Coincidently, I just discovered thermostat this week and already ran it
with the quickstarts. Worked great. It will also be highlighted on the data
sheet flyer about Java on Fedora 17. Truly valuable tool.
Cheers,
Dan
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On Jun 18, 2012 4:50 AM, "Andrew Dinn" <adinn(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Pete,
On 14/06/12 17:48, Pete Muir wrote:
> Adding the jdf team.
>
> Well, the quickstarts are very simple, so maybe don't show off
> performance stuff that well as they are too simplistic?
That's true but we don't necessarily need something which hits
performance issues, just something which is simple to run, exercises
some EE (JBoss) code and in the process employs a few interesting JVM
and OS capabilities. The quick starts fit the first two categories at
least.
> Maybe take a look at TicketMonster?
>
http://www.jboss.org/jdf/examples/ticket-monster/tutorial/WhatIsTicketMon...
That looks a likely option. I also notice that the quick starts are
available via that page. Thanks for the pointer.
regards,
Andrew Dinn
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