We’re about half way through my first full Atlantic Hurricane Season. Hannah moved through North Carolina pretty quickly and fortunately left nothing but rain. I’ve looked at a few online hurricane trackers – but StormPulse is the nicest I’ve seen.
There’s probably a really good, practical reason to run JBoss AS on an iPhone – I just can’t imagine what it is. Here’s how you do it.
Here’s another interesting project – Heiko Rupp has a two part blog (part1, part2) about home automation with RHQ. RHQ is the Hyperic / Red Hat collboration that we use to build JBoss Operations Network.
Bil Burke reports that JAX-RS is almost final. Bill’s RestEasty project is now shipping beta 6 and has been promoted to a new location on JBoss.org.
Matt Asay’s has a couple of positive articles about Red Hat and JBoss on his c|net blog. The first suggests that Red Hat’s superior value proposition will insulate it from any IT spending slow-down. The second is based on a survey from Goldman Sachs that shows some real facts about Linux vendor adoption. Red Hat is way out ahead and likely to grow.
Talking of Linux – I think the London stock exchange