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jets3t is a Java toolkit for the Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). Building on the Java library provided by Amazon, the toolkit aims to simplify interaction with S3 while providing powerful additional features.
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Just a quick post to report that I’ve uploaded the two presentations of the From J2EE to Java EE Tour in my website.
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The project provides what is essentially a complete RSS and Atom development kit, which includes feed parsers, generators, blog client libraries, an Atom protocol implementation, a set of ten useful blogapps, and an easy-to-install blog and wiki server.
Tag Archives: Stuff to read
Daily del.icio.us for Oct 03, 2006
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Open Source AJAX Frameworks with Server-Side Java Support – Manageability
It’s time for yet another open source list. This list is really about open source java support on the serverside for AJAX development.
Daily del.icio.us for Sep 30, 2006
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BBAuth also offers a Single Sign-On (SSO) facility so that existing Yahoo! users can use your services without having to complete yet another registration process.
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Eclipse Ecosystem: Build versus collaborate
Bezos explains this behavior as organizations thinking their infrastructure or platform is part of their “secret sauce”, but quickly get overwhelmed trying to keep current and trying to achieve homogeneity.
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MySQL Performance Blog » What to tune in MySQL Server after installation
Even though you can tune quite a lot of variables in MySQL Servers only few of them are really important for most common workload
Daily del.icio.us for Sep 29, 2006
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Roll your own servers with Netcat – Lifehacker
Unix command-line utility netcat gets called the “network swiss army knife” with good reason. Like the best UNIX utilities, it’s very simple but can perform all sorts of useful tasks.
Daily del.icio.us for Sep 26, 2006
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A List Apart: Articles: 12 Lessons for Those Afraid of CSS and Standards
The cries of frustration I hear from other developers about CSS are only an echo of the ones I made for years. As a result I like to think that I can relate, and I’m writing to convey the most important lessons I’ve learned so far.
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Brennan’s Blog – Blog Archive – Shared Authentication for .NET, Java, PHP, Firefox, Safari, etc
As you look into how InfoCard works, you will see how it benefits from the proven public key encryption which makes SSL work.
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sometimes nothin’ can be a real cool hand: Defining software architecture roles.
Marty Andrews has written “Defining software architecture roles,” which describes what system architects, solution architects, and enterprise architects’ actual roles are (via TheServerSide)
Daily del.icio.us for Sep 24, 2006
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SecuriTeam – SQL Injection Walkthrough
The following article will try to help beginners with grasping the problems facing them while trying to utilize SQL Injection techniques, to successfully utilize them, and to protect themselves from such attacks.
Daily del.icio.us for Sep 18, 2006
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HP Media Vault — NAS we go again – Engadget
The HP Media Vault, a run of the mill RAID 0/1 unit coming in either 300GB / $379 (with one empty bay) or 500GB / $549 (with one empty bay) configurations. It’ll also feature gigabit Ethernet, three USB ports, and expandability up to 1.2TB
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Carbonite will automaticlaly backup your PC over the Internet for $5 per month with encryption. Wonder if they are using Amazon S3 under the covers? (via TechCrunch)
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BEA looks to tap Web 2.0 for Enterprise | InfoWorld | News | 2006-09-18 | By Paul F. Roberts
Graffiti, Runner, and Builder will add social bookmarking to BEA’s portals and will give non-IT staff the tools to create blogs, wikis, and other lightweight applications that tap into BEA�s service infrastructure
Daily del.icio.us for Sep 04, 2006
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Now that the blogosphere has settled down after the launch of Amazon’s EC2 beta program, I figured it was time to talk about something that I found missing in all the blogs and online discussions. The advantages of this virtual platform are pretty
Discover how XMLBeans is revolutionizing data binding
Get an in-depth look at the features and functionality of XMLBeans. This article introduces the technology with a simple example, takes you through the step-by-step process of compilation and binding, and discusses advanced features like XML cursors, tokens, and XQuery expressions. It also discusses how XMLBeans is more powerful than other XML-Java technology data binding techniques.