
It was worth attending Staffan Larsen's (Oracle Java Serviceability Architect) presentation "Diagnosing Your Application on the JVM" (Hilton Plaza...
0 replies - 2476 views - 10/04/12 by Dustin Marx in Articles

I returned to Plaza A/B in the Hilton to attend the fourth session on
Monday, but first went up to the top floor of the Hilton to pick up
lunch. I'm...
0 replies - 3076 views - 10/02/12 by Dustin Marx in Articles

Let’s start with a quick rewind to the early days of my career as a
Java developer. I wanted to eliminate Garbage Collection (GC) pauses
from a test that...
0 replies - 4030 views - 09/06/12 by Nikita Salnikov... in Articles

False alerts are quite possibly the
most annoying thing to any sys admin. Your monitoring tool shows your resource
is down, you go check on it, and its fine....
0 replies - 899 views - 09/06/12 by Stacey Schneider in Announcements

Google's entire index has been in RAM for at least 5 years now. Why
not do the same with an Apache Lucene search index?
RAM has become very affordable...
3 replies - 6932 views - 08/04/12 by Michael Mccandless in Articles

Determination
of proper Java Heap size for a production system is not a
straightforward exercise. In my Java EE enterprise experience, I have
seen...
0 replies - 17188 views - 07/18/12 by Pierre - Hugues... in Articles

Excelsior JET 7.6, a complete Java SE 6 JVM with an ahead-of-time compiler, has received a number of important bug fixes through Maintenance Pack 3. MP3 comes...
0 replies - 793 views - 06/27/12 by Dmitry Leskov in Announcements

Brendan W. McAdams presents the following presentation (approx. 1 hour) on bringing together MongoDB, a popular NoSQL database, with the Java Virtual...
0 replies - 3758 views - 06/26/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

The 8-minute video below shows how Azure caters to the needs of the Java devloper.
0 replies - 3276 views - 06/19/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

The Big Three - Scala, Clojure and Groovy.
The following is an article written by TheCodeGeneral (not too sure who he is, but is quite respected in the...
0 replies - 8771 views - 05/14/12 by Judah Johns in Articles

Very often, websites can't cope with any extra load, whether from high traffic or performance reducing tasks. As a result, companies lose money, as well as...
1 replies - 6403 views - 04/10/12 by Judah Johns in Articles

Threads are back in style
these days. If you were like me, a Java engineer getting into Ruby
couple years back, you probably would have seen your fair...
0 replies - 4275 views - 02/28/12 by Santosh Kumar in Articles

According to a recent interview, Tumblr's transformation from small startup to blogging beast has led to an adoption of a JVM-centric approach to development....
0 replies - 5503 views - 02/15/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Ring is a basic tool for executing your Clojure code into a web server environment, by satisfying HTTP requests and producing responses. In scope, Ring is...
0 replies - 6011 views - 01/05/12 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Leiningen is an automation tool for Clojure projects: while you could in theory continue to use Ant and Maven directly to download JARs dependencies and to run...
0 replies - 4543 views - 12/27/11 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles