Andrew Savory: Open letter to ExCel London
Following my frustration at the DroidCon venue having no cycle facilities (tweet tweet), I was pleased to see that ExCel London (host of Nokia World 2011) do in theory have secure bike parking. It took...
View ArticleAndrew Savory: Open letter to ExCel London
Following my frustration at the DroidCon venue having no cycle facilities (tweet tweet), I was pleased to see that ExCel London (host of Nokia World 2011) do in theory have secure bike parking. It took...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Correctly handling RENAME in SCM merge processing
Here's an interesting and detailed article by the team at Atlassian about the complexities of merging changes when the changes involve renamed files. In their case, they found that Git was...
View ArticleChristian Grobmeier: W-JAX 2011: Dart
Sorry folks – this post is in german. Its about my talk on the W-JAX 2011 Am 10.11.2011 von 10:15 bis 11:15 bin ich auf der W-JAX 2011 vertreten. Natürlich zu meinem derzeitigen Lieblingsthema, nämlich...
View ArticleCarlos Sanchez: From Dev to DevOps slides from Apache Barcamp Spain
Here are the slides from my “From Dev to DevOps” presentation at the Apache Barcamp Spain in Seville on October 8th. Not all that useful without the talking and hand waving I’ll be presenting it too at...
View ArticleHiranya Jayathilaka: Rediscover SOA with WSO2 Carbon and WS-Discovery
WS-Discovery is a standard protocol for discovering services and endpoints in an SOA based environment. Using WS-Discovery, servers can publish service metadata to a centralized repository known as the...
View ArticleClaus Ibsen: CamelOne 2011 Videos Available
I have previously blogged about my thoughts about the CamelOne 2011 conference, where I said all the videos will become available. Word of mouth is that more videos is now online, which you can find...
View ArticleDanny Angus: Note to self, how to get a list of recipients from the maillog
I spent a while figuring out how to get a list of email recipient addresses from the maillog, without duplicates, for a specific day on RHEL.In the end I distilled it into to one line.I'm sure I will...
View ArticleDanny Angus: Eek! a Patent Troll
So, yesterday a patent troll in the form of a company called Kelora Systems, LLC came to my attention, for reasons which need not concern us at the moment. And having followed up on it a bit I can now...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Flooding in Thailand could affect hard disk drive manufacturing
Here's an interesting article in InfoWorld about how the severe flooding in Thailand will probably have a significant effect on the world's supply of hard disk drives.Western Digital, the largest hard...
View ArticleChristian Schneider: Camel presentation from the SOA and BPM days in Düsseldorf
Blog post added by Christian Schneider Last week I was at the SOA / BPM days in Düsseldorf and talked about Camel Architecture and showed some practical examples. Some of the highlights were: Getting...
View ArticleColm O hEigeartaigh: Apache CXF STS documentation - part I
The forthcoming Apache CXF 2.5 release will have an STS (Security Token Service) implementation which has been donated by Talend. This is the first in a series of blog posts where I will be going into...
View ArticleChristian Schneider: Using Camel to do light weight messaging over any protocol
Blog post added by Christian Schneider At least for some time the whole world seemed to only talk about ESB and webservices. These technologies have their place in integration but they are quite...
View ArticleSteve Loughran: Reading: Availability in Globally Distributed Storage Systems
I am entertaining myself in test runs by reading Ford et al's paper, Availability in Globally Distributed Storage Systems, from Google. This is a fantastic paper and it shows how large datacentre...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Yay yay yay yay! The malaria vaccine works (though not...
Thank you Gates Foundation! Thank you GlaxoSmithKline! It's nice to have good news like this. Keep it coming!
View ArticleRodent of Unusual Size (Ken Coar): Genetic Tic-Tac-Toe (Naughts and Crosses)
In my learning about genetic algorithms, my original scenario was a 'playground' grid, and the goal was to get from the entrance on one side to the exit on the other. Each gene moved the current...
View ArticleJames Duncan: Michael Winslow gets the Led out
Beatboxing? Sure. I’ve seen a lot of good beatboxers. But Michael Winslow—you know, that guy from Police Academy all those years ago?—he’s on a whole different level. Wow. Linked by James Duncan...
View ArticleJames Duncan: PayPal freezes Diaspora’s funding
The people over at PayPal are at it again, freezing up accounts where people are contributing to a cause they believe in. Here’s the thing about being a bank: as long as laws aren’t being broken and...
View ArticleMatt Raible: Integrating Scalate and Jade with Play 1.2.3
At the beginning of this year, I decided I wanted to learn Scala. Since I'm a Web Frameworks Aficionado, I figured the best way to do that would be to learn Lift. I entered these two items on my todo...
View ArticleSagara Gunathunga: SOAP encoding and Axis2
As of today SOAP encoding only exists due to some historical reasons non of the standard web service framework supports for SAOP encoding that includes Axis2, Metro and CXF. Some people still tend to...
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