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Part 7 of an 8 part screencast series on using Java EE 6 with OpenShift Express. OpenShift Express is a free Platform as a Service from Red Hat allowing you to run applications on JBoss AS 7.
In this part we create an application and deploy it as a binary. In part 8 we create an application and deploy it using source mode.
You can view the whole series at vimeo.com/album/1663265, find more about the example application at bit.ly/as7tutorial,…
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Part 8 of an 8 part screencast series on using Java EE 6 with OpenShift Express. OpenShift Express is a free Platform as a Service from Red Hat allowing you to run applications on JBoss AS 7.
In this part we create an application and deploy it using source mode. In part 7 we create an application and deploy it as a binary.
You can view the whole series at vimeo.com/album/1663265, find more about the example application at bit.ly/as7tutorial,…
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In this session, we will address the missing link in Enterprise Java development: simple, easy integration testing.
Unit tests and mock objects will only take you so far; the only answer which truly ensures that all components are playing nicely is a comprehensive integration suite. Unfortunately, writing integration tests has historically involved manual setup of a heavy, cumbersome test harness. That's time lost, but…
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This video serves as a tutorial on how to deploy a JBoss AS7 quickstart (helloworld-rs) to OpenShift and interact with it via an external Java client. The JBoss AS7 quickstarts can be downloaded from jboss.org/jbossas/downloads. An OpenShift account can be created at openshift.redhat.com .
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