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Mastering Grails: Grails and legacy databases
In this Mastering Grails installment, Scott Davis explores the various ways that Grails can use database tables that don't conform to the Grails naming standard. If you have Java? classes that already map to your legacy databases, Grails allows you to u
Chat and Instant Messaging : Liferay Portal Enterprise Intranets
In the intranet website book.com of "Palm Tree Publications", as an administrator, you are required to provide an environment for employees to enjoy chatting, instant messaging, mailing, and SMS text messaging with others. This chapter will introduce to u
RightScale supports the new Amazon EC2 Elastic IP addresses and availability zones ? RightScale Blog
The cloud is accelerating past terrestrial hosting!
Today, Amazon unveiled some major upgrades to their service: Elastic IPs, Availability Zones, and Selectable Kernels. The first two are particularly important because they not only eliminate one of th
Setting up a fault-tolerant site using Amazon?s Availability Zones ? RightScale Blog
Amazon?s Availability Zones are a fabulous new feature that allows users to assign instances to locations that are very fault-tolerant from one another yet that have very high bandwidth between each other. I wish I could have done something like that as e
DNS, Elastic IPs (EIP) and how things fit together when upgrading a server ? RightScale Blog
Amazon?s new Elastic IP (EIP) addresses allow users to allocate an IP address and assign it to an instance of their choice. What?s really cool is that each IP address can be reassigned to a different instance when needed. For example, if the first one fai
Amazon takes EC2 to the next level with persistent storage volumes ? RightScale Blog
The Amazon folks have gone public today with the next EC2 feature: persistent storage. The official information is found in Jeff Barr?s blog entry and in Matt?s forum post. Calling the persistent storage a ?feature? is actually quite an understatement, it
Eventually Consistent - All Things Distributed
Recently there has been a lot of discussion about the concept of eventual consistency in the context of data replication. In this positing I would like to try to collect some of the principles and abstractions related to large scale data replication and t
Building the Perfect Laptop
The superslim ThinkPad X300 is Lenovo's bid for leadership in the high-stakes world of laptops
OpenSocial API Blog: Let's get this Partuza started!
Do you wish you could develop and test your OpenSocial gadgets on your own local development machine or server? Or are you thinking of becoming an OpenSocial container but need an example of how you can get started?
If your answer to either of these qu
7 Principles Of Clean And Optimized CSS Code | CSS | Smashing Magazine
Some of you may remember the days when 30KB was the recommended maximum size of a web page, a value which included HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Flash, and images. I find with every new project with even the slightest bit of complexity, it?s not long before that
Amazon Web Services @ Amazon.com
Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) provides block level storage volumes for use with Amazon EC2 instances. Amazon EBS volumes are off-instance storage that persists independently from the life of an instance. Amazon Elastic Block Store provides highly avail
CruiseControl gibt die Kontrolle ab || IT-Republik - JAXenter - Artikel
Continuous Integration ist heutzutage aus der professionellen Softwareentwicklung ein wichtiger Bestandteil, der nicht mehr wegzudenken ist. Thoughtworks hat sich in diesem Umfeld mit dem unter der BSD Lizenz stehenden CruiseControl einen Namen gemacht. N
JSF Central - Matthias Wessendorf talks Ajax, Trinidad, and ADF Faces
This podcast is an interview between JSFCentral editor-in-chief Kito D. Mann and Matthias Wessendorf, a software engineer at Oracle. This was recorded in March of 2008 at AjaxWorld East in New York City. You can catch Matthias Wessendorf and other expert
Java: A Retrospective - ReadWriteWeb
It was 1995 and C++ was the language of choice for building large-scale software systems. C++ was a powerful object-oriented programming language, the successor of widely used procedural language called C. But not only was C++ powerful, it was also quite
inside looking out ? Blog Archive ? What You Need To Know About Amazon SimpleDB
Well after being under NDA for so long, I?m glad to be able to say that Amazon SimpleDB has gone into limited beta. Congratulations to everyone on the SDS / SimpleDB team; their several years of work on SimpleDB (formerly called SDS) is a brilliant piece
Open Source and Cloud Computing - O'Reilly Radar
I've been worried for some years that the open source movement might fall prey to the problem that Kim Stanley Robinson so incisively captured in Green Mars: "History is a wave that moves through time slightly faster than we do." Innovators are left behin
It?s 2018: Who Owns the Cloud? - GigaOM
In 10 years, which company will own the cloud computing space? That question has been the subject of long and contentious funding debates over the past year, especially here on Sand Hill Road. And while I know that predicting the future is an inaccurate s
netzwertig.com ? Archiv ? Warum Amazon.com wichtiger ist als Google, eBay, Facebook und und iTunes
Wie bitte? Amazon, der Online-Buchh?ndler? Wichtiger als diese Internet-Ikonen?
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