Emanuel Muckenhuber joined JBoss in 2007 working on JBoss Portal and moved to the Application Server team in 2008. Where he is mainly focusing on the core integration and management related areas.
05.10.2011
LOCATION: Zürich
KEYWORDS: Product, Technology
AGENDA: | 18:00 - 19:00h: Talk incl. Q/A Afterwards you are invited to a refreshment. |
SPEAKER: Emanuel Muckenhuber COMPANY: Redhat
SLIDES: 111005_jbug_zurich.pdf
JBoss Application Server 7 marks an important milestone in the development of the popular application server series. Besides its modular architecture JBoss AS 7 introduces a simplified configuration model and the ability to manage complex multi-server environments.
This presentation discusses the motivation behind JBoss AS 7 and the major differences between the new JBoss AS and its previous incarnations, with an emphasis on core technologies such as the modular classloading and the concurrent service container.
We will focus on the basic concepts behind the configuration model introduced in AS7 that includes extensions, profiles, hosts, server-groups and domains, as well as demonstrate how to manage multi-server environments using the domain management model with the management tools shipped with AS7.
LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en
Emanuel Muckenhuber joined JBoss in 2007 working on JBoss Portal and moved to the Application Server team in 2008. Where he is mainly focusing on the core integration and management related areas.
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