Jochen Wiedmann: Announce: JSGen (Java Source Generation Framework)
It is with some pride, that I can announce JSGen today, as a new, and very minor, open source project, under the Apache Software License, 2.0JSGen is short for Java Source Generation framework. As the...
View ArticleColm O hEigeartaigh: Deploying an Apache Camel route to Apache Karaf
In the previous blog post, we showed how to use Apache Camel to query an Apache Kafka broker, which is secured using kerberos. In this post, we will build on the previous blog post by showing how to...
View ArticlePiergiorgio Lucidi: Alfresco DevCon 2019: giving training, speaking and...
Two weeks ago I joined Alfresco DevCon 2019 in Edinburgh together with more than 300 Alfresco community members. It was a very good opportunity to meet some good and old friends around the world,...
View ArticleAaron Morton: Reaper 1.4 Released
Cassandra Reaper 1.4 was just released with security features that now expand to the whole REST API.Security ImprovementsReaper 1.2.0 integrated Apache Shiro to provide authentication capabilities in...
View ArticleHolden Karau: PyData Hong Kong - Making the Big Data ecosystem work together...
Come join me on Tuesday 19 February @ 02:00 at PyData Hong Kong 2019 Hong Kong for PyData Hong Kong - Making the Big Data ecosystem work together with Python: Apache Arrow, Spark, Flink, Beam, and...
View ArticleCarlos Sanchez: Serverless Jenkins Pipelines with Project Fn
The Jenkinsfile-Runner-Fn project is a Project Fn (a container native, cloud agnostic serverless platform) function to run Jenkins pipelines. It will process a GitHub webhook, git clone the repository...
View ArticleFeatherCast: CHAOSSCon EU 2019, Open Source Metrics and CHAOSS, Ildiko Vancsa
CHAOSS stands for Community Health Analytics Open Source Software and recently at CHAOSSCon EU in Brussels, we spoke briefly to Ildiko Vancsa, one of the CHAOSS Board members and also Ecosystem...
View ArticleAaron Morton: How To Set Up A Cluster With Even Token Distribution
Apache Cassandra is fantastic for storing large amounts of data and being flexible enough to scale out as the data grows. This is all fun and games until the data that is distributed in the cluster...
View ArticleClaus Ibsen: Camel in Action / Apache Camel is not for everyone
Writing books is really hard, and you may think that when the book is finally published, you are all done. Well that is not the case for technical books, where our industry and the software stack the...
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View ArticleJay D. McHugh: 100 Days of Code...formalizing learning and practice
Over the years, I've tried to make sure that I dip my toes in the new technologies that come up pertaining to programming.Of course - there are far too many new avenues to be able to keep up with...
View ArticleAaron Morton: Apache Cassandra - Data Center Switch
Did you ever wonder how to change the hardware efficiently on your Apache Cassandra cluster? Or did you maybe read this blog post from Anthony last week about how to set up a balanced cluster, found it...
View ArticleCarlos Sanchez: Progressive Delivery with Jenkins X: Automatic Canary...
This is the third post in a Progressive Delivery series, see the previous ones:Progressive Delivery in Kubernetes: Blue-Green and Canary Deployments.Progressive Delivery with Jenkins XProgressive...
View ArticleAaron Morton: Virtual tables are coming in Cassandra 4.0
One of the exciting features coming in Cassandra 4.0 is the addition of Virtual Tables. They will expose elements like configuration settings, metrics, or running compactions through the CQL interface...
View ArticleClaus Ibsen: I am now a Java Champion
At the end of November last year I was officially welcomed as a new JavaChampion on twitter.I was among 30 new champions in 2018 and I am very humble to be among all these great champions. As you most...
View ArticleTimothy Chen: The power of choice in data-aware cluster scheduling
In this post we’ll cover a scheduler called KMN that is looking to solve scheduling I/O intensive tasks in distributed compute frameworks like Spark or MapReduce. This scheduler is different than the...
View ArticleFeatherCast: CHAOSSCon EU 2019, Why it’s Important for Open Source Metrics to...
CHAOSS stands for Community Health Analytics Open Source Software and recently at CHAOSSCon EU in Brussels, we spoke briefly to Brian Proffitt, one of the CHAOSS Board members and also Senior Principal...
View ArticleHolden Karau: Contributing to Spark 3 @ Spark BCN Meetup
Thanks for joining me on 2019-03-19 at Spark BCN Meetup 2019 Barcelona, Spain for Contributing to Spark 3.The slides are at http://bit.ly/2HwlXFf.Contributing to Apache Spark 3 from Holden Karau...
View ArticleSergey Beryozkin: Quarkus is all about Developer Joy
No doubt that you, being an open source developer, have already browsed through the QuarkusIO GitHub projects, been impressed by the cool Quarkus web site, and seen a lot of very positive feedback...
View ArticleColm O hEigeartaigh: Using authorization with JWT tokens in Apache CXF
JSON Web Tokens (JWT) have been covered extensively on this blog (for example here). In this post we will cover how JWT tokens can be used for authorization when sent to a JAX-RS web service in Apache...
View ArticleHolden Karau: PySpark on Kuberntes @ Python Barcelona March Meetup
Come join me on Thursday 21. March 2019 at Python Barcelona March Meetup 2019 Barcelona, Spain for PySpark on Kuberntes.The slides are at http://bit.ly/2Fv7Uwj.PySpark on Kubernetes @ Python Barcelona...
View ArticleCommunity Over Code: Shane’s Director Position Statement 2019
The ASF is holding its annual Member’s Meeting next week to elect a new board and new Members to the ASF. I’m honored to have been nominated to stand for the board election, and I’m continuing my...
