How a JUG is Born and Stays Active Over the Years
We recently attended EMEA IOUC Summit 2013 in Ghent, Belgium, last spring (EMEA IOUC stands for International Oracle User Group Community from Europe, Middle East and Africa). This meeting was very...
View ArticleGlassfish Is Now A JavaEE Toy
If you are using Glassfish in production, as we are, you probably know that Oracle won’t provide any commercial support for Glassfish 4 and beyond. They will keep supporting Glassfish 3.x for a short...
View ArticleCase Study: CEJUG on the AdoptaJSR and AdoptOpenJDK Programmes
CEJUG, one of the most active JUGs in Brazil, decided to join the programmes AdoptaJSR and AdoptOpenJDK in January 2013, led by Helio Frota and Hildeberto Mendonça. These programmes are jointly managed...
View ArticleFinally Automating Tests
Yougi has been around since January 2011. That’s more than three years of continuous development. The project has accumulated a total of 13 direct contributors throughout these years, 53 forks, 580...
View ArticleNew Technical Philosophy
We used to develop Yougi using NetBeans + Glassfish since the beginning of the project, in 2011. After the issue with Glassfish, we decided to evaluate other application servers. WildFly and TomEE...
View ArticleLeaving JavaEE Behind
I’ve been a Java EE supporter for years. In practice, I’ve been using it since the beginning and evangelizing it since 2011 through an open source project called Yougi. This app is currently used to...
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