Architecture

DZone Daily Dose - 2009/11/21

The Cray XT5 "Jaguar" supercomputer at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is now the world's fastest computing system according to the TOP500...

0 replies - 741 views - 11/20/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

CTO Ari Zilka Says Terracotta is Fast

Terracotta is having a defining year in 2009.  Their Hibernate and EHcache products provide innovative methods for object-relational mapping and distributed...

0 replies - 1990 views - 11/18/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

From ESB to BPEL - Continuing with the RiftSaw-JBossESB Integration

In the previous post to this blog, we looked at orchestrating JBossESB services from a RiftSaw BPEL process. In this post, we'll look at the other side of the...

0 replies - 956 views - 11/18/09 by ldimaggi in News

DZone Daily Dose - 2009/11/17

Mark your calendars!  The dates have been set for next year's Red Hat Summit and JBoss World.  Both conferences will take place from June 22nd to the 25th. ...

0 replies - 1898 views - 11/17/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Top 6 Open Source Java EE Application Servers

 This is a very basic review of active and available open source Java EE Application servers and Servlet container (Web containers) to let the community...

5 replies - 4927 views - 11/16/09 by Masoud Kalali in Articles

Is OSGi Adoption Growing? An Interview with Kirk Knoernschild

Interest in OSGi has seen a steady increase over the years as the benefits of modularity drive its adoption.  In a recent blog post, Kirk Knoernschild of the...

0 replies - 2253 views - 11/13/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

On static compilation of Groovy

Groovy is the great programming language. Period. I am not going to argue about that and I don't plan to convince anybody. If you don't share this belief or...

11 replies - 3818 views - 11/10/09 by Alex Tkachman in Articles

A Look Inside JBoss Microcontainer's ClassLoading Layer

Now that we've grasped the Virtual File System (VFS) concepts, it’s time we move on to Microcontainer’s ClassLoading layer (as promised in the previous...

0 replies - 3341 views - 11/10/09 by alesj in Articles

What Hadoop is Good At

Hadoop is getting more popular these days. Lets look at what it is good at and what not.The Map/Reduce Programming modelMap/Reduce offers a different...

2 replies - 4373 views - 11/06/09 by riho in Articles

Turtles and Architecture

The story of software architecture reminds me of the following story.

0 replies - 2507 views - 11/04/09 by Kirk Knoernschild in Articles

Five Important Trends on the Enterprise Architect's Radar

It is no secret that the internet architectures are influencing enterprise architectures. This post attempts to summarise some of the recent trends in the...

4 replies - 5251 views - 11/02/09 by dnene in Articles

Question on Module Design

Like last year, in my Agile Architecture - Technologies and Patterns session at SpringOne2GX, I asked the attendees the same three questions surrounding...

3 replies - 1872 views - 10/31/09 by Kirk Knoernschild in Articles

Top ALM Tools and Solutions Providers

A good application lifecycle management (ALM) package has software that is able to carefully manage and monitor all aspects of software development.  ALM...

3 replies - 2838 views - 10/21/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

OO Design for Testability

 We design our code for performance, maintenance, simplicity, extensibility and other goals, but most of us do not think about testability as a design...

0 replies - 2640 views - 10/16/09 by Nitin Bharti in Videos

Øredev Developers Conference Coming to Sweden, Nov 2-6

Considered by many to be the best developers conference in Europe, Øredev is running for its fifth consecutive year. This years' theme "Efficiency"...

0 replies - 2005 views - 10/16/09 by Nitin Bharti in Announcements