WildFly Project News
Last month, the WildFly Elytron team had the pleasure of participating in Open Source Day, an all-day hackathon that took place as part of the 2023 Grace Hopper Celebration.
I’m pleased to announce that the new WildFly and WildFly Preview 30.0.0.Final releases are available for download at https://wildfly.org/downloads. New and Notable An important focus of our work for this release was preparing for the arrival of Java SE 21, the latest LTS JDK release. While we still recommend that you run WildFly on SE 17 or 11 (see Java SE Support below for more on why), we do believe WildFly 30 is a great...
Hacktoberfest is back, and it’s time to channel your inner Open Source superhero! This annual event unites developers of all levels, from seasoned pros to enthusiastic beginners, in a shared mission to contribute to Open Source projects and celebrate the spirit of collaboration in software development. Join us for this month-long celebration of contributions as we work together, one pull request at a time. What is Hacktoberfest? Hacktoberfest is a month-long event in October that...
In this article, Jeff Mesnil explains what WildFly provides to develop and operate "cloudy" Entreprise Java applications and how it also benefits "bare metal" applications.
Check out this short video to learn how you can join the WildFly Elytron project and make meaningful contributions to the open source community!
An introduction to the usage of the resteasy-grpc and the WildFly gRPC subsystem
Check out this 1 minute video to learn how you can contribute to the WildFly Elytron project and level up your skills in Java, git and more!
Learn how to secure applications deployed to WildFly on OpenShift with SAML.
Check out this 1 minute video to learn why anyone can contribute to the WildFly Elytron project, regardless of prior experience.
Check out this 2 minute video to learn why joining the WildFly Elytron project at Open Source Day could be the perfect opportunity for you.