiesler) released the 2.0.0.CR1 version of the WildFly-Camel subsystem it allows you to…
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Deployment Pipeline for Java EE 7 with WildFly, Arquillian, Jenkins, and OpenShift
Tech Tip #54 showed how to Arquillianate (Arquillianize ?) an existing Java EE project and run those tests in remote…
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JMS with JBoss A-MQ on OpenShift. Lessons learned about remote Clients and Encryption.
OpenShift is the “open hybrid cloud application platform by Red Hat”. It comes in different flavors and the most interesting…
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Continuous Deployment with Java EE 7, WildFly, and Docker – (Hanginar #1)
This blog is starting a new hanginar (G+ hangout + webinar) series that will highlight solutions, frameworks, application servers, tooling, deployment,…
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Arquillian tests on a WildFly instance hosted on OpenShift
Tech Tip #54 explained how to enable Arquillian for an existing Java EE project. In that tip, the tests were run against…
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Create WildFly OpenShift application using Command Line Tools
A new instance of WildFly can be easily provisioned on OpenShift by using the quick start. Just a single click,…
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Tomcat to Wildfly: Configuring Database connectivity
This excerpt has been taken from the “From Tomcat to WildFly” book in which you’ll learn how to port your…
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