JBoss Developers Newsletter | November

Dear JBoss Community:

The Web Beans public draft is available for review. Web Beans defines a set of services for the Java EE environment that makes applications much easier to develop, and it is also the core programming model used for Seam. Web Beans is especially useful in the context of web applications, but can also be applied to a broad range of applications. If you’d like to access the public review draft, just go to Gavin King’s blog, and please don’t be shy about giving your feedback. As Gavin says; “this is a great time to get involved!” You can also pick up some of Gavin’s additional thoughts about the Web Beans and EE platform here or, if you are ready to get serious and start learning, I would recommend you take a look at Gavin’s excellent “Introduction to Web Beans” manual.

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Government Newsletter | October

From the inside: A note from Paul Smith

Thanks to all of you who helped make our fourth annual Red Hat Government Users & Developers Conference (RHGUDC) a success. This year’s conference theme was “Today, Tomorrow, Together,” which showcased our collaboration both with partners and customers to share best practices and updates on open source technologies within the government. Check out coverage from Joab Jackson of GCN highlighting some of the events: “Pentagon – Open Source Good to Go.”

Respectfully,
Paul Smith, General Manager & VP of Public Sector Sales Operations

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JBoss Developers Newsletter | October

Dear JBoss Community:

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is crucial for enterprises that need to integrate and optimize their disparate IT assets supporting business processes. I’m excited to report that JBoss has released its next-generation SOA platform, the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 4.3, including JBoss Operations Network 2.1 support. JBoss is currently in an intense period of many new announcements and new releases, but the new SOA Platform is an especially important milestone for JBoss. The JBoss Enterprise SOA platform is a single platform to find, integrate and orchestrate SOA business services, enterprise applications, and other IT assets into automated business processes. Version 4.3 is important because it takes the JBoss SOA platform to an unprecedented level of functionality that offers enterprises new tools to effectively plan, deploy, manage and monitor open source SOA.

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