Today is a big day - France vs Germany and Brasil vs Columbia in the World Cup. But some of us will be still dutifully at the keyboard and now is a perfect time to catch up on your reading of JBoss happenings! As always the JBoss team continues to crank out new releases, innovations, content an
events. The following is simply my quick summary.
- Fastest way to build Maven-based Java EE projects - JBoss Forge
Make sure to check out the new website http://forge.jboss.org/ and the new release
- Eclipse Luna and JBoss Tools by Arun Gupta
Eclipse Luna is here and so are your favorite plugins via JBoss Tools - Arquillian Team keeps on rocking
Beta3 of their Spring Framework Extension, giving test access to Spring's transaction manager and datasource/persistence.
CR7 release of Container Tomcat Adapter is now available
Alpha3 release of the REST Extension is also available
Arquillian is open source software that empowers you to test JVM-based applications more effectively. Created to defend the software galaxy from bugs, Arquillian brings your test to the runtime so you can focus on testing your application's behavior rather than managing the runtime. Using Arquillian, you can develop a comprehensive suite of tests from the convenience of your IDE and run them in any IDE, build tool or continuous integration environment. - Eric's East Coast Tour announcement and his upcoming London JBug
- Hot Tip: Using GWT on Windows with command-line length limitation
- Arun's tutorial on Arquillian and Java EE 7 (Tech Tip #34)
- JBoss BRMS and BPM Suite fully supported WebSphere? YES!
And if you are interested in learning more, try out Eric's awesome demos.
BPM Suite and BRMS - Byteman - for those of you looking for your own little Java "chaos monkey", it now comes with annotations
- TorqueBox 4 Update from Ben Browning - no more app server required
- Open Source SOA governance - Overlord = SRAMP, DTGov, RTGov 1.1.0.Beta1 released