James Duncan: Jimmy Chin on assignement in Yosemite
Renan Ozturk captures Jimmy Chin working on a story for National Geographic about climbers in Yosemite. A wonderful mix of documentary, stills, video, and time-lapse. Linked by James Duncan Davidson.
View ArticleSagara Gunathunga: Axis2 archetype to create web application and Maven...
Axis2 provides number of web service deployment options. Unlike some other frameworks Axis2 can be integrate as a framework in a web application or can be used as a container to hold number of web...
View ArticleAndrew Savory: Predictive Text, part 2
Not even a month after my predictions for the year, and the first of them has failed. I said: No IPO for Facebook: This could go either way. My bet is it will be very late 2012 or early 2013 They said:...
View ArticleYoav Shapira: It's dodgeball on trampolines!
This was so much fun, you should not read this blog post, and instead head to the nearest SkyZone Sports venue to play. Last weekend I met up with a group of friends to play trampoline dodgeball, also...
View ArticleNick Kew: The Career
Scott Adams is good at spelling out normally-unspoken truths. This one summarises in a nutshell the first 15 years of my professional career, and why I opted out of it: The professional career man
View ArticleBrett Porter: Automatically Resolving Version Conflicts in Maven POMs When...
I’ve recently had a regular task of releasing projects from multiple branches, and then merging branches together. Handling this and any conflicts hasn’t been a big hassle when it is regularly updated,...
View ArticleSam Ruby: Wunderbar
W Clearly if you want to develop a real web application, you need a router, a templating language, ability to separate out your model, view, and controller, scalability, and much more. However, at...
View ArticleMatt Raible: Refreshing AppFuse's UI with Twitter Bootstrap
The last time AppFuse had an update done to its look and feel was in way back in 2006. I've done a lot of consulting since then, which has included a fair bit of page speed optimization, HTML5...
View ArticleJean-Baptiste Onofré: Communication between two remote Camel routes using...
Apache Karaf Cellar 2.2.3 Around one week ago, we released Karaf Cellar 2.2.3. In addition of the first Distributed OSGi support (DOSGi, I already wrote blog), an interesting feature of Cellar 2.2.3 is...
View ArticleIan Boston: Deprecate Solr Bundle
Before that scares the hell out of anyone using Solr, the Solr bundle I am talking about is a small shim OSGi bundle that takes content from a Social Content Repository system called Sparse Map and...
View ArticleJustin Mason: Links for 2012-02-02
The best “why estimation is hard” parable I’ve read this week : ‘A tense silence falls between us. The phone call goes unmade. I’ll call tomorrow once my comrade regains his senses and is willing to...
View ArticlePiergiorgio Lucidi: Apache ManifoldCF 0.4-incubating released
We are proud to announce the availability of the latest release of Apache ManifoldCF that now arrives to its fourth version.
View ArticleClaus Ibsen: Correlating logs from redelivered messages made easier in Camel
Apache Camel handles redelivery of messages based on two principles - internally - externally The internal redelivery is essentially the Camel error handler, that allows you to retry processing a...
View ArticleHiram Chirino: Apache Apollo 1.0 Released!
I’m pleased to announce the availability of Apache Apollo 1.0. Apollo is a faster, more reliable, easier to maintain messaging broker built from the foundations of the Apache ActiveMQ project but with...
View ArticleRob Davies: Apache ActiveMQ Apollo 1.0 is released!
Apache ActiveMQ Apollo 1.0 has gone GA. Hiram Chirino does a great summary of features and functionality on his blog.About 2 years ago, FuseSource started to think about the requirements of enterprise...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Fabs and their toys
Here's a fun little story in Wired about the friendly competition between two Intel chip fabrication plants regarding which facility has "the world's largest crane" at their construction site.The...
View ArticleClaus Ibsen: Apache Apollo 1.0 Released
Yeah this is a great day. Hiram announced the next generation message broker named Apache Apollo (eg ActiveMQ 6) today. Rob Davies blog about this as well and he explains why FuseSource started the...
View ArticleChristian Grobmeier: The 10 rules of a Zen programmer
On a rainy morning I found myself sitting on the desk thinking about efficient working. Before I started as a freelancer I had some days were I worked lots but could look only back on a worse outcome....
View ArticleJan Materne: Java-Cron-Jobs with Spring and Quartz
We have several Jobs running the business. At the moment they are implemented as Spring-driven TimerTasks. But the next job should be run only nightly and a cron-like configuration syntax would be...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Julian Sanchez reacts to Cory Doctorow's speech
(If you haven't already read or watched or listened to Cory Doctorow's speech yet, well, what are you waiting for?)Julian Sanchez is a very interesting author. He works for the Cato Institute and...
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