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- mainly marketing articlle by cofiiunder What if you didn't have to do any of this funny business to get scalability and reliability? What if the JVM had ac...mainly marketing articlle by cofiiunder What if you didn't have to do any of this funny business to get scalability and reliability? What if the JVM had access to a service that you could plug into to make its heap durable, arbitrarily large, and shared with every other JVM in your application tier? Enter Terracotta, network-attached, durable virtual heap for the JVM. In the spirit of full-disclosure, I'm a co-founder of Terracotta and work there as a software developer. Terracotta is an infrastructure service that is deployed as a stand-alone server plus a library that plugs into your existing JVMs and transparently clusters your JVM's heap. Terracotta makes some of your JVM heap shared via a network connection to the Terracotta server so that a bunch of JVMs can all access the shared heap as if it were local heap. You can think of it like a network-attached filesystem, but for your object data; see Figure 1.
- This application is an end-to-end sample application for .NET Enterprise Application Server technologies. It is a service-oriented application based on Win...This application is an end-to-end sample application for .NET Enterprise Application Server technologies. It is a service-oriented application based on Windows Communication Foundation (.NET 3.0) and ASP.NET, and illustrates many of the .NET enterprise development technologies for building highly scalable, rich "enterprise-connected" applications. It is designed as a benchmark kit to illustrate alternative technologies within .NET and their relative performance. The application offers full interoperability with Java Enterprise, including IBM WebSphere's Trade 6.1 sample application, and newly provided implementations on Oracle Application Server 10G (OC4J) and Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3 (Oracle implementations included with the download below). As such, the application offers an excellent opportunity for developers to learn about .NET and building interoperable, service-oriented applications.
- GSoC Student Application Deadline Extended Wednesday, 02 April 2008 Summer 2008 Credit: Luc Viatour The Google Summer of Code 2008 student application dea...GSoC Student Application Deadline Extended Wednesday, 02 April 2008 Summer 2008 Credit: Luc Viatour The Google Summer of Code 2008 student application deadline has been extended to Monday, April 7, 2008. GSoC is a great way for talented student developer
- ICCSA 4, volume 3983 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 108-117. Springer, (2006)
- Proceedings of the 2009 international conference on Multimodal interfaces, page 71--78. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2009)
- Online at" http://www. iks. inf. ethz. ch/education/ss08/ws\_soa/RESTfulWebServices. pdf (2008)
- Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing: 6th International Conference, UIC 2009, Brisbane, Australia, (2009)
- PerCom 2010 Workshops: Proceedings of the 8th Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops, Mannheim, Germany, page 678-683. (2010)
- Proceedings of the 2nd international workshop on Systems development in SOA environments, page 1--6. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2008)
- Proceedings of the Poster and Demonstration Session at the 7th International Semantic Web Conference ISWC 2008, Karlsruhe, Germany, (2008)
- IT Professional 9(4):42-45 (2007)
- Wiley, Chichester, UK, 2. edition, (2009)
- Communications of the ACM 52(7):16-17 (2009)
- Springer, Berlin, (2003)
- Springer, Berlin, (2003)
- Springer, Berlin, (2006)
- dpunkt, Heidelberg, (2009)
- O'Reilly, Beijing, 3. edition, (2007)
- The Adaptive Web: Methods and Strategies of Web Personalization, chapter 8, (2007)
- The Adaptive Web: Methods and Strategies of Web Personalization, chapter 22, Berlin, (2007)
- Kompendium Informationsdesign, (2008)
- Semantic Web Services: Concepts, Technologies, and Applications, chapter 1, (2007)
- Oxford University Press, New York, (2007)


