[jbossdeveloper] Update JBoss Developer Materials to Java EE 7

Rafael Benevides benevides at redhat.com
Thu Dec 4 06:41:02 EST 2014


Thanks! :)

PR merged!

On 12/3/14 21:38, Sande Gilda wrote:
> Rafael, this quickstart looks great! I wish everyone wrote such a good 
> description of what's going on in the code. I issued a pull with some 
> minor changes if you'd like to review.
>
> On 12/02/2014 12:29 PM, Pete Muir wrote:
>> Looks good!
>>
>>> On 2 Dec 2014, at 10:57, Rafael Benevides <benevides at redhat.com 
>>> <mailto:benevides at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks Arun!
>>>
>>> Updated!
>>>
>>> On 12/1/14 19:29, Arun Gupta wrote:
>>>> Good one!
>>>>
>>>> "designed to be run on Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application 
>>>> Platform 7" can be confusing.
>>>> Change "Wildfly" to "WildFly"
>>>> Change "Java SDK 6.0" to "JDK 7.0" - this is a requirement for 
>>>> WildFly anyway.
>>>>
>>>> Arun
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 6:43 AM, Rafael Benevides 
>>>> <benevides at redhat.com <mailto:benevides at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>     Hi all,
>>>>
>>>>     I'm pleased to announce that we have now the first Java EE 7
>>>>     feature shown as a JBoss Developer Quickstart: JDF-765 -
>>>>     Websocket server endpoint -
>>>>     https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-sandbox-quickstarts/tree/master/websocket-endpoint
>>>>
>>>>     It is published at http://websocket-benevides.rhcloud.com
>>>>     <http://websocket-benevides.rhcloud.com/> if you want to try it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     On 9/9/14 01:29, Arun Gupta wrote:
>>>>>     Hi Rafael,
>>>>>
>>>>>     If you are looking for the top 5 features that should be
>>>>>     highlighted in Java EE 7, then they would be:
>>>>>
>>>>>     - WebSocket server endpoint
>>>>>     - Chunk style batch processing
>>>>>     - Object-based JSON generation and Stream-based JSON consuming
>>>>>     - ManagedExecutorService
>>>>>     - JAX-RS Client API
>>>>>
>>>>>     There are samples for each one of these at:
>>>>>
>>>>>     https://github.com/javaee-samples/javaee7-samples
>>>>>
>>>>>     I had some basic discussions with Vineet last week on where
>>>>>     some of these usecases can be incorporated in Ticket Monster.
>>>>>     Please keep me involved in the design of how TiMo is going to
>>>>>     evolve for Java EE 7 support. Some of the documents that would
>>>>>     be very useful from that process are:
>>>>>
>>>>>     - How to migrate an existing Java EE 6 application to EE 7 ?
>>>>>     This would be very useful to our customers as well.
>>>>>     - Compare LOC/deployment descriptors between the EE 6 and 7
>>>>>     versions. These would make nice graphs.
>>>>>     - Before/after code fragment for different pieces that were
>>>>>     migrated.
>>>>>     - What proprietary technologies were replaced with
>>>>>     standards-based when using EE 7
>>>>>
>>>>>     Cheers
>>>>>     Arun
>>>>>
>>>>>     On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 9:30 PM, Rafael Benevides
>>>>>     <benevides at redhat.com <mailto:benevides at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>         Returning the discussion about JBoss Developer Material
>>>>>         for Java EE 7,
>>>>>
>>>>>         Arun,
>>>>>
>>>>>         Do you have the list of the 5 features/use
>>>>>         cases/quickstarts that we want to show, right? Can you
>>>>>         share it?
>>>>>
>>>>>         Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>         Em 8/25/14, 9:25, Rafael Benevides escreveu:
>>>>>>         Hi All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         We're about to start the update process of JBoss
>>>>>>         Developer Materials to Java EE 7. But before put the
>>>>>>         hands on it I talked with Pete and we decided that it's
>>>>>>         better to bring this $subject to discussion with everyone
>>>>>>         on this list.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         Ticket Monster already started to be updated
>>>>>>         https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JDF-754
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         Actually our jboss-eap-quickstarts have been updated to
>>>>>>         Java EE 7.0 on https://github.com/wildfly/quickstart.
>>>>>>         Anyway we still miss some Java EE 7 specific features/use
>>>>>>         cases on these quickstarts.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         It seems that Arun Gupta has a list of about 5
>>>>>>         features/use cases/quickstarts that we want to show. The
>>>>>>         idea is to have these Java EE 7 specific quickstarts to
>>>>>>         be available at www.jboss.org <http://www.jboss.org/>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         The main point that we should discuss are:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         - What are those quickstarts/features?
>>>>>>         - Where will we host those Java EE 7 quickstarts?
>>>>>>         https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-sandbox-quickstarts
>>>>>>         ?
>>>>>>         - Paul Robinson,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         Considering that the jboss-sandbox-quickstarts github
>>>>>>         structure, do you think that it could have any issues
>>>>>>         with it? Can we choose just specific quickstarts to be
>>>>>>         present at www.jboss.org <http://www.jboss.org/>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         Well,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         This is just a starting point, so we can discuss about
>>>>>>         this update process until we have a detailed plan.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         The Google docs with the plan is available at:
>>>>>>         https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n0uVG2rhDf1eSp0b4MhggdIxNa3cthnuWaj2OjBpxoY/edit
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
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