Event-driven Architecture with Distributed Data Management Systems
Event-driven architecture (EDA) is an architectural pattern for building systems that respond to events (significant changes in state) in the system, rather than responding to external requests or...
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Extension Methods are one of the more kewl features added to the .Net language in recent years (with .Net 3.0) that once realized, can be both fun and powerful. There are a few guidelines I will...
View ArticleUsing Enterprise Integration Patterns as a Web Content Platform
Organizations with SOA and service-based infrastructures often need to present data from multiple services in a unified, aggregated interface. Historically, this has been the domain of portals. One...
View ArticleJahia 6.5 xCM Released
Jahia 6.5 xCM was just released, and for those of you who haven’t seen or heard of Jahia 6.5, it’s a very exciting release. Jahia 6.5, despite it’s version number, is a major release of Jahia, and...
View ArticleThe Value of Quality: It’s Everyone’s Responsibility
What is the value of quality and why is it everyone’s responsibility? Have you ever really stopped and asked yourself this? Or, do you just assume that quality is a built-in, natural phenomenon and not...
View ArticleDeploying Jahia 6.1 on Oracle WebLogic
Most people deploy Jahia WCM on Apache Tomcat, which is the default application server. But Jahia is fully compliant with the Java Servlet specification, and as such can be deployed to any compliant...
View ArticleCloud Scale Data Access with In-memory Data Grids
Cloud applications require a new way of thinking about design and function. One new paradigm is data access. There are a number of options for data access, persistence, and storage in cloud...
View ArticleScalabution: Don’t let design patterns distract you from the business process
Scalability is really about distribution. Once a system exhausts all available resources on a single server, it is time to scale out – distribute the workload over more than one server. If a system can...
View ArticleUsing Hazelcast In-memory Data Grid
In a previous post, we explored a new class of products called in-memory data grids, that provide scalability and performance for data access in today’s cloud applications. In this post, we’ll walk...
View ArticleJahia 6.6.1 Released
Jahia 6.6.1 was just released last Thursday. This version brings new mobile emulation and device content exclusion to both Jahia Studio and Edit Mode. We’ll be taking a quick look at both of these...
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