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Aleš Justin was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia and graduated with a degree in mathematics from the University of Ljubljana. He fell in love with Java long ago and has spent most of his time developing information systems, ranging from customer service to energy management. He joined JBoss in 2006 to work full time on the Microcontainer project. He currently leads CapeDwarf project, while still contributing to ApplicationServer, Weld, Ceylon and many other JBoss projects.
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Yes, we finally moved the CapeDwarf runtime over to new WildFly codebase! It took time to get all the components aligned, all our provided patches merged and all issues resolved. But it was worth it!
As you can see from the title, and from a bit late release, we’ve again been very busy.
After successful Google I/O and Red Hat Summit presentations, and some vacation, it's finally time to do a new release.
Continuing with our monthly releases, we’re happy to announce new 1.0.0.Beta4 release.
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With first CapeDwarf release out of the way, it’s now time to address initial user issues. Since setting up CapeDwarf environment has become so simple -- just unzip the distribution, and CapeDwarf already running on OpenShift, we got a few useful feedbacks; keep ‘em coming!
After a year in the making, I’m finally able to announce first CapeDwarf release!
I’m just on my way back from JUDCon China in Beijing. I must say it was an interesting week. I mean what else can you say for a country when you don’t understand a word they are saying, or any written word for that matter. :-) But thankfully to our Chinese co-workers there was no problem for us to go around. The food and the view is spectacular - the new olympic stadium and aquatic center are just amazing.