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Death of the Slow: 7 Reasons to Love JBoss AS 7

A session at Devoxx 2011

Fast, fast, fast. Blazing fast! No doubt, that's the main reason to love JBoss AS 7. This talk dispells a long-standing misconception that Java EE application servers are inherently slow. With AS 7, you get to keep more memory for your applications AND you experience a 10-fold reduction in startup time over previous revisions.

In this talk, we'll dive into how this performance boost has been achieved through a clever use of parallelism and concurrency, how its modular design saves you from classloader hell and why it's such a pleasure to administer. It's everything you've wanted in an application server: blazing fast startup, a lightweight footprint, completely modular, testable, elegant administration and multi-server management mode. Under all that is a server powered by first class components developed in the JBoss Community (JBoss Modules, Hibernate, Weld, RESTEasy, Infinispan, HornetQ, etc). It's even a (J)Ruby server!

Come get your cake and eat it too.

About the speakers

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Dan Allen

Principal Software Engineer at JBoss by Red Hat; JBoss Community Liaison; Seam & Arquillian project member; Author of Seam in Action; Open Source Advocate

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Andrew Lee Rubinger

Open-source Software Developer - Author of Continuous Enterprise Development in Java and EJB 3.1 from O'Reilly Media - JBoss Senior Software Engineer. bio from Twitter

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Devoxx 2011

Belgium Belgium, Antwerp

14th18th November 2011

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Time 12:00pm1:00pm WET

Date Wed 16th November 2011

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#JBossAS7

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  • Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1
  • Seam in Action

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