Piergiorgio Lucidi: Apache ManifoldCF 0.6 released
We are proud to announce that Apache ManifoldCF 0.6 is released.
View ArticleChristian Schneider: Apache Karaf Tutorial Part 7 - Camel JPA and JTA...
Blog post edited by Christian Schneider Practical Camel example that polls from a database table and sends the contents as XML to a jms queue. The route uses a JTA transaction to synchronize the DB...
View ArticleAndrew Savory: Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-07-21
Excessive amounts of yak shaving just to play a sound in #python Either I’m missing something, or there’s no simple x-platform solution? # Wonder if Marissa Mayer is to Google as Stephen Elop is to...
View ArticleAndrew Savory: Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-07-21
Excessive amounts of yak shaving just to play a sound in #python Either I’m missing something, or there’s no simple x-platform solution? # Wonder if Marissa Mayer is to Google as Stephen Elop is to...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Random stuff I'm reading currently
Herewith, some things that you might or might not find interesting: Jacqueline Piatigorsky, one of the great benefactors of chess in my lifetime, has died at the age of 100. Randy Hough has a nice...
View ArticleJustin Mason: Links for 2012-07-21
C500k in Action at Urban Airship : I missed this back in 2010; 500k active TCP connections to a single EC2 large instance using Java and NIO (tags: c10k java linux ec2 scaling nio netty urban-airship)...
View ArticleMukul Gandhi: XSD 1.1 assertions with complexType extensions
I thought, it would be good to write this post here and sharing with XML Schema folks.There was an interesting debate on xmlschema-dev list recently, where we argued that what is the benefit of...
View ArticleDavid E. Jones: Moqui Framework 1.1.0 Now Available
Version 1.1.0 includes various bug fixes and library updates. It is also a minor new feature release with added functionality for anonymous authz, enhanced JSON and REST web service support, XML Form...
View ArticleHiranya Jayathilaka: Handling I/O in Java
Handling input/output or I/O is one of the most common situations that programmers have to deal with. If you are writing a real world application, then you have to write a considerable amount of code...
View ArticleNick Kew: A bastion of privilege?
How quickly they forget! It’s less than a year since most of our biggest retailers and dairy processors got stung with big fines for fixing the market for milk. They had manipulated the market to...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: It's not just a game ...
... it's a reason for Wheatley to go to space!.
View ArticleIsabel Drost: Apache Hadoop Get Together Berlin
As seen on Xing - the next Apache Hadoop Get Together is planned to take place in August: When: 15. August, 18 p.m. Where: Immobilien Scout GmbH, Andreasstr. 10, 10243 Berlin As always there will be...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Simple hardware lessons for a simple software guy
Being a software guy, I don't know much about the hardware that I use. Oh, I understand it at a conceptual level, but I sure wouldn't know anything about how to choose the right line card for a Cisco...
View ArticleJustin Mason: Links for 2012-07-23
CloudBurst : ‘Highly Sensitive Short Read Mapping with MapReduce’. current state of the art in DNA sequence read-mapping algorithms. CloudBurst uses well-known seed-and-extend algorithms to map reads...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Simple hardware lessons for a software guy, part 2
It's more than just networking hardware that mystifies software guys like me. Take, for example, the incredibly sophisticated memory caches that are found on modern CPUs. I recently came across a...
View ArticleCeki Gulcu: Confusing intent and outcome
Mikeal Rogers recently published a blog entry entitled "Apache considered harmful". He writes: The open source section of my brain was seeded and curated by Ted Leung, long time ASF member, and it is...
View ArticleDavid Reid: Reality Check
Yesterday I used Write To Them to send emails to my local MP (Gordon Banks) and MSP (Roseanna Cunningham). I’ve now had responses from both, albeit only a standard “I will reply” email from Gordon...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Simple hardware lessons for a software guy, part 3
Good things come in threes, right? So this poor software guy is happy that he's had some great opportunities to learn about hardware over the last few days. The third of three is Robin Harris's...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Annie Hall, now and then
I love this "now and then" essay about the locations used in the movie "Annie Hall": The Filming Locations of Annie Hall, Part 1 – New York, You’ve Changed. Annie Hall is one of those few Woody Allen...
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