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url: http://www.theserverside.comICEmobile - Enabling Enterprise Mobility with JSF
I am pleased to announce a new article from Stephen Maryka. Stephen is the Chief Technical Officer at ICEsoft Technologies Inc. Stephen provides an overview of ICEmobile, which enables Java Enterprise developers to build web applications that provide the native look, feel, and capabilities of the mobile devices from which they are accessed. ICEmobile delivers a user experience that matches native mobile applications, and it does so in a way that adapts seamlessly to the various device platforms.
Apache Camel Tutorial - Introduction to EIP, Routes, Components, Testing and other Concepts
Data exchanges between companies increase a lot. The number of applications, which must be integrated increases, too. The interfaces use different technologies, protocols and data formats. Nevertheless, the integration of these applications shall be modeled in a standardized way, realized efficiently and supported by automatic tests. Such a standard exists with the Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) [1], which have become the industry standard for describing, documenting and implementing integration problems
CamelOne DayTwo, gamification trends and more
After listening to Gabe Zichermann's open keynote this morning, I'm left with a fairly strong impression that the business applications of the future are going to have to compete with extremely popular internet phenomena like Facebook for workers' mindshare.
Hip? Or Hype? Load & Performance Testing from the Cloud
An article from experienced load & performance tester, Steve Weisfeldt Senior Performance Engineer at Neotys, about considerations to think about when moving to a cloud-based load testing strategy. He also identifies approaches to ensure that your move goes successfully and you get the value that is offered by the cloud.
Developer Productivity Report 2012: Java Tools, Tech, Devs and Data
Fresh results from ZeroTurnaround's Developer Productivity Report 2012 - 30 pages of stats, analysis and interviews with industry experts.
Optimal Application Performance and (Thread) Capacity Management via QoS for Apps
How to apply QoS techniques in the managing of application performance by way of service classification of workloads and associating such services with virtual resource capacity pools.
Tracing Solaris Hosted Java Application without Changing Source Code?
There are many good tracing tools for Java, for example, jvisualvm, which is included in the JDK release, is very handy and provides rich capabilities. Still, most of these tools lack the combination of extreme dynamism, nonintrusiveness, and broad capabilities of the DTrace framework.
Devops: What it is and why you should be doing it
Devops is the push to bring the development, test, infrastructure and operations domains under software management and control. It does this through the aggressive pursuit of integration, standardization and automation.
How to Automate Deployment of 3-tier Java Applications to the Cloud
A 6-year VMware engineer explains how to fully automate a 3-tier Java/Spring application into a cloud environment with CentOS, MySQL,tc Server/Tomcat, and Apache.
WSO2 supports Apache CXF in up coming version WSO2 Application Server
In addition to Apache Axis2, WSO2's Application Server will also integrate Apache CXF
Prediction (or Curling) is the Future in Application Performance Management & Software Optimization
There are a few general strategies to improving the performance (speed) of a software application: not doing the work in the first place, working harder, working smarting, working in parallel and finally predicting and curling.
Google Guilty of Infringements on Oracle's Copyright of Java API Libraries
So what happens next? The court will go on, but more than ever it looks like Google is going to end up owing Oracle a whole whack of dough. But at the same time, maybe it will push the two parties to the negotiating table. Perhaps Google can write a big check that not only appeases Oracle, but also gives Google ownership of the entire platform. Google could become the new steward of Java, and finally free it once and for all. It's a long shot, but if anyone has the money to make it happen, it's Google.
How the WebSocket Implementation Works in Apache Tomcat 7
Apache Tomcat 7.027 introduced the first WebSocket implementation, and VMware SpringSource engineer and Apache Software Foundation's lead for Tomcat 7 describes how the Tomcat team implemented WebSocket and how to use it.
Logging jdbc operations with Log4jdbc.
Most applications contain database access, and if you are using an ORM, probably you will use hibernate. Optimizing hibernate persistence layer, requires to be prepared to read, understand and evaluate sql. By default hibernate only print performed sql queries, but it seems that we need more information to make an accurate diagnosis of performance like connection events, returned data on queries, or parameters binding. Log4jdbc is the API tool you need.
Artifactory 2.6 is released
JFrog is pleased to announce the availability of Artifactory 2.6!