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What's New in WebSphere CloudBurst 1.1?

If you are a user or are otherwise familiar with WebSphere CloudBurst 1.0, you know that it is an appliance offering that is focused on providing you with the...

0 replies - 23 views - 03/19/10 by Yakura Coffee in Announcements

Event-Driven MVC with JSF and JBoss Seam - Common Pitfalls

Most Java web frameworks were designed with MVC in mind; however, JSF is probably one of the only few that achieved the goal. Combining JSF with JBoss Seam and...

0 replies - 2198 views - 03/17/10 by Ed Lee in Articles

A New Apache Tomcat Community: TomcatExpert.com

A new site launches today aiming to be the definitive resource for developers who want to run Apache Tomcat in large scale production environments. Sponsored...

3 replies - 3179 views - 03/16/10 by James Sugrue in Articles

tc Server Spring Edition Improves Visibility and Productivity in the Cloud

SpringSource have just announced tcServer Spring Edition, giving develpers and operators better visibility into their Spring applications deployed into cloud...

0 replies - 1496 views - 03/10/10 by James Sugrue in Articles

Cache Java Webapps with Squid Reverse Proxy

This article shows you step by step how to cache your entire tomcat web application with Squid reverse Proxy without writing any Java code.

0 replies - 1449 views - 03/10/10 by Vineet Manohar in Articles

Getting Started with the HornetQ Messaging System

HornetQ is an open source project to build a multi-protocol, embeddable, clustered messaging system with very high performance, . Messaging systems (or...

0 replies - 3649 views - 03/05/10 by Jeff Mesnil in Articles

Infinispan for the Power-user: Remoting

As a follow-up to an earlier article introducing Infinispan, which was published on DZone some months back, I'm starting a series of “Power User” articles...

0 replies - 1653 views - 02/26/10 by Manik Surtani in Articles

Souped Up Java with Azul: Part II

At Azul Systems they've been optimizing the JVM and removing its limitations for seven years.  Dr. Cliff Click, who was the lead developer of the HotSpot...

0 replies - 2753 views - 02/25/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles

From HTTP to ESB - JBossESB 4.7's New Servlet based HTTP Gateway

One of the primary functions performed by JBossESB is the routing of messages between services. (Remember that, on an ESB, everything is either a message or a...

0 replies - 2971 views - 02/24/10 by Len DiMaggio in News

Clustering Tomcat

In this article, I will show you how to use Apache/Tomcat in order to set up a load balancer. I know this has been done a zillion time before, but I will use...

6 replies - 4339 views - 02/24/10 by Nicolas Frankel in Articles

Souped Up Java with Azul: Part I

Saks.com, the online arm of the famous Saks Fifth Avenue store, claimed the top spot in Gomez, Inc.'s high-broadband availability tests during the most crucial...

0 replies - 2165 views - 02/24/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles

Introducing JSF 2 Client Behaviors

We're honored to introduce to this series, which covers new features in JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0, guest author Andy Schwartz, a JSR-314 Expert Group (EG)...

1 replies - 8506 views - 02/22/10 by Dan Allen in Articles

Bill Burke's Interesting Perspective on Java EE Standards

A well known Spring biased / anti Java EE personality wrote the following comment in an article comparing Spring MVC's RESTful web service API with the Java EE...

3 replies - 1793 views - 02/15/10 by Ryan de Laplante in Articles

Tomcat as a Cloud Service

Over 70% of enterprise datacenters use Apache Tomcat to run their Java applications on the web.  Companies that expand their datacenter capacity via cloud...

0 replies - 3772 views - 02/11/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News

Memory Leak Protection in Tomcat 7

The last time DZone spoke with Mark Thomas, a Senior Software Engineer with SpringSource and committer for Apache Tomcat, he said that Tomcat has had a long...

2 replies - 6538 views - 02/01/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles