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Dan Haywood01/29/13
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Apache Isis now has Shiro Integration for Security

Hot on the heels of Isis’ first release as an Apache top-level project, we’ve now released a new security component that integrates with Apache Shiro.

Mitch Pronschinske01/29/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (1/29/13)

A Rails vulnerability gets patch, the community begins voting for the name of the next Eclipse release, and the Ouya Android gaming console is out in the wild.

Max De Marzi01/28/13
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Facebook Graph Search with Cypher and Neo4j

Facebook Graph Search has given the Graph Database community a simpler way to explain what it is we do and why it matters.

Steve Francia01/28/13
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4 Myths of Disaster Recovery

There are a variety of reasons businesses either do not have a disaster recovery plan or their current plan is substandard.

Raghuraman Bala...01/28/13
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AWS Updates for Happy Architects

AWS keeps adding a lot of features to its existing services and also keeps launching new services.

Eric Genesky01/28/13
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Azure Development in VS 2012

Mohamad Halabi presents how you can use VS 2012 to deveop, test, and deploy applications to Windows Azure.

Eric Genesky01/28/13
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Hadoop-as-a-Service + Open Source Framework

Here's a 12-minute overview of Mortar Data given by his CEO.

Dalip Mahal01/28/13
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Stop It! No… Really Stop It

There are 5 worst practices in software development that if stopped immediately will improve your productivity by a minimum of 12% and improve quality by a minimum of 15%.

Nikita Ivanov01/28/13
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Streaming MapReduce: Code Examples

In about 50 lines of code we’ve put together both ingestion and querying streaming MapReduce app. We’ve run it on the local cluster – and it will run . . .

Eric Genesky01/28/13
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Enterprise Requirements for Graph Databases

Initially Semantic Web databases were primarily used for analytics. Users would dump data in their RDF database and then perform interesting analytics with rules, reasoners, and query languages like SPARQL.

Eric Genesky01/28/13
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An Interview with the Author of DZone's HTTP Refcard

Mick Knutson answers a few questions about his background and interest in creating a professional-grade reference to HTTP for developers.

Arnon Rotem-gal-oz01/28/13
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The Saga Pattern and that Architecture vs. Design Thing

When I think about the Saga pattern I see sagas as the notion of getting distributed agreement of a process with reduced guarantees (vs. distributed transactions that propose ACID guarantees across systems). Let's look deeper at what is, and isn't, a saga.

Don Pinto01/28/13
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Couchbase: Understanding group_level in View Queries

Querying Views is what views are all about. Our documentation is great and can be found here . . .

Ayende Rahien01/28/13
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Does the Mediator Pattern Stand the Test of Time?

Like the Façade pattern, I can absolutely see the logic of wanting to use a mediator. It is supposed to make it easier to work with a set of objects, because it hides their interactions.

Kane Mar01/28/13
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Scrum 101 … an Intensive Online Introduction to Scrum

Scrum101 is a side project that I’ve been working on and off for over a year. It started as some experiments in video, because I wanted to learn how my live course material would translate into video and if there was something that I could do with that.