This week in JBoss (23 October 2014): Transition from Summer to Winter
Posted by kconner Oct 24, 2014(Posted on behalf of Kenny Peeples)
This week is my first time posting for the weekly editorial and excited to join the team. There is a lot to highlight for this weeks editorial. Autumn is now upon us in the Northern Hemisphere which marks the transition from summer to winter. The arrival of night is earlier, temperature is cooling and leaves are turning color as well as falling. I was at the Boston office a couple of weeks ago and the area was beautiful with the change in the color of the leaves in addition to the cool weather. With the transition of warm to cold weather autumn is known as the primary harvest with many harvest festivals celebrated across the globe. Whether you celebrate Labor Thanksgiving Day in Japan, the Dutch Feast of Saint Martin of Tours, American Thanksgiving Feast, Canadian Thanksgiving Feast, German Martinmas, Czech Republic Posviceni/Obzinky, Chinese Harvest Moon Festival, etc., have a great Autumn.
Now on to our exciting JBoss weekly content
Job Opening
Red Hat is the best company in the world to work. I have enjoyed Red Hat since day one and continue to enjoy the work, the people and the open source culture. We have a current job opening for a Software Sustaining Engineer who will help improve the quality of the BRMS and BPM Suite platforms which are the productised versions of the Drools and jBPM open source projects. So if you love Drools and jBPM, and want to help make them even better and even more robust - then this is the job for you The role is remote, so you can be based almost anywhere.
URL to apply now http://jobs.redhat.com/jobs/descriptions/software-engineer-brno-jihomoravsky-kraj- czech-republic-job-1-4759718
Events
We had several events that took place plus some coming up:
- 300+ kids, 16 speakers (4 from middle/high school), 6 rooms, 24 sessions of 75 mins each = extremely rewarding weekend + inspired kids! Silicon Valley Code Camp Kids (SVCC.kids) is a one-day event that is a new addition to the famous Silicon Valley Code Camp (SVCC) event. The event was held at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, CA on October 12th.
- DecisionCAMP 2014 took place at San Jose on October 13-15 which is a free conference in the San Jose area for business rules and decision management practitioners. The conference concentrates on Business Rules and Decision Management. Decision Management is the art or science, depending on your perspective, of automating decisions in your systems.
- Last week was the Openslava 2014 Conference for emerging technologies and open-source in Bratislava, Slovakia. Videos from the talks will be published soon. Markus Eisele posted a Trip Report which also included a video and presentation on 50 best features of Java EE 7.
- Coming up in November we have several people from Red Hat involved at Devoxx BE 2014. Devoxx has grown to be one of the most popular Java conferences series in Europe. This year we are excited to announce that JBoss will be presenting a keynote on the future capabilities of PaaS. We have several speakers who are speaking on a variety of topics. Visit JBoss Community members at Devoxx University, the Hackergarten, the sessions or have a drink with us at Nox!
Blog/Articles
A lot of blogs and articles were posted the last couple of weeks so I listed them here for your reading pleasure:
1. JBoss Teiid
- Ramesh Reddy highlighted several articles designed around SOAP Web Services with JBoss EAP and Teiid. His blog shows Single sign-on (SSO) with Teiid with Kerberos secured Web Service with the next step consuming services that are secured through SAML and OAuth.
- Ramesh Reddy posted a blog to help the sizing of a Data Virtualization infrastructure based on Teiid or Data Virtualization. The blog examines certain questions around environment and scenario as well as discussing certain limitations of the engine.
- Syed Rasheed was a guest blogger with Arun Gupta on Data as a Service: JBoss Data Virtualization and Hadoop powering your Big Data solutions.
- We highlighted the Beyond Big Data Webinar Series which provided the data, time and descriptions of the upcoming 5 webinars.
2. JBoss BRMS and JBoss BPM Suite
- John Hurlocker was a guest blogger with Eric Schabell to present tips and tricks on background and guidelines for the design cycle encountered when one works with rules projects. In a separate blog they also described possible BRMS deployment architectures.
- Eric Schabell shows us how to rocket into the Clouds with OpenShift bpmPaaS Quickstarts.
- Eric also shows us how to duplicate artifacts in JBoss BPM Suite in 3 easy steps.
3. JBoss Fuse
- We highlighted new getting started videos and demonstrations from Christina Lin and myself in the New Fuse 6.1 Getting Started Series.
- We also highlighted Enterprise Integration Patterns and where to find a quick example.
4. JBoss Wildfly
- Darran Lofthouse described a new feature added to Wildfly 9 under WFCORE-105 which is Kerberos Authentication for Domain Management over HTTP.
- Heiko Braun discussed the updated management console in Wildfly 8.2.
5. JBoss Aerogear
- Markus Eisele provided another episode his developer interview which took place with Matthias Wessendorf. Matthias is working at Red Hat where he is leading the AeroGear project. Previously, he was the PMC Chair of the Apache MyFaces project. Matthias is a regular conference speaker.
Releases
The last couple of weeks we had several new project releases. Take all of them for a spin and enjoy!
- JBoss Tools and Developer Studio for Eclipse Luna! There have been many feature additions and a lot of bug fixing polish going into this main release and these have been documented/described in details at What’s New.
- Immutant 2 (The Deuce) Alpha2 Released! We're as happy as a cat getting vacuumed to announce our second alpha release of The Deuce, Immutant 2.0.0-alpha2. Big, special thanks to all our early adopters who provided invaluable feedback on alpha1 and our incremental releases.
- Infinispan 7.0.0.CR2 released! As we approach final release, the main themes of this CR were bug fixes and enhancements, many related to Partition Handling.
- JGroups 3.6.0.Final released! We just released 3.6.0.Final to SourceForge [1] and Nexus. It contains a few new features, but mostly optimizations and a few bug fixes. It is a small release before starting work on the big 4.0.
- RichFaces 4.5.0.CR2 Release Announcement! We have a second candidate release for RichFaces 4.5 (4.5.0.CR2) available. We’ve fixed a couple of regressions uncovered by both our community and QA team.
- Teiid 8.9 CR1 Posted! After a small delay Teiid 8.9 CR1 has been posted to the maven repository and the download page.
- SwitchYard 2.0.0.Alpha3 Now Available! The SwitchYard team has been making steady progress on the 2.0 release and I'm pleased to announce the latest preview of SwitchYard 2.0, Alpha3. We're rapidly approaching beta quality and the only think keeping this release from being called a beta is the lack of support for BPM and rules components on WildFly. Overall, the team has made great progress improving stability, especially on Fuse/Karaf.
That's all for this week, please join us next week when we will share more news about the JBoss Community.