April 17th, 2008
Gavin King recently gave a talk down in Canberra, Australia. The kindly folks from Red Hat down there organized some filming. Many thanks to our upside-down friends with the Queen Mother on their money.
Gavin provides an exceptionally nice walk-through behind not just how Web Beans works, but why it works the way it […]
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April 4th, 2008
Tonight, the fine folks on the JBoss.org team managed to reach a significant milestone. In fact, JBoss.org is now actually hosted at http://jboss.org/. Imagine that! We’d been satisfied living at http://labs.jboss.com/ for quite a while, so this is a nice change.
Additionally, http://wiki.jboss.org/ has been moved off the old Nukes wiki and onto […]
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March 31st, 2008
Today is the day to make sure you’ve filed your GSoC application if you’re a student hoping to participate in this year’s Google Summer of Code.
We’ve got our ideas page up still, or feel free to invent some great project of your own related to JBoss. We’re open to new ideas.
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March 19th, 2008
Google selected the combined Fedora+JBoss.org group as a mentoring organization for the Google Summer of Code 2008.
The JBoss guys have started gathering project ideas. If you’re hoping to participate in the GSoC, take a look, and maybe you’ll see something that’ll inspire you.
If you’re a student, the GSoC is a great way to spend […]
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March 19th, 2008
Just a couple of quick notes:
Max and the JBoss Tools team have released version 2.01. What I personally find exciting is that this release sees bundles for OSX. The JBoss Tools project is what ultimately feeds into the JBoss Developer Studio, so you know it’s good stuff.
Also, Tom, Koen and the jBPM team (with […]
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February 14th, 2008
JBoss World kicked off today around noon, with people pouring in to pick up their badges, bags and thumbdrives.
The first sessions of the day were packed and standing-room-only. People were spilling out of the JBoss Clustering talk presented by Bela Ban and Brian Stansberry. Greg Hinkle presented the JBoss Operations Network (JBoss ON), […]
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February 14th, 2008
I’ve started streaming up photos from JBoss World to Flickr.
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February 13th, 2008
Started today in Georgia, I think, as I was still en route to Orlando. Arrived around 4am.
Awoke and joined the JBoss Developer’s Conference (the conference for JBoss developers, before JBoss World) this morning. Met the normal assortment of JBoss guys you’d expect to find at such a gathering. In addition to the […]
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February 11th, 2008
I’m packing up the grocery-getter and about to roll down to Orlando to get ready for JBoss World. Rebecca Goldstein has worked her fingers to the nub to ensure that this year’s JBoss World conference will be awesome.
I’ll be working with Karsten Wade of Red Hat Dev-Fu to produce daily show reports. You […]
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January 16th, 2008
Manik Surtani, the stealthy party-crashing lead of JBoss Cache, has once again announced a Month of Bugs.
Yes, yes, I know it’s surprising that the superstars at JBoss might possibly write some buggy code. But we don’t always get a full 8 hours of sleep and a complete, nutritious breakfast. Plus, sometimes elves sneak […]
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