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The JBoss community consists of individuals and companies from all over the world who participate as users, testers, developers, writers and speakers for the projects. The unifying goal and vision is to develop the best possible Java Enterprise Middleware in open source, available for anyone to use with no license fees. Anybody is welcome to join in at any time and the rewards can be great, both personally and professionally. As part of the community you will have plenty of opportunities to learn from other experienced developers and users who share your desire for success.
Check the community calendar to find JBoss events and local community speaking engagements by knowledge stakeholders from your favorite projects. Have a JUG or JBUG that would like a JBoss speaker to attend? Request a speaker to make a presentation near you.
Using the software and resources provided on the JBoss.org site is a great way to accelerate your Java enterprise application development. However by collaborating with and contributing back to the community you can help to ensure that the software works exactly as you would expect and improve the experience for everyone. There are many ways to make a contribution, including helping others on the forums, writing or editing wiki articles, testing development releases or submitting patches for bugs and new features.
JBoss monitoring HTTP Session replication
JBoss Performance Tuning part 1
Asynchronous web services with JBoss WS
JFall 2008 presentation and conference
CAiSE09 chapter proposal accepted: Empowering Full Scale STP with BPM
JBoss User Groups (JBUGs)
Find out about JBoss User Groups (JBUGs) in your local area to meet with and share ideas. If no groups are available then find out how you can start one of your own.