This post was a live blog from the recent MongoSV conference. Here’s a link to the entire series of posts. Kenny is getting started, talking about performance tuning based on experience at Shutterfly. They have 8 MongoDB clusters in production with ~30 servers. Not cloud based: all own hardware and datacenters. MongoDB performance tuning is similar to traditional RDBMS tuning. Looking at queries,
Sometimes you don't need all of the features that a powerful tool has to offer, and you'd be better off finding something lighter that only does what you need it to do. That's the situation developer Dennis Reimann was facing when he wanted to setup an Ubuntu machine for the specific purpose of deploying Ruby apps. After deciding that the learning curve on Chef and Puppet were a little too steep
Caoyuan Deng (pictured right) is a developer living in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. He's a member of the NetBeans Dream Team. During the recent year, he's been developing AIOTrade, a trading platform, for a Chinese financial company. He's also the developer behind the Scala plugin for NetBeans IDE. In the interview below, Caoyuan talks about the Scala plugin, how it came about, and where it is going! H
We've all known for some time that the JDK 7 development schedule was a bit too ambitious given the sudden addition of closures and the re-structuring after the Oracle acquisition. Having been written 'pre-acquisition', the initial JDK 7 roadmap looked unrealistic even in late 2009. So what does this mean? More delays? Not necessarily, says Mark Rienhold. Today, Oracle's Chief Architect in the
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The notion of an statically typed Groovy has caused quite the waves lately in both Java and Groovy communities. Dzone caught up with Alex Tkachman, project founder and lead, and got the inside scoop on the project. Continue reading to learn more about the project's goals and future developments. Andres Almiray: There has been a lot of buzz recently about statically typed Groovy. What is it all abo
It seems my recent post on OSGi has ruffled a few feathers. I’ve also received a few personal e-mails suggesting that I have missed the mark because OSGi is a significant component of the next generation application platform. Major vendors such as IBM are building OSGi into their products, and other leading edge vendors leverage OSGi as an enabling technology upon which their technical architectur
This week Hudson creator Kohsuke Kawaguchi introduced his new startup, InfraDNA, which provides support and consulting for the Hudson Continuous Integration system. After nine years of employment, Kawaguchi left Oracle earlier this month in order to start his new business. In his blog, he explains how chose the name for his company: "The name of the company is InfraDNA because I think of Hudson m
In just over six years, Apache Maven has become one of the most coveted tools for project build and reporting management. It’s been five years since the release of Maven 2, and now the Maven committers have released the next landmark version of the software. Incredible Improvements in Little Time It didn’t take long for Maven to become one of the most respected and desired tools in computer engine
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