I missed to update you folks on a couple of things. If you are following me on Twitter or LinkedIn this went by your timeline some days ago already. But it is also time to add it to this blog. I...
https://blog.eisele.net/2024/03/a-developers-guide-to-secure-supply-chains.html
> Another not so technical blog from me. If you want to get the > latest, hottest and most interesting stuff around Java, Kubernetes, > Modernization and things that mo...
https://blog.eisele.net/2023/08/a-running-update-and-two-confessions-i.html
Some people have asked me, why I don't travel and speak at conferences anymore and I wanted to write about it anyway. So, here it is: There are in fact some reasons. And while I initially thoug...
https://blog.eisele.net/2023/03/public-speaking-in-2023-some-thoughts.html
Found this at #AMS this morning. I talked to some people about how I managed to lose weight. Some were honestly surprised and happy for me but still curious about how I made this happen. So...
https://blog.eisele.net/2022/11/dieting-vs-nutrition-vs-rethinking-my.html
I haven't blogged in 4 years, 10 months, and 1 day. A long time. Many things have happened, and I have continued my journey mostly on Twitter and LinkedIn. But there's one thing in particular th...
https://blog.eisele.net/2022/05/modernizing-enterprise-java.html
Wow. I haven't blogged here in a while. Good news, the blog isn't dead and not going to die anytime soon. I'm just spending a lot of time blogging over at lightbend.com/blog (Have you seen the...
https://blog.eisele.net/2017/06/reactive-microservices-with-lagom-java.html
It kind of feel like the hype for Microservices is slowly coming down to earth and our industry is starting to realise, that a system according to the architectural paradigms behind Microservic...
https://blog.eisele.net/2017/02/from-microservices-to-distributed-systems-java.html
Screenshot from the Oracle Website (source ) So. Oracle want's to make money from Java. And The Register published a very polarising piece with a super catchy title about it. According to t...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/12/no-being-wary-doesnt-hurt-java-comment.html
Lightbend recently ran a survey with more than 2000 JVM developers and the results just got published. The survey was launched to discover: correlations between development trends and IT infr...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/09/replacing-legacy-java-ee-application.html
What are the benefits of the Reactive Manifesto and the Microservices approach, especially for those who want to fundamentally modernize their business? I will discuss this at the free event „R...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/08/join-me-for-reactive-microservices.html
It's only short 16 days until the Java community is starting to travel to San Francisco again. The annual family gathering at JavaOne is the place to be and it's time to get a little excited ab...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/08/lightbender-at-javaone-2016.html
I'm blogging about WildFly swarm again? Short version is: I needed a test for remote JMS access and refused to setup something complex like a complete application server. The idea was to have a...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/08/remote-jms-with-wildfly-swarm.html
There's been a lot of buzz from me lately around microservices and containers. And all the efforts were directed towards today's public announcement by Lightbend and Mesosphere . If you are inter...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/08/build-and-deploy-microservices-modern.html
I've had the pleasure to talk at the Chicago Java User Group and talk about how Lagom implements CQRS, the Command Query Responsibility Segregation pattern. Thankfully, there is a recording and...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/07/cqrs-with-java-and-lagom.html
No, this isn't a customer success story. And this isn't the typical post about some awesome stuff that you can do with technology. This time it is actually about knowledge in a different kind. Li...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/06/how-cloud-containers-microservices-and.html
On Tuesday, May 10, 2016 I had the pleasure to join Arun Gupta (Couchbase), Mano Marks (Docker) and Shane Johnson (Couchbase) for a great webinar with ADTMag. You can watch the complete replay...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/05/modern-architecture-with-containers-microservices-and-nosql.html
I am very happy to announce, that I finished another O'Reilly Mini-Book a couple of weeks ago. After the success of the very first edition which introduced you to the overall problem space of mic...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/05/developing-reactive-microservices-with.html
The O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York happens this week. And I had the pleasure to give a tutorial together with Josh Long about how to integrate Java EE and Spring. We've ...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/04/integration-architecture-with-java-ee-and-spring.html
I've been heads-down in writing my next O'Reilly report and didn't had enough time to blog in a while. Time to catch up here and give you a real quick start into the new microservices framework n...
Working with and talking about microservices has been my focus for a while already. And since I started working at Lightbend I already had the pleasure to work with some amazing people. One of ...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/03/free-ebook-about-reactive-microservices.html
Haven't done a review in a while. It's time to dive a little deeper into the technical portfolio of Lightbend. Today it is Akka. A book with this title is the ideal start with a new technology in...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/03/review-learning-akka-by-jason-goodwin.html
The cake is backed. We're proud to announce that the new Apache licensed microservice framework Lagom is available on GitHub ! While other frameworks focus on packaging and instance startup, La...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/03/let-lagom-help-with-your-microservices-troubles.html
Almost two years in Red Hat JBoss Middleware have been a tremendous journey for me. Getting to know so many amazing and gifted people to work with in all kinds of Java EE and integration produc...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/02/taking-off-red-fedora-hello-lightbend.html
I've been using OpenShift since a while now. For many reasons. First of all, I don't want to build my own Docker and Kubernetes environment on Windows and second of all, because I like the simple...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/01/running-any-docker-image-on-openshift.html
The series continues. After the initial overview and Arjan's post about the most important backend features , I am now very happy to have Ed Burns (@edburns ) finish the series with his favori...
https://blog.eisele.net/2016/01/a-refresher-top-5-java-ee-7-frontend.html