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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GlassFish Operations: Log Notifications

The of the most prominent requirements for application servers derive from the operations space. Taking this into account the next Java EE platform specification will focus entirely ...
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JavaOne 2012 – 2400 hours to go! Some recommendations

As you might have seen the JavaOne 2012 Content Catalog is online. The Program Committee had some very intense weeks of sorting, reviewing, rating and discussing ...
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If you aren’t among those finding bugs you might be among those complaining about them later

Back from vacation and looking forward to the more productive summer times in general I stumbled over a post titled ‘ The most important lesson in Java EE‘ ...
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The Future of NoSQL with Java EE

I’ve been following the recent NoSQL momentum since some time now and it seems as if this buzzword also is drawing some kind of attention in the enterprise java world. Namely ...
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JavaOne 2012 Analysis – Submitted Proposals and Speaker Distribution

Beginning some time last year I started to have a closer look at conferences and their speakers. My main interest was to find out who was speaking how often. One conference was missing ...
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Arquillian 1.0.0.Final released! Ready for GlassFish and WebLogic! Death to all bugs!

Red Hat, Inc. and the JBoss Community today announced the 1.0.0.Final release of Arquillian, its award-winning testing platform built to run on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Arquillian ...
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The Java EE 6 Example – Galleria – Part 3

The previous posts ( Part1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4) about the Galleria example guided you through the basics and the initial deployment to both GlassFish and WebLogic. From today ...
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The Java EE 6 Example – Galleria Part 2

You probably followed me with the last Java EE 6 Galleria example posts. The first one was the basic introduction. The second one was about running it on latest GlassFish. Someone ...
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5 Ways to Contribute to GlassFish without being a Programming Genius

Andy Lester posted the original guide about 14 Ways to Contribute to Open Source without Being a Programming Genius or a Rock Star back in March and I really liked the idea. And this ...
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The Java EE 6 Example – Galleria

Have you ever been wondering where to find some good end-to-end examples build with Java EE 6? I have. Most of the stuff you find on the net is very basic and doesn’t solve the ...
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