Posts Tagged ‘Java’

Why Going The Difficult Way?

Posted in Software Development on May 16th, 2009 by Jürgen – Be the first to comment

I often get asked when there is something available on the CoordinateMe website that one can test. So you can get a first impression of the CoordinateMe web service. I have provided some information on the Lindenbook website, and people seem to get curious. My answer is often something like, “It’s not finished yet, I am currently integrating Terracotta.”, or, “It’s not in a usable state yet, I’m learning Spring.”, or, “I’m currently improving my UNIX scripts.” These answers do not tell anything to someone who is not into Java programming. read more »

Thoughts About Upgrading Terracotta

Posted in Terracotta on May 12th, 2009 by Jürgen – 1 Comment

Terracotta is one of these really cool frameworks that can make Java applications run on a computer grid without any or minor modification to application code. And even better, it comes with a dual-license, one commercial, and the other a full featured community version. read more »