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Mitch Pronschinske05/14/12
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ActiveMQ and ServiceMix Achieve New Heights

The Enterprise Integration Zone is presented by DZone and FuseSource. Check out the EI Zone for real world integration scenarios to help you learn which technology will give you the most elegant solution.  For open source systems based on Apache Camel, ActiveMQ, or ServiceMix, look into FuseSource's training and technology.  

Looks like after around a month of public beta, Fuse ESB Enterprise and Fuse MQ 7.0 have both been made generally available today according to a new announcement out of the CamelOne Conference.

Mitch Pronschinske05/14/12
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OSGi vs. Jigsaw: Kirk Knoernschild on Modularity

Kirk Knoernschild is one of the leading experts when it comes to the OSGi community. DZone recently had a chance ot interview him about his thoughts on modularity in 2012 and his new book is "Java Application Architecture: Modularity Patterns with Examples Using OSGi."

Mitch Pronschinske05/12/12
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Hadoop, Mahout, R and Lucene/Solr on One Cloud Platform

Some more cool news has come out of this week's Lucene Revolution conference related to their theme of 'Solr's not just for search, it's for analytics. In addition to their Solr-as-a-Service cloud search platform, which is basically LucidWorks Enterprise on the cloud, Lucid Imagination has now announced the beta release of LucidWorks Big Data.

Mitch Pronschinske05/09/12
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Solr as an Analytics Engine - A Key Theme at this Week's Lucene Revolution

The de facto Lucene and Solr conference is underway today in Boston, Massachusetts. The conferences have been very popular among the growing number of developers who are being asked to focus on building Lucene/Solr into their companies' software.

Mitch Pronschinske05/02/12
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Google BigQuery: An Append-only Cloud SQL Service (for your 'Big Data')

Google is getting into the 'Big Data' game with a cloud service that lets you upload huge data sets (billions of rows possible) and Google will run SQL queries over them in seconds.

Mitch Pronschinske04/28/12
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Installing Graphite 0.9.9 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

I just setup a Graphite server on Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise). Here are some instructions for getting it all working (using Apache as web server).

Mitch Pronschinske04/25/12
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The Art of Searching

Blur, which is based on Apache Lucene, is a search engine capable of searching billions of records quickly. The underlying data structures and algorithms...

Mitch Pronschinske04/21/12
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LWE 2.1 Adds Support for Drools + Crawler Scheduling

The Solr/Lucene development platform, Lucid Works Enterprise, just had a new release with the addition of crawler scheduling, Drools support, dynamic fields permitting schema free configuration, plus more...

Mitch Pronschinske04/18/12
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Ansible: CM, Deployment, and Ad-hoc Task Execution All in One

I just found out about a really interesting open source tool that could support DevOps processes in an even greater capacity than the multi-tool stacks that are currently in place at many shops. Check out some concise details about this new tech...

Mitch Pronschinske04/15/12
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Integrate Your Enterprise Apps 'Like a Boss'

Oh what's this… an Enterprise Integration Zone?! Now we have a focused place for information on integrating applications and services! Check out what's in store.

Mitch Pronschinske04/06/12
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How Facebook Does Deployment

Some interesting insider info was released this week about the Facebook deployment process. I've compiled a TL;DR version here. The information comes straight from Chuck Rossi, the head of Facebook's release engineering team.

Mitch Pronschinske04/03/12
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Watch DevOps Days Live Right Here!

When DevOps Days in Austin, TX was announced a couple of months ago, the event was sold out the day after it was announced and had a waitlist of over 100. So the organizers at DevOps Days decided to stream some of the key sessions live! (a move which Google also made after I/O sold out in minutes) So without further adieu, here is the embedded stream of DevOps Days 2012 Austin.

Mitch Pronschinske03/30/12
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Poll: How Do We Handle Our Application Environments?

I've created a poll that will give us all some interesting insights into the status of the developer community and how we're managing our application environments and deployments. We'll be sharing the poll results with the participants in the coming weeks. So answer the questions below to make sure that we get a full picture of how hard or easy our lives are in the areas of performance monitoring and deployment.

Mitch Pronschinske03/28/12
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NEW Refcardz Topics (Round 2): Awesome or Lame?

See a new menu of potential upcoming DZone Refcardz with some brief descriptions. Then simply vote on whether you think the topic idea is AWESOME, or lame.

Mitch Pronschinske03/28/12
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New Solr 3.6, 4.x Feature: Checking Index Locks at Startup

An issue related to index locks in Solr during startups was patched for the 3.6 branch and 4.x trunk. In current versions of Apache Solr, when you didn't use an option called "unlockOnStartup," you wouldn't know if your index was locked until a user tried adding a document to it.