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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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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Sneak peak at Java EE 7 – Multitenant Examples with EclipseLink

The Aquarium is a great source of inspiration and most recent information about Java EE progress across all relevant specifications and reference implementations. They picked up a presentation ...
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Arquillian with NetBeans, WebLogic 12c, JPA and a MySQL Datasource

You probably followed my posts about testing more complex scenarios with embedded GlassFish (Part I / Part II). Next on my list of things to do was to get this setup working with latest ...
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Arquillian with NetBeans, GlassFish embedded, JPA and a MySQL Datasource

This is an, let’s call it accidental post. I was looking into transactional CDI observers and playing around with GlassFish embedded to run some integration tests against it. ...
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Configure Java EE applications or “Putting Bien into practice”

A lot has been talked about application configuration in the past. I don’t know who kicked off the debate but the most fundamental reading (with a look at future Java EE 7 and ...
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Moving Java Forward? A definition. A year in review.

This post is among many other “year end” blog-posts and reviews. But it was intended not to be like this. I’m trying to summarize what I have learned about Oracle ...
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Oracle JRockit Mission Control 4.1 released

Oracle released a new version of their former JRockit-only tooling Mission Control Suite (JRMC). The 4.1 version is a minor version upgrade which directly follow the 4.0.1 which was ...
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Scaling up to WebLogic 12c Server from GlassFish 3.x

One of the main goals of Oracle’s strategy for GlassFish server was to “integrate with Fusion Middleware and Products” (source: Community Roadmap May, 2010). Back ...
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Quickstart WebLogic 12c with NetBeans 7.1 RC 2

WebLogic server 12c is out since a few days. It is for “naked” Java dev – the fancy Fusion Middleware stuff will move on to 12c down the line. So, this is basically ...
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