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Josh Long

Josh Long is an an engineer, speaker, blogger, author (Apress' "Spring Enterprise Recipes" and "Spring Recipes, 2nd Edition") and a member of the JCP. When he's not hacking on code, he can be found at the local Java User Group or at the local coffee shop. Josh likes solutions that push the boundaries of the technologies that enable them. His interests include scalability, BPM, grid processing, mobile computing and so-called "smart" systems. He works at Shopzilla, where he helps build highly-scalable applications. He can be reached at joshlong.com, where he also maintains a blog.

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A Discussion with Allard Buijze on CQRS with the Axon framework

Topics
Enterprise Architecture,
Enterprise Application Blocks,
Spring Integration,
Transactions Processing,
Java,
Architecture,
Event Driven Architecture,
Domain-Driven Design

The Axon framework is a Java implementation of the Command and Query Responsibility Segregation. InfoQ talked with its creator, Allard Buijze, to find out more.

News by Josh Long

Axon Framework 1.0 Released

Topics
Java,
Enterprise Architecture,
Architecture,
Spring Integration,
Event Driven Architecture

The Axon framework from JTeam - an implementation of the CQRS and EDA patterns - has been released.

Spring Integration 2.0 Released

Topics
Java,
Spring Integration

SpringSource has just released Spring Integration 2.0. Spring Integration is a lightweight framework to help build event-driven and messaging oriented applications in the familiar Spring style. InfoQ caught up with project lead Mark Fisher to talk to him about the new release.

Activiti 5.0 GA, the Apache 2 Licensed BPMN 2 Engine Released

Topics
Business Process Modeling,
Enterprise Architecture,
Workflow / BPM,
Business Process Management,
SOA,
Java,
Choreography,
Business Rules Engines

Alfresco has just released version 5.0 GA of the Activiti engine, an Apache2 licensed BPMN 2.0 implementation. InfoQ talked with project lead Tom Baeyens on the new release. Tom is also the creator and former project lead for the jBPM project.

Oracle Enterprise Pack Supports Eclipse 3.6, GlassFish and Coherence

Topics
Java,
Tools

Oracle Releases Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse. The new release aligns with Eclipse 3.6, or "Helios." The bundle includes support for GlassFish, Java EE6, WebLogic administration and management, enhanced support for the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST), and Oracle's data-grid entry, Oracle Coherence.

NetBeans 6.9 Release Supports JavaFX, Java EE6 and OSGi

Topics
Java,
Tools,
Platforms,
REST,
Rich Client / Desktop,
JCP Standards

Oracle has released version 6.9 of its popular open-source Java IDE, NetBeans. This is the first release under its stewardship since it accquired Sun Microsystems.

Tomcat 7 Beta Debuts Servlet 3.0 Support, Security Upgrades and Operations-Friendly Updates

Topics
Web Servers,
Java,
Tools

New Tomcat 7 Beta brings Servlet 3.0 and JSP 2.2 support, security upgrades, and new management features.

HyperSQL 2.0 - New Release 5 Years In the Making

Topics
Modularity,
Java,
Open Source,
Persistence,
Unit Testing,
Data Access

The HyperSQL database (HSQLDB), version 2.0, has been released after 5 years in the making. HyperSQL 2.0 is the worthy successor to HSQLDB 1.8, which has been integrated and used in applications large and small, including the ubiquitous OpenOffice Base application. The new version boasts more features than any other open source database.

Alfresco Announces Activiti Project, an Apache 2 Licensed BPM Engine

Topics
Java,
Business Process Modeling,
SOA Platforms,
Workflow / BPM,
Business Process Management,
SOA

Alfresco announces their open source, Apache 2 Licensed Business Process Managment engine, Activiti, with former jBPM lead Tom Baeyens at the helm.