
juergen.brendel on Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Most people who ever worked in real-world data integration projects agree that at some point custom code becomes necessary. Pre-fabricated connectors, filter and pipeline logic can only go so far. And to top it off, using those pre-fabricated integration logic components often becomes cumbersome for anything but the most trivial data integration and processing tasks. [...]
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juergen.brendel on Tuesday, June 29, 2010
We are happy to introduce RESTx, a new open source project from MuleSoft. We believe that RESTx is quite simply the quickest and easiest way to create RESTful resources and RESTful web services in your enterprise or in the cloud, to integrate data and to make your data ready to be integrated.
Filed under: MuleSoft by juergen.brendel on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 | Social tagging: data integration > Java > open source > Python > REST > RESTful > simplicity
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Sateesh Narahari on Tuesday, February 2, 2010
In early days of my career, Sun Microsystems was the company we all looked towards. No other company innovated as much in hardware and then in software as Sun Microsystems did. In fact, Apache Tomcat started as a project at Sun. I would have guessed in the early 90s that Sun would buy Oracle – oh [...]
Filed under: Tomcat / Tcat Server by Sateesh Narahari on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 | Social tagging: GlassFish > Java > Oracle > Sun > Tomcat / Tcat Server
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jasonb on Thursday, September 24, 2009
It’s a very good thing that Tomcat is open source software. Because it is open, it enjoys broad stand-alone adoption, plus it has been incorporated as part of many other application server products, both commercial and open source. Why reinvent the wheel when Tomcat works great as a generic web container, and the source code is free? Many [...]
Filed under: Tomcat / Tcat Server by jasonb on Thursday, September 24, 2009 | Social tagging: ant > developer > howto > Java > performance > source > Tomcat / Tcat Server > webapp > webapps
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