Developer Panel - Key Questions in Middleware

In this virtual panel, recorded at the recent JBoss Virtual Experience, software engineers from the JBoss division at Red Hat address several key questions around software development and middleware such as:

  • Why developers should care about open source software
  • The value of buying software subscriptions (where community support is already available for free)
  • Whether Java will remain the dominant language for middleware over the next few years
  • Problems that remain in middleware today
  • Is SOA really dead?

Panel participants include:

Emmanuel Bernard
Core Developer, Hibernate

Pete Muir
Core Developer, SEAM

Mark Proctor
Core Developer, Rules

Mark Little
Technical Development Manager, SOA Platform 

 

 

 

 

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