Tim Fox on making Vert.x’s complexity simple
We spoke to the creator of asynchronous polyglot JVM platform Vert.x about what Vert.x offers Java developers, and more.
We spoke to the creator of asynchronous polyglot JVM platform Vert.x about what Vert.x offers Java developers, and more.
In this video from JAXConf 2013, Brian Leathem of RedHat will discuss approaches you can take in both the front and back-ends of your polyglot web applications to achieve an architecture that allows for a seamless use of multiple web frameworks. Filmed by Marakana – www.marakana.com
The asynchronous JVM framework looks set for a regeneration, following a long period of transition to the Eclipse Foundation.
Following two years of beta testing, Red Hat decide to roll out premium support for their public cloud platform.
The polyglot asynchronous framework looks set to take up residence at Eclipse, following intense community discussion.
Now the creator has left VMware, where does it leave the asynchronous framework likened to node.js
We talk to Appfog CEO Lucas Carlson about his companys ascension to the PaaS top table, and their latest acquisition of Nodester
The rise of NoSQL is characterized with confusion and ambiguity; very much like any fast-emerging organic movement in the absence of well-defined standards and adequate software solutions. Whether you are a developer or an architect, many questions come to mind when faced with the decision of where your data should be stored and how it should be managed. What does the rise of all these NoSQL technologies mean to my enterprise? What is NoSQL to begin with? Does it mean “No SQL”? Could this be just another fad? Is it a good idea to bet the future of my enterprise on these new exotic technologies and simply abandon proven mature Relational DataBase Management Systems (RDBMS)? How scalable is scalable? Assuming that I am sold, how do I choose the one that fit my needs best?
Unless youve been living under a rock for the last five years, youve probably heard a lot of buzz surrounding clouds, and unless somebodys given you a clear, specific introduction, youre no doubt leery of the term. Andy Piper and Josh Long dig deeper into Cloud Foundry
We talk to Charlie Nutter about what it means to him to be nominated by peers for the JAX Innovation Award. We talk about JRuby, the JVM, Invokedynamic and more
In part two of our interview, JAXenter asks Jason van Zyl about m2eclipse, the P2 project, Polyglot Maven, and whether we might see a merger between IAM and m2eclipse, in the future…….
Currently, preview releases of Maven 3 are available to download from the Maven website and, with a final release of Maven 3 expected for the second quarter of this year, JAXenter caught up with Jason van Zyl to ask him if Maven users should be making any preparations, ready for the Maven 3 launch……
jaxenter caught up with JAX London speaker and author of ‘JavaServer Faces in Action,’ Kito Mann, to ask him about JSF support for Scala, Spring and Groovy, and how to integrate emerging JVM languages with JavaServer Faces Polyglot.