About Markus Eisele

Markus is a principal technology consultant working for msg systems ag in Germany. Markus is a software architect, developer and consultant. He also writes for IT magazines. Markus joined msg in 2002 and has been a member of the Center of Competence IT-Architecture for nine years. After that Markus moved on to the IT-Strategy and Architecture group. He works daily with customers and projects dealing with Enterprise level Java and infrastructures. This includes the Java platform and several Web-related technologies on a variety of platforms using products from different vendors. His main area of expertise are Java EE Servers. Markus is speaking at different conferences about his favorite topics. He is also part of the Java EE 7 expert group.

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Java 7 Update 21 Security Improvements in Detail

Oracle released three updates to Java yesterday. It is important to note that they contain several security related changes. The majority of those changes have been announced since ...
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JavaEE 7 with GlassFish on Eclipse Juno

Java EE 7 is hot. The first four JSRs passed the final approval ballot recently and GlassFish 4 reached promoted build 83 in the meantime. If you are following my blog you know, that ...
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Test driving Java API for Processing JSON with GlassFish 4.0

Writing and contributing to a specification is one thing. Working with it and looking into real examples a pre-condition if you want to give valuable feedback. The latest promoted GlassFish ...
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Prime-UI, JAX-RS with Jersey and Gson on Oracle Cloud

The Oracle Cloud is around everywhere these days. It had a rough start with Larry denying the need for a cloud for a very (too) long time and some very early announcements and a very ...
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JDBC Realm and Form Based Authentication with GlassFish 3.1.2.2 and Primefaces 3.4

One of the most popular posts on my blog is the short tutorial about the JDBC Security Realm and form based Authentication on GlassFish with Primefaces. After I received some comments ...
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Selecting Your Java EE 6 Application Server

The number one question I get asked is: ‘Which Java EE Application server should we use?’. With the growing adoption of Java EE 6 new compatible application server get certified. The ...
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Java EE 7 Community Survey Results!

Work on Java EE 7 presses on under JSR 342. Things are shaping up nicely and Java EE 7 is now in the Early Draft Review stage. In beginning of November Oracle posted a little community ...
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From XaaS to Java EE – Which damn cloud is right for me in 2012?

Have you ever wondered what it takes to get your Java EE up and running somewhere? I did. For years. Started with hosting my own, moved on to some hosting offerings and finally stumbled ...
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Java Specification Requests in Numbers

You all know about the Java Community Process (JCP), don’t you? The JCP is the mechanism for developing standard technical specifications for Java technology. Anyone can register ...
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Polyglot Persistence: EclipseLink with MongoDB and Derby

Polyglot persistence has been in the news since some time now. Kicked off by the famous Fowler post from end 2011 I see more an more nice ideas coming up. Latest one was a company ...
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