James Falkner
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Automate workshop setup with Ansible playbooks and CodeReady Workspaces
James Falkner
Learn how to create an Ansible playbook to automate Quarkus workshop deployment onto an OpenShift 4 cluster with CodeReady Workspaces and Keycloak.
Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform expansion pack 1.0 released
James Falkner
Get started using MicroProfile 3.3 APIs while also supporting Jakarta EE 8 with Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform expansion pack 1.0.
JBoss EAP 7.3 brings new packaging capabilities
James Falkner
Explore two of JBoss EAP 7.3's new capabilities and their benefits: splitting images into build versus runtimes, and trimming configurations with Galleon.
Red Hat support for Node.js
James Falkner
For the past two years, Red Hat Middleware has provided a supported Node.js runtime on Red Hat OpenShift as part of Red Hat Runtimes. Our goal has been to provide rapid releases of the upstream Node.js core project, example applications to get developers up and running quickly, Node.js container images, integrations with other components of Red Hat's cloud-native stack, and (of course) provide world-class service and support for customers. Earlier this year, the team behind Red Hat's distribution and support...
Extending support for Spring Boot 2.1.6 and Spring Reactive
James Falkner
Red Hat Application Runtimes recently added extended support for the Spring Boot 2.1.6 runtime for Red Hat customers building Spring apps. Red Hat Application Runtimes provides application developers with a variety of application runtimes running on the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. Introduction to Spring Boot Spring Boot lets you create opinionated Spring-based standalone applications. The Spring Boot runtime also integrates with the OpenShift platform, allowing your services to externalize their configuration, implement health checks, provide resiliency and failover, and...
Announcing Thorntail 2.4 general availability
James Falkner
Thorntail is the new name for WildFly Swarm and bundles everything you need to develop and run Thorntail and MicroProfile applications. Learn more.
Extending support to Spring Boot 2.x for Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes
James Falkner
Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes (RHOAR) is a recommended set of products, tools, and components for developing and maintaining cloud-native applications on the Red Hat OpenShift platform. As part of this offering, Red Hat is extending its support to Spring Boot 2 and related frameworks for building modern, production-grade, Java-based cloud-native applications.
Extending support to Spring Boot for Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes
James Falkner
Red Hat extends its support to developers using Spring Boot and related frameworks for building modern cloud-native, production-grade, Java-based applications.
Automate workshop setup with Ansible playbooks and CodeReady Workspaces
Learn how to create an Ansible playbook to automate Quarkus workshop deployment onto an OpenShift 4 cluster with CodeReady Workspaces and Keycloak.
Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform expansion pack 1.0 released
Get started using MicroProfile 3.3 APIs while also supporting Jakarta EE 8 with Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform expansion pack 1.0.
JBoss EAP 7.3 brings new packaging capabilities
Explore two of JBoss EAP 7.3's new capabilities and their benefits: splitting images into build versus runtimes, and trimming configurations with Galleon.
Red Hat support for Node.js
Extending support for Spring Boot 2.1.6 and Spring Reactive
Announcing Thorntail 2.4 general availability
Thorntail is the new name for WildFly Swarm and bundles everything you need to develop and run Thorntail and MicroProfile applications. Learn more.
Extending support to Spring Boot 2.x for Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes
Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes (RHOAR) is a recommended set of products, tools, and components for developing and maintaining cloud-native applications on the Red Hat OpenShift platform. As part of this offering, Red Hat is extending its support to Spring Boot 2 and related frameworks for building modern, production-grade, Java-based cloud-native applications.
Extending support to Spring Boot for Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes
Red Hat extends its support to developers using Spring Boot and related frameworks for building modern cloud-native, production-grade, Java-based applications.