Following our previous wiki articles on building and deploying the Blacktie framework, we have now created an albeit brief guide to how to use our build tools to create Blacktie server and client executables.
We've also created another article aimed at those who are interested in getting started with developing the framework itself.
If you're interested you can check out our new articles on the jboss.org wiki:
Developing Blacktie
Building Blacktie Servers and Clients
Hopefully these should be of help to you!
Tom
Friday, January 16, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
Blacktie Milestone 1 Binaries Uploaded
Greetings to our regular Blacktie viewers and welcome to those readers new to the blog!
Today marks the first binary release of the Blacktie project which can be downloaded from here...
We have also updated our Wiki with a new article describing what you can do once you have acquired a binary distribution from jboss.org or built it yourself.
The article is intended to get you up and running with our provided examples and tell you how to install the required third party components.
Finally for those completionists out there, we have added a new tag into the repository, Blacktie_1_0_M1_CR2 which has the tweaks in the build system to add the third party shared libraries to the binary distribution.
Until next time,
Tom
Today marks the first binary release of the Blacktie project which can be downloaded from here...
We have also updated our Wiki with a new article describing what you can do once you have acquired a binary distribution from jboss.org or built it yourself.
The article is intended to get you up and running with our provided examples and tell you how to install the required third party components.
Finally for those completionists out there, we have added a new tag into the repository, Blacktie_1_0_M1_CR2 which has the tweaks in the build system to add the third party shared libraries to the binary distribution.
Until next time,
Tom
Friday, January 9, 2009
Welcome to the JBoss Blacktie party
We are proud to announce the first milestone release of the JBoss Blacktie product. Blacktie allows the user to easily migrate their existing XATMI applications from any existing provider onto the open source JBoss application server with no re-writing of existing XATMI code.
This release marks the first opportunity that XATMI developers have been able to freely download an open source XATMI provider for use in any of their solutions.
If you would like to know more, please visit our wiki at:
https://www.jboss.org/community/docs/DOC-13231
Our project page is not available just yet, but will be accessed from:
http://www.jboss.org/blacktie
This release marks the first opportunity that XATMI developers have been able to freely download an open source XATMI provider for use in any of their solutions.
If you would like to know more, please visit our wiki at:
https://www.jboss.org/community/docs/DOC-13231
Our project page is not available just yet, but will be accessed from:
http://www.jboss.org/blacktie
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