WildFly and JBoss
A conversation with Jason Greene about WildFly and JBoss
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vor 7 Jahren
A conversation with Jason Greene @jtgreene about HotJava on Sparc,
increasing productivity, Tomcat, OrionServer, JBoss, Jigsaw W3C's
Server, JavaServer Web Development Kit, flat network assumptions,
SOAP and XML vs. IIOP, grpc, thrift, DTO bloat, Infinispan, Marc
Fleury, POJO Cache, JBoss Cache, caching and concurrency,
clustering, JBoss/WildFly clustering under the hood, using
Infinispan as JMS provider, WildFly 13 provisioning infrastructure,
WildFly as a platform, pruning CORBA, the danger of profiles, dying
SOAP, WildFly 12 and Java EE 8, Hibernate 6 query optimization,
quarterly WildFly releases, EAP release cadence, community
enterprise and supported WildFly, EAP for developers, Java EE
productivity and the declarative model, Java EE concurrency model,
WildFly's killer features, undertow and wildfly.
increasing productivity, Tomcat, OrionServer, JBoss, Jigsaw W3C's
Server, JavaServer Web Development Kit, flat network assumptions,
SOAP and XML vs. IIOP, grpc, thrift, DTO bloat, Infinispan, Marc
Fleury, POJO Cache, JBoss Cache, caching and concurrency,
clustering, JBoss/WildFly clustering under the hood, using
Infinispan as JMS provider, WildFly 13 provisioning infrastructure,
WildFly as a platform, pruning CORBA, the danger of profiles, dying
SOAP, WildFly 12 and Java EE 8, Hibernate 6 query optimization,
quarterly WildFly releases, EAP release cadence, community
enterprise and supported WildFly, EAP for developers, Java EE
productivity and the declarative model, Java EE concurrency model,
WildFly's killer features, undertow and wildfly.
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