Using Java EE 6 with OpenShift Express running JBoss AS 7
These videos demonstrate how to develop a Java EE 6 application for OpenShift Express running the JBoss AS 7 cartridge. They use the kitchensink quickstart, distributed alongside JBoss AS 7, as an example application. They finish by showing you how to create your own Java EE 6 application for OpenShift Express.
The videos are divided up into 8 segments, or, if you want to watch straight through, as a single video.
Please go to bit.ly/as7tutorials for details on the quickstart and openshift.redhat.com for more details on OpenShift Express.
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Using Java EE 6 with OpenShift Express running JBoss AS 7 (all 8 segments in one video)
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Java EE 6 with OpenShift - 8. Create your own application (source mode)
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Java EE 6 with OpenShift - 7. Create your own application (binary mode)
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Java EE 6 with OpenShift - 5. JAX-RS in the Kitchensink quickstart
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OpenShift JBoss AS 7 - 6. CDI in the Kitchensink quickstart
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Java EE 6 with OpenShift - 4. Bean Validation in the Kitchensink quickstart
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Java EE 6 with OpenShift - 3. EJB, JPA and JTA in the Kitchensink quickstart
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Java EE 6 with OpenShift - 2. JSF in the Kitchensink quickstart
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Java EE 6 with OpenShift - 1. Deploy the Kitchensink quickstart
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