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IBM’s Graham Charters on OSGi, WebSphere and Jigsaw.

Topics
Websphere,
Application Servers,
IBM,
Java,
Companies,
Maven,
Build systems,
Languages,
Programming,
Jigsaw,
OSGi

IBM WebSphere OSGi Applications Lead Architect, Graham Charters, talks to Charles Humble about OSGi, exploring its use and relevance within WebSphere, how useful it is for Java EE developers, and how OSGi and Jigsaw can co-exist. The interview also touches on issues around OSGi and governance, and the impact of modularity on development and operations teams.

News about Application Servers

Apache TomEE 1.0 Released

Topics
Apache TomEE,
Apache Tomcat,
Java EE,
Application Servers,
Java,
Languages,
Programming,
Apache

The Apache Software Foundation has released Apache TomEE 1.0. Apache TomEE, pronounced "Tommy", is a Java EE 6 Web Profile certified all-Apache stack available under the Apache 2.0 license. TomEE is composed of Tomcat (Servlet, JSP, JSTL), OpenWebBeans (CDI), OpenEJB (EJB), OpenJPA (JPA), MyFaces (JSF), Geronimo Transaction (JTA), Geronimo JavaMail (Javamail) and Apache Bean Validation.

The Future Of JBoss Seam And Apache DeltaSpike

Topics
JBoss Seam,
CDI,
JBoss,
Java EE,
Application Servers,
Java,
Languages,
RedHat,
Programming,
Companies,
Frameworks

Seam 3.1 is the last "bundled" release from JBoss. The project continues in the form of Apache DeltaSpike (currently in incubation) an attempt to combine all individual efforts on CDI extensions.

Hibernate 4.1 Released With Improved Auditing Support

Topics
JBoss,
RedHat,
Application Servers,
Java,
Companies,
Languages,
Persistence,
Data Access,
Database,
Hibernate,
Programming,
Envers,
Security

JBoss relases Hibernate 4.1 with improvements to the Envers module that allow for finding the database revision responsible for a change in a specific audited property.

Articles about Application Servers

Meet the Goliath of Ruby Application Servers

Topics
JRuby,
Ruby,
Application Servers,
JVM Languages,
Java,
Dynamic Languages,
Web Frameworks,
Languages,
WOA,
Programming,
Architecture,
Web Servers,
Ruby1.9,
Web Server,
Rubinius,
Rack

PostRank Labs released an open source version of their Ruby web server framework powering PostRank. Goliath, is an asynchronous server designed for speed, leveraging key features of Ruby 1.9+. Goliath creates fast web and data services not unlike node.js but sticking with what Ruby developers know..Ruby. Discover how easy it can be to create manageable server-side services with Ruby.

Interview and Book Excerpt: Masoud Kalali’s GlassFish Security

Topics
Glassfish,
Java EE,
Application Servers,
Java,
Languages,
Architecture,
Programming,
Security

GlassFish Security book, by author Masoud Kalali, covers Java EE security model and how to design and develop secure Web and EJB modules in Java EE applications and deploy them to GlassFish server environment. InfoQ spoke with Masoud about the book and the new security features in Java EE 6 release.

Catching up with Nuxeo: Switching from Python to Java

Topics
JBoss Seam,
EJB,
JBoss,
Python,
Application Servers,
Java EE,
RedHat,
Java,
Dynamic Languages,
Companies,
Languages,
Platforms,
Programming,
Portal/CMS,
Change,
Nuxeo

Back in 2006 InfoQ covered a story about Nuxeo, an open source Enterprise Content Management (ECM) specialist company, who had announced that it was changing its core technology platform from Python to Java. Four years on we caught up with Eric Barroca, CEO at Nuxeo, to find out how that conversion went, and to explore their new technology stack and position in the ECM industry.

Presentations about Application Servers

How to get the most out of Spring and Google App Engine

Topics
SpringOne 2GX 2011,
SpringOne,
Conferences,
Spring,
Application Servers,
Google AppEngine,
Dependency Injection,
SQL,
Java,
SpringSource,
VMWare,
Languages,
Design Pattern,
Relational Databases,
PaaS,
Google,
Patterns,
Performance & Scalability,
Object Oriented Design,
Programming,
Cloud Computing,
Companies,
Design,
Database,
SQL Data Services

Chris Ramsdale will get you up and running building Spring apps on Google App Engine. He'll go step-by-step building a real Spring app and identify not only the basics of App Engine, but more advanced topics such as integrating with Google's SQL Service and using App Engine's "Always on" feature to ensure high performance.

DataMapper on Infinispan: Clustered NoSQL

Topics
JRuby,
JBoss,
RedHat,
Ruby,
Application Servers,
JVM Languages,
Java,
Dynamic Languages,
Companies,
Strange Loop 2011,
Languages,
Strange Loop,
Programming,
Conferences,
ORM,
Infinispan

Lance Ball presents DataMapper, a Ruby ORM library, along with Infinispan, Hibernate Search, Lucene, all running on JBoss AS7 and accessed through TorqueBox, a JRuby application server.

Interviews about Application Servers

Paul Cowan Discusses the Resin Application Server and Cloud

Topics
JavaOne2011,
Application Servers,
Java One,
Java,
Languages,
PaaS,
Programming,
Resin,
Cloud Computing

In this interview Charles Humble talks to Paul Cowan about the Resin Application Server architecture, capabilities, and where it fits in the Cloud market.

Billy Newport Discusses Parallel Programming in Java

Topics
WebSphere eXtreme Scale,
Distributed Cache,
Websphere,
Caching,
IBM,
Application Servers,
Java,
Clustering & Caching,
Companies,
QCon San Francisco 2009,
Languages,
QCon,
Infrastructure,
Performance & Scalability,
Conferences,
Architecture,
Cascading,
Programming,
Hadoop,
Cloud Computing,
PIG,
Parallel Programming

Billy Newport talks to InfoQ about the need for higher level abstraction to do parallel programming with multi-core systems effectively. The interview explores some approaches taken with MapReduce products such as Cascading and Pig for a Hadoop cluster, explores the limitations of the actor model and message passing, and touches on IBM's WebSphere eXtreme Scale (ObjectGrid) product.