JBoss Application Server 7 Boosts Performance, Adds Arquillian Support
Red Hat has launched JBoss Application Server 7, a free and open source Java Enterprise Edition-based application server developed by the JBoss Community. JBoss Application Server 7 enables a cloud-ready architecture, provides support for Java Enterprise Edition 6, and forms the basis for JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6.
Key features of JBoss Application Server 7 include:
- Improved performance (a "tenfold" reduction in startup time over previous versions, according to Red Hat);
- Support for Arquillian to execute tests inside the target runtime environment from the developer's IDE or build tool;
- JBoss Modules to provide application isolation;
- Ability to load classes on demand;
- Out of the box support for OSGi;
- Improved memory management;
- Modular services container (MSC), so each service can be started and stopped in isolation with minimal dependencies;
- Configuration file based on a domain model, and which can be used for multiple servers in domain mode;
- Java Enterprise Edition (EE) 6 Web Profile certification;
- Java Context and Dependency Injection (CDI); and
- Developer tool support from Eclipse-based JBoss Tools.
JBoss Application Server 7 will be integrated with Red Hat OpenShift later this month. Red Hat OpenShift is a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) cloud that enables open source developers to rapidly deploy applications. OpenShift has three components:
- Express, a free, cloud-based platform for deploying new and existing Ruby, PHP, and Python applications in the cloud;
- Flex, a free, auto-scaling PaaS for JBoss, Java EE6, and PHP applications; and
- Power, for deploying applications written in C or using many binary components to the cloud.
JBoss Application Server 7 forms the core of JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6, which will be available in early 2012 and will feature improved performance and scalability, powerful management, integrated developer tooling, and a more flexible and lightweight footprint.
JBoss Application Server 7 is available now as a free download from the JBoss site.
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