Dear all,

I am going to do a presentation about “JBoss Enterprise Workflow/BPM and Rules Solutions” in Belgium in May 2012.
If your company or you are based in BeNeLux and are interested by this presentation, just let me know and I will try to arrange a meeting for you.

Ref : http://www.redhat.com/products/jbossenterprisemiddleware/soa/

BR

Frederic

Dear *,

Recently, I tried the JBPM 5.2.0 – JBoss Business Process Management – web management console and I had an application crash when I selected in the left menu the item “Process overview”.

Fortunately there is a solution to that problem which is to add the following line in the part of the build.xml file included in jbpm-installer_5.2.0 directory :

<!– Install reporting AS7 –>
<target name=”install.reporting.into.jboss7″ depends=”check.birt.as7″ if=”birt.download” >
<mkdir dir=”${install.home}/birt”/>
<unzip src=”${install.home}/lib/birt-runtime-${birt.version.as7}.zip”
dest=”${install.home}/birt”/>
<copy todir=”${install.home}/target/jbpm-gwt-console-server-war/WEB-INF/lib”>
<fileset dir=”${install.home}/birt/birt-runtime-${birt.version.as7}/ReportEngine/lib”>
<include name=”*/.jar”/>
<exclude name=”**/org.apache.commons.codec_1.3.0.v201101211617.jar”/>
</fileset>
</copy>

CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO ENLARGE IT

Ref : http://sourceforge.net/projects/jbpm/files/

http://www.jboss.org/jbpm

Best Regards

Frederic

Dear *,

Picture 1:

Imagine you have developed a successful web application built on traditional architecture which is visited by a consequent amount of users.

However, you are victim of you success, and more and more users are connected to you site.

Now, you are confronted to the overload of your application and your users tend to be unhappy due to the bad response time of your application.

Picture 2 :

So, in  order to fix this you decided to change your application a little bit and then add some cache to it.

During a certain period of time, that clever trick worked. But, you still had the same problem.

Picture 3 :

Well, you had then the idea to increase the number of Application Servers to resolve that problem.

Nonetheless, with that decision you had to complexity your application.  Nevermind, you had to increase the performance otherwise you were going to lose your customers.

Picture 4:

But the problem still remained and you are now convinced the bottleneck is related to you old heavy database.

So you have no other choice than buy another database licence and its annual maintenance fees.

The MAJOR problem here is that is very very expensive.

Picture 5 :

Anyway, you decide adding more databases is not your only option.
You finally decide to implement a data grid in your environment in order to fix that problem without exploding your allocated budget.

If you are interesting by the subject  then I am going to do a presentation/introduction about “JBoss Data Grid” in Belgium in April 2012.
If your company or you are based in BeNeLux and are interested by this presentation, just let me know and I will try to arrange a meeting for you.

N.B.: JBoss Data Grid 6 beta provides:

  • A schema-less key value store: Red Hat JBoss Data Grid 6 beta is a NoSQL data store that provides flexibility to store any type of data.
  • Compatibility with many types of applications: JBoss Data Grid 6 beta works with applications written in Java, C#, Spring, and others; deployed in an application server or standalone.
  • Reliable grid-based data storage: Red Hat JBoss Data Grid 6 beta is designed to easily distribute data across multiple nodes. Data can be replicated in memory, written to disk, or stored in a relational database for fault-tolerance.
  • Elastic scaling: JBoss Data Grid 6 beta allows simple addition and removal of storage nodes without disruption.
  • Multiple access protocols: Red Hat JBoss Data Grid 6 beta provides easy access to the data grid using REST, memcached, Hot Rod, or simple map-like API.

Ref  : http://www.redhat.com/promo/dg6beta/

BR

Frederic

Dear all,

I am going to do a presentation about “JBoss EAP 6” in Luxembourg in April 2012.
If your company or you are based in BeNeLux and are interested by this presentation, just let me know and I will try to arrange a meeting for you.

Ref  : http://www.redhat.com/promo/eap6beta/

BR

Frederic

[FOSDEM'12] A taste of FOSDEM

February 13, 2012

Ref: Heiko Rupp – http://pilhuhn.blogspot.com – http://vimeo.com/36577369
Ref: http://www.fosdem.org/2012/

Best Regards
Frederic

Dear all,

I am going to do a presentation about “Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0” @ Altimate in Brussels in February 2012.
If your company or you are based in BeNeLux and are interested by this presentation, just let me know and I will try to arrange a Meeting for you.

Ref :  http://www.redhat.com/promo/rhev3

Ref : http://www.altimate.be/brand/17694b441900027b/Red-Hat-JBoss.html

Ref : http://www.altimate.be/local/17694b44190000f9/1e1537a81840686a/Red-Hat-RHEV-3-0-Launch-party-on-the-2nd-of-February-.html

Best Regards

Frederic

Dear all,

I am going to do a presentation about “Red Hat Global Support Services” in Brussels in January 2012.
If your company or you are based in BeNeLux and are interested by this presentation, just let me know and I will try to arrange a Meeting for you.

Ref  : http://www.redhat.com/support

Ref : https://access.redhat.com

BR

Frederic

Dear all,

JBoss® Operations Network (JBoss ON) a key component of Red Hat’s JBoss Managed offerings, provides built-in management and monitoring capabilities to effectively administer all of your JBoss application environments, helping you improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure a positive experience for your end-users.

If your company or you are based in BeNeLux and are interested by this presentation, just let me know and I will try to arrange a Meeting for you.

Ref : http://www.jboss.com/products/jbosson

BR

Frederic

Dear *,

Here is the definitive JBoss.org schedule for FOSDEM’12 :

Saturday 2012-02-04

Event Speaker Room When
BoxGrinder : Grind your appliances easily Marek Goldmann K.3.201 11:00-11:55
Drools Planner: Planning optimization by example Geoffrey De Smet K.3.201 12:00-12:55
Openshift David Blado K.3.201 13:00-13:55
JBoss AS7 : Building JBoss AS 7 for Fedora Carlo De Wolf K.3.201 14:00-14:55
JBoss Forge / Arquillian: Two Missing Links in Enterprise Java Development Koen Aers K.3.201 15:00-15:55
Infinispan: where open source, Java and in-memory data grids converge Manik Surtani K.3.201 16:00-16:55
RHQ: Recent and future developments in the RHQ systems monitoring and management framework Heiko Rupp K.3.201 17:00-17:55
Guvernor/JBPM : Managing workflows and business rules with Guvnor and the jBPM designer Geoffrey De Smet Marco Rietveld K.3.201 18:00-18:55

Ref : http://www.fosdem.org/2012/schedule/track/jbossorg_devroom

BR

Frederic

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