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Quarkus Newsletter #52 - January
Explore how to combine Quarkus, a modern Java framework optimized for cloud-native applications, with Ollama, a platform for running AI models locally with Jonathan Vila’s article "Building local LLM AI-Powered Applications with Quarkus, Ollama and …
Implementing a MCP server in Quarkus
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an emerging standard that enables AI models to safely interact with external tools and resources. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to implement an MCP server using Quarkus, allowing you to extend AI application…
Infinispan joins Commonhaus!
We’re very excited to announce that Infinispan is . WHY JOIN A FOUNDATION? We want to make it clear that Infinispan’s roadmap is independent of the company that has funded its development since day 1, and we welcome contributors to participate in wh…
Keycloak 26.0.8 released
To download the release go to . UPGRADING Before upgrading refer to for a complete list of changes. ALL RESOLVED ISSUES ENHANCEMENTS * Show User Events on dedicated tab on Client-/User-Details * Username Form should support autocomplete login/ui BUG…
Keycloak Terraform Provider Release 5
KEYCLOAK TERRAFORM PROVIDER RELEASES We’re excited to announce the release of the Keycloak Terraform Provider 5.0 with support for Keycloak 24/26. You can find the repository . Following our , we released Keycloak Terraform Provider 4.5 with a new l…
Byteman 4.0.24 has been released
Byteman 4.0.24 is now available from the and from the . It is the latest update release for use on all JDK9+ runtimes up to and including JDK24 Byteman 4.0.24 is primarily a maintenance release which enables Byteman to be used with JDK24 release…
WildFly 35 is released!
I’m pleased to announce that the new WildFly and WildFly Preview 35.0.0.Final releases are available for download at . NEW AND NOTABLE This quarter we had a heavy focus on MicroProfile, particularly , which I’m pleased to say WildFly 35 fully suppor…
Meet Keycloak at FOSDEM 2025 in February!
is a free event for software developers to meet, share ideas and collaborate. Every year, thousands of developers of free and open source software from all over the world gather at the event. Those staying home will be able to watch the live stream …
Quarkus 3.17.6 - Maintenance release
We released Quarkus 3.17.6, a maintenance release for our 3.17 release train, and the first release for 2025. UPDATE To update to Quarkus 3.17, we recommend updating to the latest version of the Quarkus CLI and run: quarkus update Note that quarkus …
Using the Model Context Protocol with Quarkus+LangChain4j
We are thrilled to announce that starting with version 0.23.0, the Quarkus LangChain4j project integrates calling tools using the . WHAT IS THE MODEL CONTEXT PROTOCOL? MCP is an open protocol that standardizes how applications provide context to LLM…
Managing the availability of LRA participants
This post is a continuation of a series of jbosts blogs that discuss the . Services manage their workloads by providing endpoints to an LRA coordinator which in turn uses those endpoints to drive the LRA protocol forward thereby enabling the constru…
PKCS#12 with WildFly Elytron’s Credential Store
The default credential store used in WildFly from WildFly Elytron is the KeyStoreCredentialStore which is backed by a Java KeyStore to hold the credentials. This in turn defaults to using the JCEKS KeyStore format, this blog post is to illustrate ho…
Quarkus 3.17.5 - Maintenance release
We released Quarkus 3.17.5, a maintenance release for our 3.17 release train, and the last release for 2024. UPDATE To update to Quarkus 3.17, we recommend updating to the latest version of the Quarkus CLI and run: quarkus update Note that quarkus u…
Our next LTS will be Quarkus 3.20
You are probably now familiar with our biannual (as in twice a year) LTS releases. Every 6 months, we pick a Quarkus release that will be supported for a full year. LTS releases are designed for users who want to keep a given version for a longer pe…
Quarkus Infinispan Embedded extension
We are excited to announce the first release of the Quarkus Infinispan Embedded Extension! This extension is now available in the Quarkiverse Hub. It is a big step forward for developers who want to use Infinispan in embedded mode with Quarkus. WHAT…
Thanks for a great 2024!
We are almost at the end of 2024 and we wanted to take this opportunity to thank all our community members for their help on this year. 2024 was a busy year for WildFly and a lot was accomplished. We continued with our quarterly releases and deliver…
Using the management console on OpenShift
In this blog post I’d like to show how you can use the management console (aka ) for WildFly instances running on OpenShift. PREREQUISITES The console is an integral part of WildFly and is activated by default when running on-premise. For instances …
Introducing Vertx Subsystem in WildFly Preview
I’m excited to announce the integration of the into WildFly Preview from WildFly 35 Beta release. This feature pack introduces Vertx configuration capabilities through the WildFly management model, making it easier to manage and integrate Vertx with…
Storing sessions in Keycloak 26
As you may know, Keycloak 26 now uses by default the Persistent user sessions feature. In this blog post I would like to uncover a little bit more background on why we introduced this feature, what are the alternatives and what is the future. SESSIO…
Infinispan 15.1.0.Final
"It Was All A Dream" No, man. This time it’s for real! Freshly brewed, for the fine connoisseurs of distributed caching, we are proud to present Infinispan 15.1, codenamed Just like its beer namesake, this is a stout release, packed with flavor and …
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