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The Future of Java EE

Topics
Modularity,
Java,
Enterprise Architecture,
Cloud Computing,
Enterprise Application Blocks

Jerome Dochez unveils the features planned for Java EE 7: Cloud Computing support, Modularity enhancements, richer Web Tier – Web Socket, HTML5, JSON-, JMS 2.0, and JPA 2.1, plus the roadmap.

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Enterprise Library To Get Auto-Scaling Of Windows Azure Applications

Topics
.NET Framework,
Enterprise Application Blocks

Windows Azure Integration Pack for Enterprise Library will bring support for a lot of Azure-only scenarios. One of these is auto-scaling of both web and worker roles, depending on various parameters such as CPU Utilization, message queue backlogs, specific date and time or even business metrics (such as # of unprocessed orders).

Microsoft Has Released Enterprise Library 5.0

Topics
Design Pattern,
Enterprise Application Blocks,
.NET

Microsoft pattern&practices has released Enterprise Library 5.0, a set of application blocks that can be used as building blocks for enterprise applications, representing Microsoft’s guidance on how to write good applications. The library contains a number of improvements, includes Unity 2.0, and supports .NET 4.0.

Java EE 6, Glassfish 3 and NetBeans 6.8 Released: Q&A with EE 6 Specification Lead Roberto Chinnici

Topics
Java,
Application Servers,
Enterprise Architecture,
Enterprise Application Blocks

Following the final approval vote for Java EE 6 last week, Sun has today released the Java EE 6 SDK, GlassFish Version 3 and NetBeans 6.8. InfoQ talks to EE 6 Specification Lead Roberto Chinnici about the significance of EE 6 for enterprise Java developers, key architectural lessons gained from working on the specification, and the future direction of the platform.

Will the Web Profile make “Enterprise Java” Attractive to Web Developers?

Topics
Java,
Application Servers,
Web Frameworks,
Enterprise Application Blocks

The latest version of Enterprise Java, which was approved a few days ago, features a capability for function-based profiles.  The first one published is the Web Profile, which aims at web developers, but it is uncertain if it will be enough to boost the platform’s adoption in a field with so many appealing offers.

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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.

Presentations about Enterprise Application Blocks

Facebook: Science and the Social Graph

Topics
Enterprise Application Blocks,
Architecture

In this presentation filmed during QCon SF 2008, Aditya Agarwal discusses Facebook’s architecture, more exactly the software stack used, presenting the advantages and disadvantages of its major components: LAMP (PHP, MySQL), Memcache, Thrift, Scribe.

Interviews about Enterprise Application Blocks

Jerome Dochez Discusses Early Plans for Java EE 7, Planned to Ship in 2012

Topics
Modularity,
Java,
Enterprise Architecture,
Cloud Computing,
Enterprise Application Blocks

In this interview, recorded at QCon London, Glassfish architect Jerome Dochez talks to Charles Humble about plans for Java EE 7. The interview covers what Java EE 6 has achieved, possible additional profiles, the impact of the cloud, new features planned for the platform, and modularity.

Glenn Block on Prism

Topics
Composition,
Enterprise Application Blocks,
.NET

In this interview filmed during ALT.NET 2008, Glenn Block answers Greg Young's questions about Prism. Among others, Glenn talks about what is Prism, the differences between Prism and CAB, the architectural challenges met, the customers' feature requests.