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Oliver Wulff: Apache CXF Fediz

First release of Apache CXF Fediz availableApache CXF Fediz is a subproject of Apache CXF. Fediz helps you to secure your web applications and delegate security enforcement to the underlying...

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Claus Ibsen: Happy Birthday Apache Camel - Camel turns five years today

Happy 5 years birthday Apache Camel. Apache Camel turns 5 years today When does a software project have its birthday, is it the day of its first commit public announcement any first 0.x release (pre...

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Gary Tully: ActiveMQ Broker Networks - Think, Demand Forwarding Bridge

When we build a mental model of how something works, our initial images are always tainted by our experience of the words used to describe it. Sometimes we have to remold our existing perception of the...

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Gary Tully: Who, what, why?

Among other things, I design, write, test, extend, refactor and troubleshoot software. Over the past few years, my focus has moved to open source. I want to share some of what I discover as I explore...

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Apache Wicket Community News: What’s new in Wicket 6

What’s new in Wicket 6 Wicket 6.0 is around the corner and it is time to describe what’s new and what’s has changed since Wicket 1.5. This article will mention briefly the major things. More details...

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Steve Loughran: Visiting the France Hadoop Users Group

At the invitation of Cedric Carbone from Talend, I went over to Paris to join in the third France HUG event, giving my talk and listening to the others.It was really good to meet a group of people all...

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Matt Raible: Father's Day Weekend at The Oregon Coast

For the 5-year anniversary of our Father's Day Camping Trip, we decided to mix things up a bit. My parents were in Oregon for a friend's wedding, so we decided to fly to meet them there instead of...

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Howard M. Lewis Ship: You Cannot Correctly Represent Change Without Immutability

The title of this blog post is a quote by Rich Hickey, talking about the Datomic database. Its a beautiful statement, at once illuminating and paradoxical. It drives at the heart of the design of both...

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Andrew Savory: Antipope the second

I previously had a bit of a grumble about The Antipope by Robert Rankin. Mr Rankin was decent enough to follow up with me on Amazon and Twitter, and to my shame he’d already pushed out a corrected...

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Bryan Pendleton: I'm back online

Had a wonderful vacation! I'm still working on the notes for that vacation, so for now you'll have to read something else. Try this: The 120,000-Foot LeapOn the morning of March 15, Felix Baumgartner...

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Jay D. McHugh: What is programming...

The non-programmers that I know usually do not have a particularly good idea of what programming is.I know that none of the people that I have in my circle of people really know what I do for a living....

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Bryan Pendleton: A week in Kauai

It was my lucky week, as my wife treated me to a week in Kauai. This was my fourth trip to Hawaii, and my first repeat visit; we've previously been to the Big Island of Hawaii, and to Maui, and we...

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Michael McCandless: Lucene 4.0.0 alpha, at long last!

The 4.0.0 alpha release of Lucene and Solr is finally out! This is a major release with lots of great changes. Here I briefly describe the most important Lucene changes, but first the basics: All...

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Heshan Suriyaarachchi: Airavata Programming API

Apache Airavata's Programming API is the API which is exposed to the Gateway Developers. Gateway Developers can use this API to execute and monitor workflows. The API user should keep in mind that a...

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Justin Mason: Links for 2012-07-03

Joyent Services Back After 8 Day Outage : Lest we forget. I think it was 10 days in total once everything was resolved (tags: joyent outages bingodisk strongspace cloud solaris zfs) A Periodic Table...

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David Reid: And so it begins…

Ecotricity have fired the starting pistol on their attempt to construct 4 wind turbines 700m from our house by submitting an application for an 80m high wind monitoring mast. Does this not strike...

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Heshan Suriyaarachchi: Registering Application Descriptors using Airavata...

Following post demonstrates how to programmetically register; 1. Host 2. Application 3. Service descriptors using Apache Airavata Client API import...

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Bryan Pendleton: Post-vacation link dump

I guess that if you go on vacation, the rest of the world doesn't stop. Here's a bit of what's been going on while I was sitting on the beach: Derby 10.9 has been released! Knut Anders surveys the...

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Apache Wicket Community News: Wicket 6 JavaScript improvements

A major rework of the internals of the core Wicket JavaScript libraries has been done for Wicket 6. The good news is the client APIs are mostly the same and the application developers will not need to...

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Claus Ibsen: Apache Camel 2.10 Released

The Apache Camel 2.10 release is now available for download from Apache and for Maven users in central maven repo. Apache Camel reaches impressive 2.10 release The Camel 2.10 release marks a major...

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