Advertisment

Red Hat expands cloud capability with new JBoss

author-image
CIOL Bureau
Updated On
New Update

BANGALORE, INDIA: Open source company Red Hat Inc. announced JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6.

Advertisment

JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 is the run-time engine that drives Java workloads in Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat's platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering.

JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 has an updated architecture that can be deployed in on-premise, private and public clouds.

JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 is based upon a modular set of services that are dynamically allocated based upon the needs of the deployed applications.

Advertisment

JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 offers developers the ability to programmatically manage applications and automate application deployment processes whether used standalone or integrated with their own management tools, including private clouds.

JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 is optimized for multi-core and virtualized environments, resulting in a low-memory footprint and faster start-up times.

JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 provides integration with other development tooling, including Maven, Hudson and JBoss Community projects such as Arquillian and Hibernate.

Advertisment

In addition to Java EE 6 support, JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 also supports a wide range of Java Virtual Machine (JVM)-based frameworks, including Spring, Struts and Google Web Toolkit, as well as a variety of open source development tools.

Red Hat is also introducing a number of services capabilities including availability of new JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6-specific courses and JBoss Certified Application Administrator Certification, as well as strategic training and service offerings to help guide customers migrating to the solution.

JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 is available for download now.

smac