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Attila Szegedi on JVM and GC Performance Tuning at Twitter

Topics
JRuby,
Rhino,
Ruby,
JVM Languages,
Cassandra,
Java,
Dynamic Languages,
Sharding,
QCon San Francisco 2011,
GarbageCollection,
MySQL,
BigTable,
Compilers,
NoSQL,
Languages,
Open Source,
Clustering & Caching,
Database Design,
QCon,
Relational Databases,
Asynchronous Architecture,
Conferences,
Database,
Programming,
Performance & Scalability,
Infrastructure,
Redis

Attila Szegedi talks about performance tuning Java and Scala programs at Twitter: how to approach GC problems, the importance of asynchronous I/O, when to use MySQL/Cassandra/Redis, and much more.

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Compilify – Compile .NET Code In A Browser

Topics
ASP.NET,
Compilers,
.NET,
Programming,
Redis

Compilify is an online compiler as a service, started by Justin Rusbatch, which works on top of the Roslyn CTP. Started recently, it has already received significant attention from enthusiasts, much more than the creator expected. We got in touch with Justin to understand how it works under the covers.

SpringSource Releases Spring Data Redis 1.0.0

Topics
Java,
SpringSource,
NoSQL,
Languages,
Open Source,
Data Access,
VMWare,
Database,
Programming,
Companies,
Data Binding,
Redis

SpringSource has recently released Spring Data Redis, an abstraction over the existing Java Redis libraries that offers a unified API and easier Java Object serialization for Spring based applications.

.NET Framework Support for Cloud Foundry Through Open Source Contribution From Tier 3

Topics
.NET Framework 4.0,
MongoDB,
Distributed Document Oriented Database,
.NET Framework,
Cloud Foundry,
SOA,
.NET,
PaaS,
NoSQL,
VMWare,
Cloud Computing,
Architecture,
Programming,
Redis,
Enterprise Architecture,
Database,
Companies

Cloud service provider Tier 3 has released Iron Foundry, a .NET-friendly fork of VMware’s Cloud Foundry platform-as-a-service. Iron Foundry gives the sizeable number of .NET developers an open source alternative to Windows Azure and lets them participate in the increasingly popular Cloud Foundry ecosystem.

Does NoSQL have an impact on REST?

Topics
SOA,
REST,
NoSQL,
Enterprise Architecture,
Architecture,
Database,
Redis

Statelessness has been a central principle of RESTful design and implementation. However, with the advent of NoSQL implementations, Ganesh Prasad wonders whether that is no longer true and suggests that REST+NoSQL offers a way to remove this restriction, providing stateful sessions, scalability and fault tolerance.

JasperSoft 4 Released with Big Data Support

Topics
Neo4j,
CouchDB,
Release,
Cassandra,
Neo,
Couchbase,
Riak,
Version Control,
Distributed Document Oriented Database,
Big Data,
Java,
Graph Database,
Companies,
BigTable,
Languages,
Database Design,
NoSQL,
Source Control,
Redis,
Business Intelligence,
Database,
Announcements,
VoltDB,
Jasper Reports,
Hadoop,
Architecture,
Programming

JasperSoft announces reporting support for Hadoop and leading NoSQL databases.

Presentations about Redis

Polyglot Persistence for Java Developers - Moving Out of the Relational Comfort Zone

Topics
SpringOne 2GX 2011,
SpringOne,
MongoDB,
Spring,
Cassandra,
Conferences,
Java,
Distributed Document Oriented Database,
Big Data,
SpringSource,
Dependency Injection,
BigTable,
Languages,
VMWare,
Database Design,
NoSQL,
Design Pattern,
Relational Databases,
Object Oriented Design,
Redis,
Design,
Patterns,
Companies,
Database,
Programming

Chris Richardson shows how he ported a relational database to three NoSQL data stores: Redis, Cassandra and MongoDB.

Distributed Systems: What Nobody Told You

Topics
Riak,
Strange Loop 2011,
Distributed Document Oriented Database,
Stories & Case Studies,
Strange Loop,
Distributed Systems,
NoSQL,
Agile,
Conferences,
Database,
Redis,
Nagios,
Architecture

Shaneal Manek tells the story of how things can go wrong with a distributed system which turned into a success after incorporating appropriate tools for monitoring, analytics, logging, security.

NoSQL at Twitter

Topics
Cassandra,
QCon San Francisco 2010,
BigTable,
NoSQL,
Operations,
QCon,
Redis,
Infrastructure,
Hadoop,
Performance & Scalability,
Conferences,
Architecture,
Database,
Twitter

Ryan King presents how Twitter uses NoSQL technologies - Gizzard, Cassandra, Hadoop, Redis - to deal with increasing data amounts forcing them to scale out beyond what the traditional SQL has to offer.

Horizontal Scalability via Transient, Shardable, and Share-Nothing Resources

Topics
CouchDB,
Couchbase,
Memcached,
Caching,
QCon San Francisco 2009,
Distributed Document Oriented Database,
Companies,
Distributed Cache,
Heroku,
Erlang,
QCon,
NoSQL,
PaaS,
Clustering & Caching,
Scalability,
Functional Programming,
Architecture,
Conferences,
Database,
Performance & Scalability,
Programming,
Infrastructure,
Hadoop,
RabbitMQ,
Cloud Computing,
Redis

Adam Wiggins believes that now is the time of horizontal scalability achieved by using resources that are transient, shardable and share nothing with other resources. He gives as example several applications and a language: memcached, CouchDB, Hadoop, Redis, Varnish, RabbitMQ, Erlang, detailing how each one applies those principles.

Interviews about Redis

Inside SpringSource with Rod Johnson

Topics
AMQP,
Spring Integration,
Neo4j,
SpringOne,
Spring,
Java Annotations,
Messaging,
Conferences,
GWT,
Java EE,
Neo,
OAuth,
Dependency Injection,
SpringSource,
Java,
Annotations,
Dynamic Languages,
Web Services,
Continuous Integration,
Java Web Frameworks,
AJAX,
Graph Database,
Google AppEngine,
Authorization,
Design Pattern,
Languages,
Agile Techniques,
VMWare,
SOA,
Enterprise Architecture,
Rich Internet Apps,
NoSQL,
PaaS,
Identity Management,
Google,
GemFire,
Eclipse,
Cloud Computing,
Language,
Programming,
Patterns,
Object Oriented Design,
Database,
Design,
tc Server,
Companies,
GemStone,
AspectJ,
Architecture,
Agile,
Aspect Oriented Programming,
dmServer,
Code Generation,
AOP,
Spring Insight,
Redis,
Spring Roo,
Security,
Apache Harmony

In this interview conducted at the SpringOne 2GX conference, Rod Johnson talks about the new advancements SpringSource is bringing to the enterprise Java space, including new cloud options. Johnson discusses open-source Java in general, including the flap over the direction of OpenJDK and Apache Harmony. And he delves into the new Code2Cloud effort from SpringSource and Tasktop, and much more.