GridGain: Master-Worker in Peer-To-Peer Architecture
We sometimes get questions from users on how to ensure Master-Worker pattern within peer-to-peer (P2P) architecture in GridGain. When designing our... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: java, open source
Okay, Grails, That Was Cute: Taglibs
Grails just had its time — taglibs. Now, because of the pain of JSP tag libraries, I’ve avoided anything that sounded anything like UI taglibs. But, I... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: frameworks, groovy
GridGain: Embeddable Grid Container
One of the unique feature that is often overlooked on a cursory overview is that fact that GridGain provides an embeddable grid container. In fact,... more »
4 commentsSave Tags: java, open source
Quickly and easily analyze Java heap usage
Discover how the Pattern Modeling and Analysis Tool for Java Garbage Collector parses GC trace, analyzes Java heap usage, and recommends... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: java, news, tools
Adding jMaki wrapped Yahoo widgets to a GWT app
To prepare for our JavaOne session, GWT and jMaki: Expanding the GWT Universe, I decided I should add a jMaki Yahoo widget to a GWT application. Here... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: frameworks, java, javascript
GridGain Vs. Hadoop (Continued)
Recently Hadoop posted a HadoopVsGridgain comparison page on Wiki. I have always been a big fan of Hadoop. Although I believe that the product is very... more »
3 commentsSave Tags: java, open source
GridGain: Example of Two Job Scheduling Approaches
There are two different approaches of job scheduling on the grid...
0 commentsSave Tags: java, open source
JavaOne 2008, Day 2
I got to JavaOne late this year, but still was able to see some old friends, and do some catching up over dinner. JavaOne has become a social call and... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: java
JavaOne: What's Next in Server Side Technology
My final session of day one here at JavaOne was presented by Larry Cable, VP and Architect for WebLogic Server at BEA Systems (now part of Oracle).... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: java
Grid Dynamics + GridGain
At Grid Dynamics we see GridGain as a simple, elegant, extensible, open-source, pure-Java platform that makes traditional high-performance computing... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: java, open source
Processing Linked Web Data with XSLT
This article explores specialized areas for the use of XSLT 1.0 in LOD processing. The focus is on XSLT 1.0 (XSLT 2.0 does offer more for LOD... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: frameworks, tools, xml
interface injection in the VM
“Self-modifying code...” used to be a phrase always uttered (by us hackers) with tones of both admiration and dread. Admiration, because there are... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: java, opinion
GridGain and Grid Dynamics Partner Up
Grid Dynamics and GridGain Systems today announced a strategic alliance that combines GridGain’s fast growing open source grid computing platform with... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: java, open source
One problem that Lisp can solve
So everybody these days, if have done a clever thing; the thing is a reimplementation of a bit of Lisp: LINQ, Ruby blocks, lambdas everywhere these... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: other languages, tools
GridGain vs. Hadoop: "To Compete" Is Not The Same As " To Compare"
Recently I've noticed following article about Hadoop - HadoopVsGridGain. And to my understanding it's just an adv :) Or a kind of because only those... more »
2 commentsSave Tags: java, open source
How Hard To Develop Applications For Grid?
Not hard, not at all. If you know how to do thread programming in Java – you already know pretty much everything about how to program for the grid... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: java, open source
WPF 3D ElementFlow Upgrade - 2D on 3D interactive
The Coverflow-like WPF control created by Pavan Podila, updated to support interactive 2D on the 3D along with other features.
0 commentsSave Tags: .net, microsoft, windows
Give Priorities to Your GridGain Tasks
Making lists is a great way to schedule the time and organize your life. A lot of people and even me make the tasks list every day and I'm sure that... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: java, open source
Java NIO - No Input no Output :)
It's rather an offtop but I should say some words about NIO on Linux. NIO or new input/output provides better performance and less resources... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: java, open source
Best Photoshop brushes for web designers
A very complete list of the best photoshop brushes for web designers, along with a zip file with all of them ready to download.
0 commentsSave Tags: research, reviews, trends, web 2.0
Google and Dojo, sitting in a tree
A bunch of new tools have been added to the Dojo Ajax Toolkit that make it amazingly simple to search all of Googles services from your own site, and... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: ajax, javascript, web 2.0, web services
Firefox 3: Tango, Strata, Firelight.
Still under intensive polishing, the Firefox 3 themes now have names: Tango, Strata and Firelight, for the Linux, Windows and Mac OS X operating... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: tools
Open Source vs. Traditional Business Model and Romanticism vs. Practicality
I thought this topic was beaten to death but I am still getting asked this question from time to time. Sometime people ask me how we are different... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: java, open source
Build templates for data-driven Web sites
Discover basic techniques for writing Web sites that you can later re-skin by using templates during the site's initial creation. Also, learn why you... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: css-html, methodology, tools, web design
NetBeans 6.1 makes an early debut
Now this is a good idea. Rather than risk getting lost in all the news and hype of JavaOne week, when everyone and their brother seems to be making a... more »
0 commentsSave Tags: java, news, open source, tools
via