
About the Reviewers
Brian Dwyer is an IT infrastructure architect in the Greater New York City area. His current focus is DevOps and the IaaS cloud architecture, but his expertise spans multiple IT realms, including network engineering, security, and virtualization. He authored the popular book Chef WildFly Cookbook to automate the deployment and provisioning of the WildFly Java Application Server. He also holds multiple certifications, including Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP).
Juraci Paixão Kröhling is a developer working for Red Hat in open source projects within the middleware pision. In the past decade, he has worked in several development positions and has lead quality engineering teams.
I'd like to thank all the inpidual contributors to JBoss projects who make Wildfly possible; each single commit in any of the several components is a piece that keeps this engine working.
Fabio Marinelli has been a developer since he was a little child—doing experiments and trying out any new technology, no matter how hard he has to try. Growing up in the Java environment taught him how great and valuable the open source world is, but only working at Red Hat gave him the time and tools to really participate in this big family—the open source community. He had the time to pe deep into Wildfly, Camel, JGroups, and Vertx. He contributed the JGroups clustering plugin to Vertx.
Kylin Soong is a software engineer and JBoss product committer with over 6 years of JBoss/WildFly experience and was a reviewer of WildFly Performance Tuning, Packt Publishing. He works and lives in Beijing. He loves open source, is good at open source development and maintaining, has proficiency in Java and Java EE programming, has knowledge of middleware architecture, knows performance tuning, and so on.