
- Topics
- .NET Framework,
- QCon San Francisco 2008,
- .NET,
- Operations,
- QCon,
- Monitoring,
- Scalability,
- Programming,
- Mobile,
- Infrastructure,
- Architecture,
- Conferences,
- Performance & Scalability,
- MSMQ
In this interview from QCon San Francisco 2008, Joseph Molnar discusses scanR, choosing .Net for scanR, the architecture of scanR, working with mobile carriers, scaling, challenges which were encountered, .Net components and libraries used, major problems encountered and their solutions, managing scanR, and what would be done differently if scanR was rewritten from scratch.
- Topics
- WebSphere MQ,
- Websphere,
- Messaging,
- Application Servers,
- IBM,
- Web Services,
- Companies,
- Java,
- .NET,
- Languages,
- SOA,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- ZeroMQ,
- Programming,
- ActiveMQ,
- Architecture,
- MSMQ
When building larger scale applications, message queues are often very helpful for both distributing and aggregating workloads. In the .NET ecosystem there are several options available for message queuing. This article highlights some of the more popular and unique offerings as well as the basic terminology needed to evaluate them.
- Topics
- Spring JavaConfig,
- Messaging,
- Spring,
- ASP.NET MVC,
- Web Services,
- Java,
- ADO.NET,
- NUnit,
- Visual Studio,
- ASP.NET,
- Dependency Injection,
- SpringSource,
- IDE,
- Design Pattern,
- VMWare,
- Microsoft,
- Unit Testing,
- .NET,
- SOA,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Languages,
- Programming,
- Spring Integration,
- Architecture,
- Companies,
- MSTest,
- Object Oriented Design,
- Design,
- TDD,
- Testing,
- Patterns,
- AOP,
- ActiveMQ,
- MSMQ,
- Aspect Oriented Programming,
- Tibco,
- Spring.NET
A new version of the Spring.NET framework, version 1.3, was recently released. InfoQ spoke with Mark Pollack, founder and lead of the Spring.NET project, to learn more about this release and what new capabilities it brings, and also to learn more about the new Spring Integration.NET project.
- Topics
- JMS,
- Messaging,
- Java EE,
- Java,
- Web Services,
- Languages,
- SOA,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Open Source,
- Programming,
- Architecture,
- ActiveMQ,
- MSMQ
Apache ActiveMQ, an open source provider of enterprise messaging services, recently released version 5.1 which includes improvements in stability and performance of the message broker. This version also includes support for destination monitoring, priority message ordering and a Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ) to ActiveMQ Bridge with the new msmq transport component.