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I had the pleasure to attend OpenSlava conference in Bratislava last week. It is a one day event which is comparably new and launched last year. This year it grew even bigger and even expanded to another area at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and In…
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Welcome to another episode of my developer interviews. It is my pleasure to introduce Matthias Wessendorf ( @mwessendorf , blog ), whom I know since a long time already. We've been working in and around Java EE for quite a while and met again in Red Hat f…
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You have heard about the Virtual JBoss User Group before. It is your unique chance to catch up with all kinds of technologies and methodologies presented by well known Redhatters and community members from all around the world. Just a short week ago the vJB…
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Attend Red Hat's complementary, hands-on technical workshop and experience Red Hat JBoss Fuse and OpenShift. Learn how middleware and cloud solutions bridge the theory with reality. Come and learn about OpenShift , JBoss Fuse , Fabric8 and HawtIO , an…
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I'm happy to welcome you to another episode of my developer interviews. This time happening in the same timezone and a bright awake Markus got the chance to talk to Geert Schuring ( @geertschuring , blog ) wo works for Dutch Luminis . We talked about his …
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The " Heroes of Java " series took a long break. Honestly, I thought it might end in the middle of nowhere, even if there are still so many people I would love to include here. One of them is Dan. The first time I asked him to contribute is almost o…
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This is a guest blog post by Jamie Goodyear ( blog , @icbts ). He is an open source advocate, Apache developer, and computer systems analyst with Savoir Technologies ; he has designed, critiqued, and supported architectures for large organizations worldwide.…
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Do you know what the number one stop for all kinds of great JBoss developer sessions is? No? It is the Virtual JBoss User Group . It has been launched at the beginning of this year and gained more and more attraction. The idea behind it is pretty simple. Ma…
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