Posted on 2008-10-15 06:29:28.0 by noreply@blogger.com (Dimitris Andreadis)
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David Walluck has released on jpackage
JBossAS 4.2.3 for
Fedora 9. If you are are a '
yum install jbossas' type of person, go
get it!
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Posted on 2008-07-18 18:18:51.0 by noreply@blogger.com (Dimitris Andreadis)
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Since we are back on track churning out JBoss AS releases, here is another one: JBoss Application Server 4.2.3.GA. You can start downloading it immediately from
here.
This is the 3rd bug fixing release of the
JBoss Application Server v4.2 series. It provides more than 80 bug fixes thanks to your valuable input. There were also some backwards compatible component upgrades so switching to AS 4.2.3.GA from a previous 4.2.0/4.2.1/4.2.2 release should not present any problems.
A secondary target for this release was to improve support for Java 6. JBossAS 4.2.3.GA can be build with both JDK5 and JDK6. The JDK5 compiled binaries have undergone more rigorous testing, they constitute our certified version and can run under both Java 5 & 6 VMs (with a few configuration changes for JDK6). The JDK6 compiled binaries include support for the JDBC 4 APIs, but this should be considered experimental at this point.
Please check out the
Detailed Release Notes for the full details.
Enjoy!
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Dimitris
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Posted on 2008-07-01 08:50:47.0 by noreply@blogger.com (Dimitris Andreadis)
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I suppose you've already heard that AS5 CR1 is out.
Get it, test it, and let us know what's good or bad about it.
Release NotesSourceforge DownloadCheers
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Posted on 2008-06-27 05:23:17.0 by noreply@blogger.com (Dimitris Andreadis)
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An interview of yours truly on the
current status of JBossAS 5 was just published at
InfoQ.
I hope you find it interesting.
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Posted on 2008-06-05 13:53:19.0 by noreply@blogger.com (Dimitris Andreadis)
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I suppose you have seen many times fancy websites with URLs ending in .cfm? .cfm stands for
Cold Fusion Markup Language and is the language originally used to write application for the Adobe
Cold Fusion appserver.
After the opening of the CFML language
alternative server environments where created to host CFML application, with
Railo being one of them (and the fastest, I hear).
Just today
Sacha announced on his blog that Railo will be another member of the growing
jboss.org community!
What does this mean? That soon you will have a full open source stack to run your
CFML applications:
Railo, on top of
JBossAS! At the same time, we'll make an effort to provide CFML applications with access to JBoss services, like caching, clustering, messaging.
Those are really exciting news! Stay tuned...
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Posted on 2008-06-04 07:24:27.0 by noreply@blogger.com (Dimitris Andreadis)
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Another event organised by the
Java Hellenic User Group (JHUG) will take place the coming Saturday in central Athens.
For all those Java enthusiasts make sure you
don't miss this event! There is an excellent panel of distinguished speakers from Sun talking about OpenSolaris & Netbeans, along with Kirk Pepperdine on Java Performance & Optimizations.
I'm also very happy that we've managed to bring two key JBoss members in this event: Mark Newton, recently promoted to
JBoss.org community Lead, and Manik Surtani,
JBoss Cache Lead.
It's a unique opportunity to get the latest news about the jboss.org community and have your questions answered on JBoss Cache and all-things-clustering.
Don't forget to register
here.
See you on Saturday!
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Posted on 2008-05-15 06:40:03.0 by noreply@blogger.com (Dimitris Andreadis)
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Tomorrow afternoon we'll be having a
JBoss workshop at the
University of Piraeus. This is mostly an introduction to the wonders of the
JBoss technologies with a couple of short presentations and hands-on examples.
I'm very glad of having the opportunity to interact with undergraduates and help spreading out the word of opensource to the academic community, especially in my home country. The events at the
opensource community of Piraeus University are open for anyone interested, so you are welcome to join.
The event details are
here. I hope to see you there.
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Posted on 2008-02-12 16:55:16.0 by noreply@blogger.com (Dimitris Andreadis)
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The final Beta of JBoss AS 5 was released yesterday just in time for the
JBossWorld conference taking place in Orlando/Florida!
Beta4 is another step in getting closer to our goal of delivering a Java EE 5 compatible appserver on top of a brand new kernel architecture based on
JBoss Microcontainer.
If you happen to visit JBossWorld, hop into
my talk to get more details on the current status of the JBoss 5 project.
Until then, take a quick look at the
Release Notes of Beta4,
download and try out the latest JBoss, then tell us what you think in the
JBoss User Forums.
See you in Orlando!
Dimitris AndreadisAS Project Lead
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Posted on 2007-10-23 08:53:32.0 by noreply@blogger.com (Dimitris Andreadis)
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The second bug fixing release of the
JBoss Application Server v4.2 series is available for
download. Before rushing to sourceforge, please take a look at the detailed
release notes.
Except for the bug fixes, minor feature additions and backwards compatible component updates, one of the biggest changes with this release is the upgrade of the
JBoss Web Services component targeting a considerably improved support of JAX-WS. Some minor compatibility issues are documented in the release notes.
There are also many
JBoss EJB3 bug fixes that are tracked in their own project. The associated JIRA release notes can be found
here. Some important fixes were driven in particular by the
JBoss Seam project.
The component dependencies of AS 4.2.2.GA are well aligned with
JBoss Messaging 1.4.0.GA, in case you want to use that as the JMS provider, but you have to download it seperately. A
JEMS installer release that bundles AS 4.2.2.GA and the latest JBoss Messaging and
JBoss Portal versions will be released within the next couple of weeks.
Updated community documents for AS 4.2.x are also on the way. If you want to help with the reviewing effort, please follow up on the jboss-development mailing list.
I would like to thank everyone that made this release possible. Your input about the new release is, as always, very much welcome in the
JBoss Forums.
Now, onwards to JBoss 5!
Enjoy!
Dimitris AndreadisAS Project Lead
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Posted on 2007-10-14 09:06:41.0 by noreply@blogger.com (Dimitris Andreadis)
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Thread Dumps and Stack Traces are useful tools for debugging java applications. In JBossAS there are several ways to get stacktraces, most common being to use the jmx-console. An entry point to the various techiques for taking thread dumps is this
wiki page.
Browsing the Java Specialists archive, I found yet another
JSP-based threaddump utility. The difference with the thread dump you get with the
jmx-console is that a sorted summary of the threads is presented in the beginning of the page, with links to the individual stacktraces that follow in the bottom of the page. The jmx-console in contrast shows the stacktraces inline with the list of threads, grouped according to their groupId and sorted by their threadId.
I adapted this for JBossAS and you can find it
here.
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