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Coding the Architecture RSS feed for Simon Brown [Coding the Architecture] Just a short note to plug a handful of sessions that Kevin and I are presenting at the upcoming Software Architect 2008 conference, 3rd-5th June, London. 1. Coding the Architecture : From Developer to Architect The first is a re-run of our ...

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Building high volume, low latency systems with Java
For those of you not fortunate enough to be jetting over to San Francisco for JavaOne this week, feel free to come and join us this evening for some community buzz at the Coding the Architecture London User Group. Tonight, we'll be looking at the ...
06-May-2008
14:33:00
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The 3 types of city developers
Despite the impending doom and gloom of a city recession (or just a few months of uncertainty, depending on your point of view), the recruitment agents are out in force at the moment. Most people I've spoken to recently have had a ton of cold calls and ...
20-Mar-2008
10:24:00
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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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QCon London 2008 - day 1
Erich Gamma's keynote got the QCon London 2008 conference underway, where he talked about his experiences with the Eclipse project over the past seven years. There were a few interesting points during this session but I'm going to write about those ...
13-Mar-2008
09:32:00
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Pebble 2.3 released
The Pebble 2.3 release is available to download from SourceForge and includes quite a few small new features and fixes, some of which I've written about before. Here's the full list. Added a "friendly" URL for the aboutAuthor action ...
07-Mar-2008
23:00:00
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When will the offshore bubble burst?
Hearing management teams talk about offshore is becoming a more frequent occurrence these days and most large organisations that I've met in the past six months are starting to invest in offshoring if they've not done so already. That's not really ...
14-Feb-2008
11:08:00
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Thinking in aspects
AOP has proven itself as a very useful technique for centralising the cross-cutting concerns of an application and many of us use aspects in our day to day work, but are people thinking in aspects yet? For example, frameworks like Spring use aspects ...
12-Feb-2008
12:21:00
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Millisecond accuracy in Java
I'm about to start a short consulting engagement where we need to performance test a low latency trading system. By low latency, I mean that messages need to flow through the system in under 50ms. Performance testing work throws up lots of potential ...
20-Aug-2007
22:11:00
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Why isn't JConsole part of the JRE?
I've been troubleshooting and configuring Tomcat most of the day, some of which was related to configuring java.util.logging for a third party application. To check some configuration options were being picked up, I decided to tweak the Tomcat start ...
06-Aug-2007
20:45:00
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Pebble 2.1-RC1 released
It's taken a little longer than I wanted, but Pebble 2.1-RC1 is available to download from SourceForge. The major changes are the Ajax comment previews, user configurable private blogs and the new theme templates. Here's a summary of everything. Fixed ...
08-May-2007
22:43:00
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Include RSS feeds on your Pebble blog
One of the new features that will be making an appearance in Pebble 2.1 is a generic feed reader component that you can use to pull feeds into your sidebar. You can use it like this. This component uses ROME under the covers and ...
02-Apr-2007
22:39:00
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Do you need a Java architect?
I've organised a couple of unconference sessions in London over the next few weeks, with the purpose of discussing what it means to be an architect on a Java project. Doing such a session in a traditional presentation style wasn't really an option ...
28-Mar-2007
10:58:20
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QCon London : day 4
Thursday was another busy day and there were definitely a few sore heads from the social event the night before. Although I missed the opening keynote in person, my name somehow made it onto the big screen along with the other bloggers that are covering ...
21-Mar-2007
22:06:00
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QCon London : day 3
Well, as you can see from my lack of updates, this has been one busy conference! I'm writing this on the train as I travel back into London for the final day's events and hopefully my battery will hold out so that I can actually connect to the wifi and ...
16-Mar-2007
09:11:00
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QCon London : day 2
Another good day at the tutorials, although I only attended one of a possible two because I decided that finishing my introductory session for the "Java in Action" track was more important than going to both! The tutorial I attended was Mike Keith's ...
13-Mar-2007
22:04:00
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QCon London : day 1
QCon London started today with the first of two days worth of tutorials. Mine, entitled "What can JMX do for you?" was one of the first in the schedule, starting at 9am. Turnout was good and I had a great time talking about and demonstrating JMX. We ...
12-Mar-2007
21:36:00
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London Java Meetup tonight
If you want to meet some of the other 50,000 Java developers in London for an informal chat over a beer or two, please join us this evening at the London Java Meetup in The Crown Tavern near Farringdon.
27-Feb-2007
14:31:00
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Daylight savings changes - patch your JRE
The US are changing the dates when daylight savings come into effect and, since the logic for calculating these dates is built-in to the Java runtime, your applications might be affected. Basically, you need to upgrade your Java runtime environment and ...
14-Feb-2007
14:04:00
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WAR files : to explode or not?
In Stop the pollution in WEB-INF/classes, Sebastiano talks about the proliferation of configuration files underneath the /WEB-INF/classes directory of Java EE web applications. It's an interesting post and I like the recommendation of placing ...
13-Feb-2007
10:14:00
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Fifty thousand
I was chatting to somebody last week that said there's an estimated 50,000 Java developers working in and around London. That's quite a high number but it's believable and raises an interesting question. Where are you all? I (try to) regularly go ...
07-Feb-2007
15:09:00

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