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JBoss AOP 2.0.0 goes GA

Posted by bruno.georges Oct 21, 2008

The AOP team just released AOP 2.0.0 GA.

Many thanks to the whole Team led by Kabir Khan, Flavia Rainone for her hard work and sheer determination and to Ståle W. Pedersen for jumping in while being on paternity leave.

Finally, thanks to Paul Gier for helping move our build over to use Maven.

 

If you wish to explore further the power of AOP, check the AOP project page and the great AOP article on DZone .

 

Enjoy!

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Last Month, as Julien Viet joined Exo, Thomas Heute is now taking the leadership of the JBoss Portal project.

Thomas has been a key contributer to numerous opensource projects such as Seam.

He is also an author, he wrote with Michael Yuan:

JBoss Seam: Simplicity and Power Beyond Java EE (Prentice Hall Jboss)

Seam Framework: Experience the Evolution of Java EE (Jboss)

I am confident that Thomas will make JBoss Portal the leading Opensource implementation.

I wish Thomas success.

 

Welcome Thomas in your new role!

 

The Team is actively working on pushing JBossPortal 2.7.0.GA out of the door.

While 2.8 and 3.0 are being crafted.

Check the JBoss Portal project here: http://www.jboss.org/jbossportal/

 

 

The 3rd and last article came out on InfoQ.

http://www.infoq.com/articles/jsf-ajax-seam-portlets-pt-3

Congraulations to Wesley for pulling this together!

We will continue to see more great tutorial from the JBoss Portal team.

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Last week we were pretty busy at JBoss. Here is the summary.

 

 


 

First, we have Sacha Labourey on JBoss AS 5. A great interview with lots of answers about the upcoming GA release of AS5. Check it out on DZone:

 

http://eclipse.dzone.com/videos/tech-chat-sacha-labourey-jboss

 

 


 

Mark Newton and his team just announced the Community Statistics Server. It is now publicly available here: http://stats.jboss.org/

 

For now you can see JIRA and SVN project activites. For example you can see commiters' actvities on the AS trunk:

http://stats.jboss.org/index.html?ctrl:cmd=render&ctrl:window=svn.default.JBossS vnMonitoringPortlet&action=viewCommitterDetails&id=1667658106

 

Or you cna go to JIRA's Open Issues and sort by Assignee.

 


 

 

Wesley strikes again, Developing Portlets using JSF, Ajax, and Seam (Part 2 of 3). The second part of an already very successful article. Check it out:

 

http://www.infoq.com/articles/jsf-ajax-seam-portlets-pt-2

 

While you have your JBoss IDE open, you can update it with the latest JBoss Tools. Check out Thomas Heute, JBoss Portal Project lead talk on the newly added Portlet support in JBoss Tools's Eclipse latest release.

http://www.jboss.org/feeds/post/jboss_portlet_support_in_eclipse

 

Thanks go to Snjezana Peco for her contribution.

 


 

 

Red Hat's JBoss business hits overdrive. Read what Craig Muzilla has to say about JBoss's growth and it's business strategy.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10021361-16.html

 


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First of all let me thank Mark Ma for putting this site together and all the Chinese community for their contribution.

 

Today I spoke with Wesley Hales from the JBoss Portal team about a recent article he wrote on solving a common problem : running JSF applications within a Portlet environment.

 

This article, the first in a three-part series by Wesley Hales, lays the framework for the rest of the series. It covers setting up a new project using JBoss Portlet Container and JBoss Portlet Bridge, configuring a JSF application to use JBoss Portlet Bridge, and the capabilities that JBoss Portlet Bridge provides to a JSF application.

 

Part 2 will be published this week, then Part 3 will come out in 2 week with a special focus on Seam.

 

Check it out

 

http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/08/article-jsf-ajax-seam-pt1

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