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Red Hat introduces Java EE 6 to OpenShift Cloud

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Red Hat, the open source software company plans to comfort the java developers who are developing cloud based applications.


Red Hat has plans to update the Java developers with a cloud service which is user friendly and also comprehensive in use. Thus for this they have announced the launch of their JBoss Application Server 7 which will be amalgamated with their OpenShift PaaS. This combination will help the Java developers make use of cloud in a much better way than before.

The OpenShift was launched by Red Hat back in May and now they have launched JBoss Application Server 7 at the end of July. This server is relatively new and therefore it will take time in grabbing users as the experts will have to conduct trials of these two combined services. The trial is important as the Java developers will be provided with reliable cloud services with the help of these two, thus the performance and capacity must be analyzed.

JBoss AS 7 contains Java EE 6 which when combined, provides the developers with new opportunities than the ones that they were using before. Not only this, but a Content and Dependency Injection (CDI) is also present within Java EE 6. “CDI allows Java developers to get going in the cloud in a fast and agile manner,” Isaac Roth, PaaS Master at Red Hat said during a press conference announcing the new release. “I feel like this development model for Java will power the next generation of mobile, social and cloud scale applications.”

The integration between the applications will surely enable Java developers to access cloud computing through an easy and reliable way.


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