View ArticleCommunity Over Code: How Apache Runs Annual Member Meetings
As a Delaware non-stock membership corporation, the ASF’s bylaws specify that we hold an annual meeting of the membership. Since the ASF is also a distributed organization of volunteers, we hold our...
View ArticleCommunity Over Code: The Monktoberfest conference today and in history
This week is the Monktoberfest, the most interesting conference I’ve ever attended, and one of my must-attend events each year in October. Not only are the talks thought-provoking and the attendees...
View ArticleCommunity Over Code: Apache How-To: Communicating Effectively
How can you be effective at asking questions or proposing changes at Apache or in an Apache project? Besides making sure you use the right mailing list, and asking smart questions or following the...
View ArticleMukul Gandhi: XSLT 1.0 transformations for large input documents
I thought that, this topic could be of interest to XML community.I've discovered an interesting aspect of JAXP API (Java API for XML Processing) that seems to have relations to streaming that we talk...
View ArticleColm O hEigeartaigh: HTTP Signature support in Apache CXF
Apache CXF provides support for the HTTP Signatures draft spec since the 3.3.0 release. Up to this point, JAX-RS message payloads could be signed using either XML Security or else using JOSE. In...
View ArticleShawn McKinney: On Becoming a Member
A couple of days ago, an unexpected message arrived in my inbox, inviting me to become a member of the Apache Software Foundation.After the initial surprise wore off I began to process what it meant....
View ArticleApache Velocity news: Velocity Engine 2.1 released
The Velocity developers are pleased to announce the release of Velocity Engine 2.1.Main changes in this release:+ New VTL syntax: alternate reference values: ${foo|'foo'} evaluates to 'foo' whenever...
View ArticleNick Kew: Placing the Blame
When David Cameron resigned, I said here that his successor would come in for a lot of blame. And indeed, it has come to pass: Mrs May is getting the greater part of the blame for the mess brexit...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Alex Honnold breaks it down
Two great tastes that taste great together! Alex Honnold Breaks Down Iconic Rock Climbing Scenes. Thanks very much, GQ, for making and sharing this very entertaining 15 minute short feature!
View ArticleHolden Karau: Powering Tensorflow with Big Data @ CERN Computing Seminar
Come join me on Wednesday 03. April 2019 for Powering Tensorflow with Big Data.I'll update this post with the slides soon.Come see to the talk or comment bellow to join in the discussion :).Talk...
View ArticleColm O hEigeartaigh: Performance gain for web service requests in Apache CXF
In this post I want to talk about a recent performance gain for JAX-WS web service requests I made in Apache CXF. It was prompted by a mail to the CXF users list. The scenario was for a JAX-WS web...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: A sense of fullness
Here's one take: Trump, following border trip, says country is full: 'We can't do it anymore'President Trump, fresh off a trip to the U.S. southern border, doubled-down on his message that “the country...
View ArticleNick Kew: Passion
Time to mention our next concert: one of the greatest of all Easter works. Bach’s St Matthew Passion, at the Guildhall, Plymouth, a week today (Sunday April 14th).This work should need no...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: We are stardust, we are golden; we are billion year old carbon
Every year, as we approach Earth Day, it's good to remember, and good to consider, this magical aggregate of dust upon which we all survive: This Woman Paddled 730 miles up the Green River - to save...
View ArticleOrtwin Glück: [Code] On Gentoo sshd crashes after gcc update
I have updated from gcc-7.3 to gcc-8.2. On most of my Gentoo boxes this lead to continous crashing of sshd. The crashes don't actually look like crashes (not sefault or anything) but rather look like...
View ArticleJustin Mason: Links for 2019-04-08
S3 Throughput BenchmarksThis is really useful data. As expected the c5ns win, but good to validate that! I used this to benchmark S3’s performance from all 155 EC2 instance types in existence. I put...
View ArticleJustin Mason: Links for 2019-04-09
Serverless for data scientistsgood write-up of Zappa, a helper lib for running serverless Python web apps on Lambda and API Gateway(tags:...
View ArticleStefan Bodewig: XMLUnit.NET 2.7.0-beta-01 Released
This is the very first release of XMLUnit.NET that supports .NET Standard 2.0 in addition to the traditional .NET Framework 3.5. Only the build process and the nuget packages have changed, there is no...
View ArticleJames Duncan
With the completion of our event in New York yesterday, the Create tour is well and truly underway.We’ve got 11 more stops planned before the end of June around the world, but it feels really good to...
View ArticleJustin Mason: Links for 2019-04-10
At wit’s end with my preschooler : ParentingThis /r/parenting thread has some good advice on dealing with kids’ meltdowns. I wish I had this a few years ago(tags:...
View ArticleClaus Ibsen: Short Apache Camel K video
You may have seen the work we are doing in the Apache Camel community around Camel K.Nicola introduced Camel K on his blog a half year ago, with the wordsJust few months ago, we were discussing about a...
View ArticleJustin Mason: Links for 2019-04-11
Amazon workers call for zero carbon emissions and cancellation of an AWS fossil-fuel friendly programnice one. Then the activists saw an article in Gizmodo, a technology news site, that outlined how...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: The (un)happy Medium
Generally speaking, I feel like I ought to like MediumSo why is it that I seem to be actively avoiding every medium link that shows up in my various feeds, nowadays. I can't clearly express the unease...
View ArticleClaus Ibsen: Long 2h Apache Camel video (sorry it's in danish)
A couple of days ago I was back in Copenhagen, at the capital region IT division for health care, where my Apache Camel journey started in 2008. So it was great being back at that magical place ;)The...
View ArticleJames Duncan
View from the twenty-second floor of the Sheraton Hotel in TorontoTraveling west means waking up early and enjoying sunrises, as long as there’s a good view and you have time to enjoy it. I wanted to...
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