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Software Technology will always been in constant flux. Change will always be inevitable. So as a Java developer you need to continue to groom your career by learning new techniques and technologies. It's both a curse and a blessing. It's a blessing because Java, without a doubt, is where a lot of innovation happens. The question though is, out of the multitude of Java projects out there, which one
You are here: Home » blog » stuff » Open Source Grid and Cluster Computing Frameworks Written in Java Had a little bit of a conundrum on what title to give this list. I gather that "Grid" and "Cluster" computing would resonate better than "Distributed" and "Parallel". There's been a lot of activity lately in this area, however the one I've keenly interested in are the ones that integrate with Am
You are here: Home » blog » stuff » Open Source Calendar Management Written in Java Human activities revolve around the management of time. It's just ironic that Java's support for time and calendar manipulation has been quite anemic at best. Fortuntately there are several open source solutions out there that make a valiant attempt to compensate for Java's defficiencies. (note: There's a new JSR
You are here: Home » blog » stuff » Open Source Web Crawlers Written in Java I was recently quite pleased to learn that the Internet Archive's new crawler is written in Java. Coincindentally, I had in addition to put together a list of open source projects for full-text search engines, I put together a list of crawlers written in Java to complement that list. Here's the list: Heritrix - Heritr
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You are here: Home » blog » stuff » Open Source Probabilistic Networks Written In Java So just in the event that Rules engines don't cut the mustard, here's a review of Probabilistic Networks (written in Java of course) that'll help your programs do some inferencing on partial knowledge. Classifier4J - Classifier4J is a Java library designed to do text classification. It comes with an implement
You are here: Home » blog » stuff » The Latest Trend: Javascript Frameworks on the Server Side Looks like there's a mini trend brewing, that is "Javascript in the Server". Mozilla's Rhino and its future inclusion in Java seems to be driving this trend. This in addition to Rhino's capability of supporting continuations. Here's a list of frameworks that I've stumbled upon. Rhino in Spring - Rhino
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You are here: Home » blog » stuff » Why REST is Better - Part 1 - Explained in Code When I was studying Physics the quickest way to end an argument was to show the explanation in mathematics (albeit a lot of handwaving mathematics!). Most software developers on the otherhand do not grok math, however they surely do grok code. Therefore if you could explain your arguments through code then you wo
One thing worth of interest with OpenWFE : its worklist component may be accessed by python code. Pyya is OpenWFE's python library, as OpenWFE provides a REST interface, pyya leverages it to allow our fellow python developers to take advantage of an open source workflow engine.
In 2003, I initially began creating this blog. Like many, I had stumbled upon blogging just by accident. I was attracted by how such diverse and insightful niblets of information were being exchanged by blogs devoted to the Java platform. So, when Anthony Eden ( freeroller ) volunteered a server to post for free, I got into the act myself. Like many programmers, I actually had an aversion for wr
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