MIDDLEWARE INSIGHT - C2B2 Newsletter Issue 18
Featured NewsWhat's New in Oracle SOA Suite 12c? - read more What's Happening with Java EE? - read more JAVA EE / OPEN SOURCEWhat's Happening with Java EE? Short interview with David Delabassee, see...
View ArticleGetting the most out of WLDF Part 4: The Monitoring Dashboard
Read Part 1: "What is the WLDF?" hereRead Part 2: "Watches" hereRead Part 3: "Notifications" hereThis is going to be a fairly short post, because there isn’t a huge amount to go into that we haven’t...
View ArticleAlternative Logging Frameworks for Application Servers: GlassFish
Introduction Sometimes the default logger just isn't enough...Welcome to the first instalment in what will be a four-part series on configuring Application Servers to use alternative Logging...
View ArticleSecuring JBoss EAP 6 - Implementing SSL
Security is one of the most important features while running a JBoss server in a production environment. Implementing SSL and securing communications is a must do, to avoid malicious use.This blogs...
View ArticleNew Features and Changes in BPM 12c
Last week at the Oracle BPM 12c summer camp in Lisbon, I had a chance to deep-dive into world of Oracle BPM suite 12c which went GA at the end of June. In this blog, I will discuss which I believe are...
View ArticleAlternative Logging Frameworks for Application Servers: WebLogic
IntroductionWelcome to the second in our blog series of using alternative logging frameworks with application servers. This entry will focus on WebLogic, specifically 12c, and configuring it to use...
View ArticleAlternative Logging Frameworks for Application Servers: WildFly
IntroductionSource: https://www.jboss.org/dms/wildfly_splash/splash_wildflylogo_small.pngWelcome to the third part of our blog series on configuring application servers to use alternative logging...
View ArticleConfiguring RBAC in JBoss EAP and Wildfly - Part One
In this blog post I will look into the basics of configuring Role Based Access Control (RBAC) in EAP and Wildfly.RBAC was introduced in EAP 6.2 and WildFly 8 so you will need either of those if you...
View ArticleC2B2 Tech Days
C2B2 Labs is a scheme in which the middleware expert consultants at C2B2 Consulting test, develop and broaden their industry knowledge in order to provide customers with the most relevant, up-to-date...
View ArticleGlassFish is here to stay. We heard it from the Oracle.
We are at JavaOne 2014 and one of the key reasons for me to attend was to catch up on the future of GlassFish. So on Sunday I went along to the GlassFish community update at the Moscone Center to...
View ArticleMIDDLEWARE INSIGHT - C2B2 Newsletter Issue 19
 Featured News GlassFish is here to stay. We heard it from the Oracle - read moreJavaOne Keynotes Available for Streaming - read more     JAVAONE 2014 JavaOne Keynotes Available for Streaming - see...
View ArticleAdministering GlassFish with the CLI
It’s always a good time to brush up on the basics, and with the recent release of GlassFish 4.1, and the announcement of Payara Server, it’s an even better time. With that in mind, I'm going to go...
View ArticleDisabling SSLv3 in GlassFish 4.1
With the hubbub caused by the Poodle security flaw still hanging around, and its potential seriousness to several systems, now is a good time to instruct everyone on how to disable SSLv3 and plug a...
View ArticleA GlassFish Alternative with Teeth - Get Voxxing
At last weeks Devoxx, a brand new knowledge sharing platform was unveiled, going by the name of Voxxed!With links to Parleys and Devoxx, Voxxed plays host to the latest tech news, webinars, opinion...
View ArticleJavaOne 2014 - Impressions
It is a while since I have been to JavaOne, in fact I have not been since the Oracle acquisition of Sun and the move of JavaOne from the Moscone Centre to the Hilton, so my first observations are that...
View ArticleDOAG 2014 Impressions
I am writing this blog from a coffee shop in Nuremberg, having just attended DOAG 2014 at the Nuremberg Conference Center. This was my second time talking at the DOAG conference and it seemed even...
View ArticleAlternative Logging Frameworks for Application Servers: Tomcat
The final part of the blog series has finally arrived, this time covering Tomcat. Once more, we will be covering the basics on configuring it to use Log4j2 and SLF4J with Logback as the logger for a...
View ArticleClustering WebSockets on Wildfly
BriefThis is the first on a 2-part blog about how to assemble an application that is using WebSockets on WildFly in a clustered environment on Amazon EC2. There will be five main sections covered here...
View ArticleGuerilla JMX Monitoring
Very often in the course of work at C2B2, we find that customers are running their middleware with no monitoring in place. Often, there is some monitoring, but it is not at the JVM level, just at the...
View ArticleConfiguring RBAC in JBoss EAP and Wildfly - Part Two
This is a follow up to part one of my blog regarding setting up Role Based Access Control (RBAC) in JBoss EAP 6 and Wildfly.Part one can be found HERE.In Part One of this blog we first looked at what...
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