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Jeff Mesnil is a software developer working at Red Hat on the WildFly application server where he leads the messaging component.
He previously worked on the HornetQ message broker where he added support to the STOMP protocol and pioneered the use of messaging protocols over HTML5 WebSocket with stomp.js.
He writes about software development and photography on his Weblog and tweets at @jmesnil.
He enjoys writing Open Source software and most of his code, written during his work at Red Hat or during his spare time, is hosted at Github.
He believes in using messaging protocol so that nobody is blocked while waiting for a reply and the best way to reach him is using plain old emails at jmesnil@gmail.com.
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