This week in JBoss (29th November 2018): Wait, what,... SpringBoot???
Posted by rpelisse Nov 29, 2018The last editorial was focused on the "breaking news" of the day. Even if the dust has far from settled on this, it's time for us to get back to business as usual! Well, not really as usual, because we have a rather awesome announcement about .... SpringBoot!
SpringBoot
While technically more of a Red Hat news than a JBoss community one, it seems to very much deserved to be mentioned here: Announcing: Full Spring Boot support for Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes !!! I won't comment more but I will urge to take a look at the post!
Infinispan - on road to version 10!
The Infinispan project is getting close to release its next major version and they have laid for us the road ahead: The road to Infinispan 10 (Alpha1)! This post is nice sum up of the coming new features and changes in the project. I highly recommend you take a look at it. And if you have not yet played with or experimented with Infinispan, maybe this Quick start Infinispan on Kubernetes would be a nice opportunity to do so. And if you have familiar with Infinispan, you certainly want to explore its usage on Kubernetes!
Tech Bytes
The headlines above are already plenty to digest. However, you might still be hungry for a tidbits of technical knowledge. We therefore selected a few things for you to nimble on:
- Accelerate your business: Audit log mode applied to all audit data
- OptaPlanner - Red Hat Mobile Portfolio Truck dodges storms while keeping Sales happy with OptaPlanner
- Hibernate Community Newsletter 23/2018 - In Relation To
- Free Online Java EE Development Course From Red Hat Available Now - RHD Blog
Evangelist's Corner
Not done yet? Worry not, our own Eric D. Schabell has also plenty for you to fest on!
- Modern Business Logic Tooling Workshop - Lab 01 Installing Decision Manager
- Red Hat Summit 2019 - Submitting all new pitfalls, storytelling, and career planning sessions
- AppDev in Cloud: How to put Red Hat Process Automation Manager in your Cloud
Releases, releases, releases...
While we are blogging, twitting and emailing, the developers of the JBoss Community are quietly working and more importantly.... Releasing!
That's all for this week's edition of the Editorial, please join us next time as we continue our journey through the JBoss Communities in search of interesting articles and news.