Fixing Java Production Problems with Application Performance Management
Originally appearing in JAX Magazine, Dan Delany goes hunting in the haystack with New Relic, and tells us why application performance management matters
Originally appearing in JAX Magazine, Dan Delany goes hunting in the haystack with New Relic, and tells us why application performance management matters
Fast, fast, fast. Blazing fast. No doubt, that’s the main reason to love JBoss AS 7 but Dan Allen explores six more reasons why you should get behind JBoss Application Server 7
Shrinkwrap 1.0.0-alpha-10 is now available. Shrinkwrap aims to provide a mechanism for assembling archives like JARs, WARs, and EARs. With […]
Version 0.2.0 of Diver is now available. Diver is a set of tools for debugging and reverse engineering, which allows […]
Eclipse plugin for Excelsior JET is a new plugin that enables Eclipse RCP applications to be exported in native code […]
On April 5th, 2010, hackers broke into a server the Apache Software Foundation uses to keep track of software bugs, […]
After his JAX London keynote on OSGI in the enterprise, JAXenter caught up with Kirk Knoershild to get his advice on building flexible software systems, and how he sees modularity relating to OSGi. Stay tuned for Part Two!
Version 0.4.2 of the Terrastore document store has been released. This version introduces the event management feature which allows users […]
The JFrog team have announced the release of repository manager Artifactory 2.2.1. Artifactory offers LDAP/MS-AD integration, artifacts management policies, and […]