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Java EE is moving to the Eclipse Foundation
I’m sure many of you have already heard the news, but in case you missed it, you might want to read all about it here!
Java SE 9 and Java EE 8 released
“Oracle today announced the general availability of Java SE 9 (JDK 9), Java Platform Enterprise Edition 8 (Java EE 8) and the Java EE 8 Software Development Kit (SDK). “ You can read the Oracle Press Release here: “Oracle Announces … Continue reading
Oracle joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Read about it over here: https://blogs.oracle.com/developers/oracle-joins-cncf-doubles-down-further-on-kubernetes
Hello Again
Hello Readers, it has been a long time between drinks, and I apologize for not posting for a while. I have certainly missed you all. I have been working on some internal projects at Oracle for the last couple of … Continue reading
Learn more about the Chef and Puppet sample code
For those who are interested in the Chef and Puppet sample code we published on github, please enjoy this video:
JDBC Drivers in Oracle Maven Repository
In case you missed the public announcement made on Stackoverflow, OTN and on JDBC Forum – Oracle is now making JDBC and UCP drivers available in our Maven repository (https://maven.oracle.com). You can learn more in this blog.
Oracle publishes official Chef and Puppet samples on github
With Edwin Biemond Oracle official sample Chef cookbooks and Puppet modules are now available on Oracle’s official GitHub page at https://github.com/oracle/chef-samples and https://github.com/oracle/puppet-samples for Java, WebLogic and Fusion Middleware. Chef and Puppet are arguably the most popular provisioning frameworks and … Continue reading
Using Coherence on Oracle Java Cloud Service
Originally posted on Coherence Down Under:
There are a number of Tutorials on using Oracle’s Java Cloud Service (JCS). One in particular shows how to configure a Coherence instance in JCS. See here for more details. For the full list…
Docker panel discussion on OTN ArchBeat
Recently, I participated in an OTN ArchBeat panel discussion on Docker with Edwin Biemond, Lucas Jellema, Jim Clark and Matt Wright. We chatted about topics like Docker’s readiness for production use, how Docker and containerization in general impact our views … Continue reading
“Getting Started with Oracle Maven Repository” from the OTN Virtual Technology Summit
Whew! The third and final broadcast of the Oracle Technology Network Virtual Technology Summit just finished with the APAC broadcast a few minutes ago. If you missed it – I had a session called “Getting Started with the Oracle Maven … Continue reading

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