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Mitch Pronschinske01/16/13
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VMware's RabbitMQ vs. LinkedIn's Kafka

IT consultant Stuart Charlton had a rich analysis on these two technologies from VMware (RabbitMQ) and LinkedIn (Kafka). It suggest when you should use Kafka, when you should use RabbitMQ, what both are good at, and what neither are good at.

Mitch Pronschinske01/16/13
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Apache Isis Quickstart Archetype

Continuing with our intro to the newly anointed top-level project, Apache Isis, we now take a look at how to get started with Apache Isis running the Maven quickstart archetype. With it, you'll be able to generate your first Apache Isis application

Mitch Pronschinske01/16/13
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Apache Camel Monitoring: Jamod Loopback and Logging Demo

This screencast demonstrates the use of the Jamod component for Apache Camel for monitoring the status of Modbus devices. It also demonstrates how quick and easy it is to provide loopback functionality to a Modbus device without making wiring changes.

Mitch Pronschinske01/15/13
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Graph Search: A Sign of Things to Come

It seems like we've been speculating for such a long time that Facebook would release its own smartphone. And while we're still waiting to see that after years of rumors, today it's a surprise to many that Mark Zuckerberg called a press conference today and introduced Graph Search.

Mitch Pronschinske01/15/13
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Isis: Domain-Driven Apps in Java

In October, Apache Isis became a top-level project after 2 years in the incubator. Isis is an interesting project. It's a Java framework for developing domain-driven and RESTful applications using the Naked Objects pattern.

Mitch Pronschinske01/14/13
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RabbitMQ: Turn it Up to 11

Pushing RabbitMQ's scaling limits at myYearbook.com has provided good insight in how to scale RabbitMQ clusters while avoiding RabbitMQ's common pitfalls.

Mitch Pronschinske01/11/13
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Curated List of The Best and Worst Practices of APIs

I've gathered together a substantial list of useful resources for the best and worst practices when it comes to building an API. Hope you find this curated list very bookmarkable!

Mitch Pronschinske01/11/13
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API Product Management

Is Product Management different when your product is an API? How do the key people in the API value chain set the tone for product management of APIs? Strategic and tactical considerations for planning, building, and evolving an API to make direct and indirect users successful.

Mitch Pronschinske01/10/13
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Averting Tragedy on the Architectural Commons

This talk explores how shared resources in other fields are managed for the common good, and draws analogies and lessons which can be applied to the shared ‘resource’ of a software architecture.

Mitch Pronschinske01/10/13
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Design For Replaceability - Architecture For An Agile Lifestyle

The most important question to be asked when developing a new software system is "How will we replace it?" It is however a question seldom asked.

Mitch Pronschinske01/09/13
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Mule Expression Language Cheat Sheet Released

MEL is very powerful and based on the MVEL language (note you can also use JavaScript, Groovy, Python and Ruby). Starting with Mule 3.3, the Mule ESB open source community built-in support for a new expression language for processing message flows in a very powerful and elegant way.

Mitch Pronschinske01/09/13
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Message Queues at Salesforce

Learn the best practices for queuing algorithms and optimizations from the pros at Salesforce.com. They use several techniques to provide for low latencies and fair resource allocation even under widely varying traffic patterns and resource conditions.

Mitch Pronschinske01/08/13
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AMQP vs. MQTT: Some Resources

It's important to check more than one source when comparing two technologies. Today we're taking a look at some messaging protocols, AMQP and MQTT.

Mitch Pronschinske01/08/13
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Scaling Web Applications with Message Queues

Asynchronous messaging shouldn't just be seen as something only enterprise developers. Lenz Gschwendtner had some very good tutorial steps in his presentation at a Linux conference last year.

Mitch Pronschinske01/07/13
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SwitchYard - Service Monitoring

The SwitchYard 1.0 release could be just around the corner, so if you're a fan of the JBoss stack of open source tooling, check this one out. Here's an early overview of the Service Monitoring in SwitchYard.