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QCon London 2008 - day 2
The first session I attended on day 2 was called "Architecting for Performance and Scalability", where representatives from Terracotta, (Oracle) Coherence, GigaSpaces, etc (and eBay) came together to talk about the different approaches to building ... |
14-Mar-2008 08:46:00 |
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Simplicity
As an architect, you'll undoubtedly be called upon to make decisions about how a particular requirement should be fulfilled. Remember, you bring together the appropriate balance between functional and non-functional requirements to produce what the ... |
17-Feb-2006 21:24:29 |
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The Top Ten Ways to Botch an Enterprise Java Application
If you're planning on heading to JavaOne this year, Cameron Purdy will be presenting what sounds like a very interesting talk on the top ten ways to botch an enterprise Java application. From his blog... Two of my presentations were accepted for ... |
25-Jan-2006 13:28:33 |
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High-Assurance Design
This week, Cliff Berg is doing a promotion of his latest book entitled High-Assurance Design : Architecting Secure and Reliable Enterprise Applications. I'm sure you've encountered this yourself, but on many projects there's often a disconnect between ... |
18-Jan-2006 20:11:09 |
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