When you get ready to deploy an application into production, the usual thought is: what’s the easiest way to meet all the application requirements? In this case, we have three components that need to ...
Software developers in the Java space have a long history of creating composite software applications, packaging those applications within archive files and then deploying those archives to a ...
As the popularity of Java continues to grow, it is fast becoming a dominant language and environment for business-critical Internet application development. Developers are looking for tools to help ...
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Red Hat is now providing its Java EE-based JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6.0 (EAP 6) in the developer preview of its free OpenShift Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) environment. Announced last ...
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