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Distributed programming is simple and fun - Hazalcast
Category: Languages > Java
Posted: 08 Mar 09
Normally people thinks that distributed/clustered things are so complicated, need tones of configuration and require lots of product specific knowledge. This Hazelcast screencast is aiming to show how simple and fun distributed programming can be. In this screencast we will:
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Building a high volume, low latency system in Java
Category: Languages > Java
Posted: 06 Feb 09
The "Coding the Architecture" User Group is community for hands-on, pragmatic software architects. Join th is meeting, which will feature discussions on high volume, low latency systems in Java.
The "Coding the Architecture" User Group is community for hands-on, pragmatic software architec...
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Java AND .NET
Category: Languages > Java
Posted: 04 Feb 09
Java and .NET represent the lion's share of enterprise development. In this In-the-Brain session we learned how the two environments can interoperate with one another, not only over web services, but also via in-process channels and other methods. The session also convered leveraging the strengths of...
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The Next Step in Unit Testing and Java & SOA
Category: Languages > Java
Posted: 04 Feb 09
Java developers have widely adopted test first software development strategies. Unit test frameworks for Java, Web services, Ajax, REST, Service Oriented Architecture, and Flash/Action Script show the diversity of adoption among Java developers. In this session, Frank will take Java developers throug...
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Mule: SOA or IRL?
Category: Languages > Java
Posted: 04 Feb 09
There are a number of publications talking about the benefits of a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and an equal number of papers and articles suggesting that the aims of a SOA are a little too theoretical. SOA cannot be implemented, they claim, so they suggest a few workarounds. This session will...
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Performance Tuning
Category: Languages > Java
Posted: 04 Feb 09
Kirk Pepperdine will give a talk on Performancing Tuning, Kirk Pepperdine is a principle consultant for Kodewerk where he has focused on performance tuning. He has been involved with object technologies and performance for almost 20 years
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RabbitMQ and ruby
Category: Languages > Java
Posted: 04 Feb 09
Ben Hood kindly offered to step in and talk about some work he\'s been doing with RabbitMQ and ruby. The outline is:
Characterize the motivations behind messaging in Ruby applications.
Touch on the current approaches that have been taken.
Look at what AMQP offers in general.
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Ajax and JSF: Natural Synergy
Category: Languages > Java
Posted: 04 Feb 09
With the emergence of Ajax as a preferred way of building web user interfaces, JavaServer Faces (JSF) has proved itself to be a natural fit for integrating Ajax with Java sever-side logic. JSF allows you to build Ajax applications without worrying about the complexities of JavaScript and DHTML. Howev...
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