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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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Apollo Next Generation Message Queuing Posts Some Impressive Benchmarks

Topics
Java

Apollo is a next generation message queuing solution that recently posted some impressive benchmarks against RabbitMQ, HornetQ, and ActiveMQ. The benchmarks indicate that Apollo will be on a lot of developer's roadmaps for messaging.

Oracle's Java EE 7 Plans Include Adding Cloud and HTML5 Support to the Platform

Topics
Web 2.0,
Java,
Web Frameworks,
Cloud Computing,
JCP Standards

Oracle filed the umbrella JSR for Java EE 7 last week, and the specification has now passed the initial review ballot stage. The overarching themes are emerging web technologies, cloud computing, and continued ease of use improvements including an overhaul to the JMS API. Elsewhere, JPA is scheduled to receive attention, and Oracle is talking about plans to revive the long dormant JCACHE JSR.

JBoss Benchmark Claims HornetQ is the Performance Leader of Enterprise Messaging Systems

Topics
Java,
Open Source,
Messaging

JBoss has published the results of messaging throughput benchmarks against the leading enterprise messaging servers on the market that implement the Java Message Service (JMS) API.  In these results HornetQ demonstrates superior performance compared to the other products.

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Interview and Book Excerpt: ActiveMQ in Action

Topics
Java,
Book Review,
Messaging

In this article, InfoQ spoke with Bruce Snyder, co-author of ActiveMQ in Action book, about the main motivation for writing the book, transaction management and messaging security aspects in ActiveMQ container and emerging trends in the messaging space.

An Introduction to SpringSource's Advanced Message Queuing Protocol Support

Topics
Java,
Messaging

This article looks at the problems AMQP is aiming to address, exploring some of the debate and controversy that the draft specification has generated. We talk to SpringSource's Mark Pollack and Mark Fisher, to find out more about their AMQP-based products, and iMatix's Pieter Hintjens about his work on the specification and his concerns around the direction it has taken.

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 JMS

Domain Event-Driven Architecture

Topics
Architecture,
Event Driven Architecture,
SOA

Stefan Norberg introduces Domain Event-Driven Architecture, how it helps SOA, and how it has been used by Unibet to make its architecture less coupled, resulting in better performance and scalability. Norberg offers practical advice, presenting technical details of the technologies used: JMS, XML, JSON, Google Protocol Buffers, ActiveMQ and Spring.

Voca, UK's largest payment processing engine running Spring

Topics
ESB,
Transactions Processing,
Java,
Enterprise Architecture,
Architecture

In this presentation from QCon London, William Soo and Meeraj Kunnumpurath discuss the Voca transaction processing system architecture, the previous Mainframe-based architecture, architectural challenges and requirements, the new Spring and J2EE-based architecture, upcoming challenges for Voca, and technologies to watch for in the future.