This week in JBoss: (18th January 2018): Java EE Naming Welcome to our next edition of the JBoss Weekly Editorial where we take another journey through the JBoss Communities in search of interesting articles, I hope you all enjoy the ride. Java EE Naming and Packagi... Java EE Naming and Package Discussions Recently the Java EE Guardians wrote an open letter on Java EE Naming and Packaging. This kicked off a long thread on the EE4J mailing list when Will Lyons, from Oracle, posted a response on behalf of Oracle. I won't ... This week in JBoss: (4th January 2018): new Year("2018").changeTo("year-of-openshift"); Welcome to our first installment of the JBoss Weekly Editorial 2018 ! We are looking for 2018, an other year that will certainly be quite interesting for the JBoss community, as the integration of its middleware produ... This week in JBoss: (21st December 2017): Microservices, Blockchain, Sagas and more Welcome to our penultimate JBoss Weekly Editorial for 2017 and my final ride through the JBoss Communities in search of all which is interesting and useful, I hope to have found something of interest to keep you busy ... The Week in the JBoss Community (2017-12-15) Welcome to the weekly roundup from the JBoss Community. Read on for an overview of the week's news and releases. First steps with Vert.x and Infinispan Katia Aresti has started a new blog series about creating ... JUDCon track videos from DevConf.cz 2017 DevConf.cz 2017 hosted a JUDCon track covering a wide range of Red Hat JBoss related developer topics. We were able to capture many of them an post the video for the wider developer audience. Day 1 Session 1 Ti... This week in JBoss (7th December) - Yet an other week in the JBoss community Yet again an other week has passed in the JBoss Community, and as always, a lot content was released that will most likely interest you. Especially this week a lot of JBoss/Java related content were published on the R... This week in JBoss (30th November) As many are coming back to work after the Thanksgiving holiday, we are seeing a flurry of bog posts and a significant number of Arquillian releases. Read on to find out more... Back from Madrid JUG and Codemoti... This week in JBoss (17th November 2017) Welcome back to another edition of JBoss Weekly! We’re excited to bring to you news from across the net relating to JBoss Middleware. Those of you who attended Devoxx Belgium, we hope you had the opportunity to ... This week in JBoss (23rd November) - Thanksgiving edition ... It's been a rather quiet week, probably due to a lot of our team getting ready for US Thanksgiving. But there has been some activity and in the spirit of getting something out (release early, release often) ... ... RESTEasy 4.0.0.Beta1, JAX-RS 2.1 and more Back at the end of July I mentioned that the team would have focussed on JSR-370... and here I am few months later, happy to announce that the first Beta release of RESTEasy 4 has been tagged over the weekend and it f... The Week in JBoss (2017-11-09) Modern Transaction Programming Techniques This week Tom Jenkinson blogged about recent standardisation effort in the Microservices arena. This standard allows highly concurrent environments to gain many of the benefit... This week in JBoss (2nd November 2017) - Time to meet Debezium As always, last week have seen its fair share of action in the JBoss Community, with multiples releases and many interesting (and technical) content being released, but especially the Debezium project has been going t... The Week in JBoss - WildFly 11 Final is here! The big news this week is... WildFly 11 Final was released this week. As you would expect for a major WildFly release, it comes with many significant improvements. Including: Elytron - New Security Infr... This week in JBoss (20th October 2017): Microservices and more Welcome to another edition of the JBoss Weekly Editorial, our regular visit to the JBoss Communities in search of all that is new and interesting Monitoring Microservices The Eclipse MicroProfile 1.2 rel... This Week in JBoss (12th October 2017) : Sunshine in the Clouds Running software in the clouds have been an essential topic of our industry for almost a decade now. While it used to be reserved to the cutting-edge, experimental and adventurous projects, it has been, in the last ye... This Week in JBoss (10 October 2017) Welcome back to another weekly editorial! Those of you catching up from JavaOne, we hope you found time to visit the booth and try out OpenShift.io! There are a number of posts to cover this week, so, let’s get ... EE4J - Life Beyond Java EE Begins Today! I already wrote about the work we, IBM and Oracle have been doing together to move Java EE to a foundation. At the time I couldn't say which foundation but now we know it's Eclipse and that the project will be called ... This week in JBoss (28 Sept 2017) - To bodly go where to JavaOne has (not) gone before... With the release of the new Start Trek TV series, I hope the reader will pardon me for this (not so) inspired title... Nevertheless, JavaOne is coming up and the JBoss Community is getting ready for it !!! Java... How to use an Elytron SASL mechanism that supports channel binding Some SASL mechanisms support channel binding to external secure channels like TLS. The name of a SASL mechanism tells us if channel binding is supported. In particular, SASL mechanisms that support the optional use of...