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Weekly Editorial

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This week we've picked another set of notable changes in restless JBoss community. At a glance. For you.

 

Have a good week, a joyful christmas and a happy new year!

 

Events

Atlanta JBoss User Group

Last week the Atlanta JBUG had their first meetup.

 

 

Blogs / Articles

HTML 5 Development Methologies

Mike Brock, the Errai project lead shares some thoughts on the recent HTML 5 development trends.

 

Hybrid Reasoning Systems

Recent versions of Drools have started to show a direction towards a hybrid reasoning system, going beyond production rule systems. In 2011 the team introduced prolog style derivation trees, with reactive materialised views, aming with traits. Mark takes you on a journey into 2012.

 

 

Releases

Ceylon M1 "Newton"

Ceylon is a programming language for writing large programs in a team environment. This is the first official release of the Ceylon command line compiler, documentation compiler, language module, and runtime, and a major step down the roadmap toward Ceylon 1.0

 

Hibernate Core 4.0

Hibernate facilitated the storage and retrieval of Java domain objects. A lot of time and effort from many people went into this release. There are plenty of notable changes. Among them initial multi-tenancy support.


Modeshape Documentation

ModeShape is a JCR 2.0 implementation that provides access to content stored in many different kinds of systems. The modshape team has moved there documentation to the jboss.org ducmentation system. You’ll find documentation for the upcoming 2.7 release (look for it this week!) and the drafts for the 3.0 release at the new location.

 

Drools 5.4.0.Beta1

The business logic integration platform moves to 5.4.0.Beta1. This version finally introduces the simulation and testing work that has been talked about for so long. It will provide a unified environment for simulation and testing over time for rules, workflow and event processing.

 

 

Showcases

RHQ Driftmonitoring

The systems management suite added drift monitoring. Drift monitoring provides the ability to monitor changes in files and to determine if those files are in or out of compliance with a desired state. In other words, if I installed an application and someone changes files in that installation, I can be told when those changes occurred and I can analyze those changes. John Mazz has put together a demo to illustrate these concepts

It's been a little quiet this week, because many JBoss folks did attend or speak at JavaOne this year. If you didn't make to JavaOne yourself, make sure you pick one the upcoming dates to meet us:

 

- JUDCon London

- JBoss One Day Talk Munich

- Java & JBoss User Group Meetings around the globe

 

In the meantime, we picked some notable updates for this week.

 

Project Updates

 

TorqueBox benchmarks released

If you are into Ruby development, then you should definitely take a look at TorqueBox. TorqueBox provides an all-in-one Ruby environment that runs on JBossAS. Ben Browning did reveal some interesting benchmarks.

 

JAX-RS in GWT with Errai

Errai provides integration of JBoss technologies with GWT applications. The latest addition does simplify the integration of REST-based services with GWT client applications.

 

CDI specification Updates

The CDI specification get's some notable updates. Pete did already speak about it at JavaOne. The slides can be found here. He's also submitted an early draft of the Contexts and Dependency Injection 1.1 specification.

 

Drools & jBPM Updates

Eric Schabell put a version of the jBPM migration tooling in the cloud. Tihomir has released a new version of the web-based designer.  The jBPM form designer is coming along nicely! A new video, showing some of the more advanced UI components, is available here.

 

 

New Releases

 

IronJacamar 1.1.0.Alpha2

The second developer snapshot of our JCA container implementation has been released.

 

Teiid 7.6 Alpha1

Our data virtualization system does get plenty of new features: Support for procedure language, File enhancements, TEXTTABLE Enhancements, Temp table transactions, Buffering Improvements and support for the GSSAPI.

 

Seam 3.1.0.Beta3

Seam adds a number of new modules with this release: JCR, JMS, Social, Mail.

 

Infinispan 5.1.0.Beta1

Along with a number of small improvement the most notable change is the redesign of the transaction layer. As explained by Mircea.

 




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