Enterprise Java

Getting Started With The JBoss EAP 7 Quickstarts

Now, that the beta of latest Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform7 is out, it is about time to explore the available Java EE 7 quickstarts and deploy your first application with JBoss Developer Studio (JDBS).

The quickstarts demonstrate JBoss EAP, Java EE 7 and a few additional technologies. They provide small, specific, working examples that can be used as a reference for your own project.

To make it a quick start for you, I recorded a little 6 minute screencast about how to use JDBS to deploy the HelloWorld quickstart.
 
 
 
 
 
 

The quickstarts cover a lot more. So. make sure to check all of them and read the documentation before you start working with them.

Developers can download JBoss EAP 7 with a jboss.org account. They also need to accept the terms and conditions of the JBoss Developer Program which provides $0 subscriptions for development use only. Find out more about the JBoss Developer Program.

And while you’re downloading, here are some more resources to get your started:

Markus Eisele

Markus is a Developer Advocate at Red Hat and focuses on JBoss Middleware. He is working with Java EE servers from different vendors since more than 14 years and talks about his favorite topics around Java EE on conferences all over the world. He has been a principle consultant and worked with different customers on all kinds of Java EE related applications and solutions. Beside that he has always been a prolific blogger, writer and tech editor for different Java EE related books. He is an active member of the German DOAG e.V. and it's representative on the iJUG e.V. As a Java Champion and former ACE Director he is well known in the community. Follow him on Twitter @myfear.
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