Ozzy is a Liberty developer and evangelist. He writes the Game On! text-based adventure game demo’ing microservices and he wrote the floppy autoloader.
Continue reading Meet the Liberty developers: Ozzy OsborneThe January Liberty beta includes a refresh to the December 2016 beta code and Logstash Collector and Bluemix Log Collector updates.
Continue reading Beta: WebSphere Liberty and tools (January 2017)A quick summary of DashDB and links to find out more.
Continue reading 5 reasons to use dashDB for WebSphere and Liberty applicationsThe December Liberty beta includes the transportSecurity-1.0 feature and a MongoDB Integration 2.0 feature update.
Continue reading Beta: WebSphere Liberty and tools (December 2016)All kinds of new things, including the Admin Center Java Batch tool, Logstash and Bluemix log collector improvements and Migration Toolkit updates.
Continue reading New release: WebSphere Liberty 16.0.0.4Hiroko is a developer on the WebSphere Security team. She investigates customer problems that relate to the security features in WebSphere Application Server and Liberty.
Continue reading Meet the Liberty developers: Hiroko TakamiyaOn 9th December, we’re planning to move the asset service to a new server hosted on IBM Bluemix. This won’t affect you unless you need to add outbound IP address firewall rules to allow access to the repository from within your network. If that’s the case, read on…
Continue reading Now cancelled: Liberty Repository server moveJetBrains have improved the Liberty support in IntelliJ IDEA to make deployment faster.
Continue reading Faster application development with IntelliJ IDEA 2016.3We’ve released new Kibana 4 dashboards to use with Liberty in our Bluemix log collection beta. We’re also previewing a way to send and access logs for WAS traditional and IBM HTTP Server – get in touch if you want to be part of the alpha program.
Continue reading Using Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana with Liberty and WAS traditional