Colm O hEigeartaigh: Apache CXF STS articles
Two of my colleagues have written excellent articles on the forthcoming STS (Security Token Service) implementation in Apache CXF, complete with sample projects. See here for the article from Oliver...
View ArticleColm O hEigeartaigh: Using Kerberos with Web Services - part II
This is the second of a two-part series on using Kerberos with Web Services, with Apache WSS4J and CXF. Part I showed how to set up a KDC distribution, and how to generate client and service principals...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Climbing a tree
Here's a nice video I hadn't seen before. It's 5 years old, but still quite enjoyable.
View ArticleGuillaume Nodet: WS-Notification implementation
Since the early days, Apache ServiceMix has had an implementation of the Oasis WS-Notification specifications. This implementation was built on top of Apache ActiveMQ and available inside the JBI bus...
View ArticlePiergiorgio Lucidi: Apache Maven 3 Cookbook review
Apache Maven 3 Cookbook Cover Apache Maven 3 Cookbook is the new book published by Packt Publishing and it is written by Srirangan. The book shows over 50 recipes about how to use Maven in your own...
View ArticleChristian Grobmeier: Dart precompiled package for Mac 10.6 Snow Leopard
Since Google announced Dart, Twitter is full of it. Some are saying nobody will ever need it, since JavaScript is great. One should use CoffeeScript instead. But hey, let’s face it. There are lots of...
View ArticleJustin Mason: Links for 2011-10-11
peak6/scala-ssh-shell – GitHub : ‘Backdoor that gives you a scala shell over ssh on your jvm. The shell is not sandboxed, anyone access the shell can touch anything in the jvm and do anything the jvm...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: You can't cowboy this through
I'm not exactly sure why, but something really fascinated me about this great story that Geoff Manaugh carried in his BldBlog web site the other day, following up on a more detailed story in the New...
View ArticleStefan Bodewig: Apache log4net 1.2.11 Released
As the release manager of this baby I'm happy it is done, the final steps took longer than I anticipated. As a user of log4net I'd say it was about time. Almost exactly five and a half years after the...
View ArticleGert Vanthienen: It's been a while...
It's been quite a while since I have been blogging and, now that the school year is well underway and things are getting a bit more quiet around the house, I intend to start posting a bit more...
View ArticleEdward J. Yoon: Real-time, continous, and stream processing with BSP?
Recently, I attended some seminar, met some people who want to use Hama or already made something. I expected only some large-scale/batch-oriented data processing applications but heard very...
View ArticleJames Duncan: Points to Sprint and Verizon for iPhone World Travelers
Macworld reports that Sprint and Verizon are going to offer an unlocked international GSM roaming experience. Verizon will unlock an iPhone after 60 days in good standing. Sprint will ship their...
View ArticleHoward M. Lewis Ship: Things You Didn't Know About Tapestry 5.3
I missed the JavaOne Comparing Web Frameworks talk and was appalled at some out-of-date information in it ... though reviewing his slides, it looks like he talked about Tapestry 5 but showed...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Three unrelated topics
Sorry for the "link bait" aspect of this post, but I've been falling a bit behind recently and I wanted to get these items out there before I forgot about them:There's been a fair amount of discussion...
View ArticlePhil Steitz: Rethinking authentication
Authentication may end up being the next big thing for mobile devices after the "killer app" that led to us all walking around with them - i.e., voice. The whole concept of "user authentication" is...
View ArticleEdward J. Yoon: MapReduce, Twitter Storm, 그리고 Hama BSP
과거 MapReduce는 확실히 batch-oriented 된 processing engine 이었고, 한 동안 서비스개발에서 멀어져있던 나는 그 굴레에서 쉽게 벗어나지를 못하고 있었던것 같다. large-scale과 우아한 알고리듬 처리 .. 만 생각하고 있었다. 그런데 오늘날 서비스들을 잘 보면 트위터 트렌드나 네이버 실시간 급상승 인기 검색어, 등등...
View ArticleJames Duncan: iPhone Print Offer Q&A
I’ve been asked a few questions about my iPhone print offer. I’ve addressed a few of them on the offer page directly, but I do want to answer some of them in a bit more depth here. Why a time-limited...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Dennis Ritchie has died?
Oh, dear. Rob Pike is reporting that Dennis Ritchie has died. This is very sad news. He certainly was one of the top ten figures in Computer Science in my lifetime.
View ArticleJames Duncan: How Gerd Ludwig used Kickstarter to fund his most recent...
Lauren Margolis interviews National Geographic photographer Gerd Ludwig about his recent Kickstarter project to document the 25th anniversary state of Chernobyl. Linked by James Duncan Davidson.
View ArticleJames Duncan: Air Force Command finds out about drone virus infection from Wired
The story around the virus infection plauging the US drone force gets weirder. Apparently, the Air Force’s cybersecurity experts found out about the infection by reading Wired. Shit should be hitting...
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