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Configuring Logging for Postgres.app

Problem You're using Postgres.app on a Mac for local development but are getting SQL errors from your application. You're seeing an error...

0 replies - 755 views - 01/16/13 by David Winterbottom in Articles

Log Archive and Analysis with Amazon S3 and Glacier - Part IV

We now have the logs coming from CloudFront, Web/App and Search tier to the centralized log storage in Amazon S3. In this final post...

0 replies - 1036 views - 01/16/13 by Raghuraman Bala... in Articles

A Serverless, Zero-Configuration Database Solution: SQLite

Most software need saving data. Sometimes that data is predicted to be small and hundreds or thousands of transactions on it will not be needed at the same...

0 replies - 1397 views - 01/16/13 by Cagdas Basaraner in Articles

MapReduce Algorithms – Secondary Sorting

This post covers the pattern of secondary sorting, found in chapter 3 of Data-Intensive Text Processing with MapReduce.  While Hadoop...

0 replies - 890 views - 01/16/13 by Bill Bejeck in Articles

Apache Isis Quickstart Archetype

Continuing with our intro to the newly anointed top-level project, Apache Isis, we now take a look at how to get started with Apache Isis running the Maven...

0 replies - 646 views - 01/16/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Changes to String.substring in Java 7

This post was originally published as part of the Java Advent series. If you like it, please spread the word by sharing, tweeting, FB, G+ and so on! Want to...

0 replies - 613 views - 01/16/13 by Attila-mihaly Balazs in Articles

Apache Camel Monitoring: Jamod Loopback and Logging Demo

This screencast demonstrates the use of the Jamod component for Apache Camel for monitoring the status of Modbus devices. It also demonstrates how quick and...

0 replies - 1064 views - 01/16/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Functional Test Coverage - taking BDD reporting to the next level

From an original article on Wakaleo.com Conventional test reports, generated by tools such as JUnit or TestNG, naturally focus on what tests have been...

0 replies - 4851 views - 01/15/13 by John Ferguson Smart in Articles

@Cacheable overhead in Spring

Spring 3.1 introduced great caching abstraction layer. Finally we can abandon all home-grown aspects, decorators and code polluting our business logic...

5 replies - 5678 views - 01/15/13 by Tomasz Nurkiewicz in Articles

Node.js for PHP Programmers #1: Event-driven programming... and Pasta.

For a PHP developer, asynchronicity is the most puzzling aspect of the Node.js runtime. It's simply a new way to write programs. And once you pass the first...

0 replies - 9453 views - 01/15/13 by Francois Zaninotto in Articles

Portable Logger Names with Java 7 Method Handles

Java 7 introduced the Method Handles with the java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle and java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles classes. The Well-Grounded Java Developer (which...

0 replies - 2447 views - 01/15/13 by Dustin Marx in Articles

Scrum and Telecommuting - Our Experiment

Back in December last year I wrote about a pending experiment at work. Half of our scrum team already worked from home, and we wanted to see if things...

0 replies - 3990 views - 01/15/13 by Jon Archer in Articles

9 Software Security Design Principles

The term security has many meanings based on the context and perspective in which it is used. Security from the perspective of software/system development...

0 replies - 7279 views - 01/15/13 by Todd Merritt in Articles

RESTful SAML?

Existing brokered authentication standards such as SAML Web Browser SSO or OpenID accommodate RESTful web services for browser driven use cases. However,...

0 replies - 1668 views - 01/15/13 by Francois Lascelles in Articles

Treat Every Line of Code as If It's Going to be Thrown Away One Day

It’s incredible to see talented people succeed at building great things.I met Dmitri through a mentorship program and brainstormed with him during...

0 replies - 959 views - 01/15/13 by Daniel Doubrovkine in Articles