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JBoss HornetQ
Thursday, August 27, 2009
One of the things that I love about JBoss is that they have some really cool technology. It is my impression that the power of their technology often gets lost in the shuffle as they try to position themselves to compete against Weblogic, Websphere, Glassfish, etc. One recent example is HornetQ, formally know as JBoss Messaging 2.0. They have a blog post about the shear speed they are getting from the message persistence on HornetQ, and it is pretty awesome. Stuff like this is what makes JBoss products a pleasure to work with as a Software Engineer.
Matt Campbell
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