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A collection of notes and musings on technical issues by David Savage
Chronological Thought: December 2009
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A collection of notes and musings on technical issues by David Savage. Wednesday, 2 December 2009. So in my last couple of posts I've been showing the power of Nimble. You will have noticed that it is primarily a console environment. As such you may be wondering how you can provide your own commands to execute in the Nimble. Posh is an implementation of the command line interface specified in RFC-147. Container and the Nimble container from Paremus. This gives you some background, so now the standard thi...
Chronological Thought: And for my next trick
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A collection of notes and musings on technical issues by David Savage. Tuesday, 1 December 2009. And for my next trick. Just for fun and to demonstrate the power of the Posh (sh)ell environment I decided to knock together the following trivial script to do a "traditional" OSGi bundle file install from a directory:. Create a temporary array for storing ids. Array = new java.util.ArrayList;. Iterate over the files passed. In as arguement 1 to this script. Each (glob $1/*) {. Method to install each bundle.
Chronological Thought: October 2010
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A collection of notes and musings on technical issues by David Savage. Monday, 18 October 2010. OSGi and The Cloud (Part 2). This is the second blog entry in a series documenting the underlying points I made in my recent talk at the OSGi Community Event. In London. Entitled "OSGi And Private Cloud", the slides are available here. And the agenda is as follows:. Where is Cloud computing today? Where does OSGi fit in the Cloud architecture? What are the challenges of using OSGi in the Cloud? OSGi first beca...
Chronological Thought: OSGi & The Cloud (Part 2)
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A collection of notes and musings on technical issues by David Savage. Monday, 18 October 2010. OSGi and The Cloud (Part 2). This is the second blog entry in a series documenting the underlying points I made in my recent talk at the OSGi Community Event. In London. Entitled "OSGi And Private Cloud", the slides are available here. And the agenda is as follows:. Where is Cloud computing today? Where does OSGi fit in the Cloud architecture? What are the challenges of using OSGi in the Cloud? OSGi first beca...
Chronological Thought: OSGi & The Cloud (Part 1)
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A collection of notes and musings on technical issues by David Savage. Friday, 8 October 2010. OSGi and The Cloud (Part 1). I recently attended the OSGi Community Event. Where I gave a talk entitled "OSGi And Private Cloud" the slides for which are available here. However as has been pointed out. If you watch the slide deck they're a little on the zen side, so if you weren't at the event then it's a bit difficult to guess the underlying points I was trying to make. In the talk the agenda was as follows:.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009. Cloud Computing - finally, FINALLY, someone gets it! I've been really busy these last few months. So not had the time or inclination to post. Yet after reading Simon Crosby's recent article Whither the Venerable OS? I felt compelled to put pen to paper. Or rather should that be fingers to keyboard. Whilst a good read, the magic paragraph for me appears towards the end of Crosby's article. This is IMO exactly right, and the motivation behind the Paremus Service Fabric. Black...
Adapt and Evolve: October 2009
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Thursday, October 22, 2009. OSGi: The Value Proposition? In a recent blog Hal Hildebrand. OSGi's value proposition in terms of its ability to reduce long term '. Hal argues that whilst it may be harder to start with OSGi as it initially appears more complex, for large applications and large teams it is ultimately simpler because the architecture is 'modular'. A diagram along the lines of the following is used to emphasis the point. I'm naturally interested in concepts such as 'Complexity',. As we refacto...
Adapt and Evolve: April 2008
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Saturday, April 05, 2008. If only Newton were Apache. Whilst I'm on a roll. I continue to get asked by all sorts of parities, "Why is Newton using a GPL (actually AGPL) open source license? Why isn't it Apache? Less frequently, the same question in another guise - "Why did Paremus set up codeCauldron. Rather than join Apache or Eclipse? This question usual emanates from one of three sources:. Usually very excited about Newton. And its capabilities; typically a Samurai. Usually want Newton capabilities up...
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007. Complexity - Part I: What would IT Marketing do without it? For all its press coverage, little effort has been made in defining "Complexity" in a manner that is relevant to the modern enterprise. We'll start by imagining two abstract distributed "systems"; each system an infinite 3 dimensional lattice, each in a 3 dimensional space - we'll avoid distractions caused by none-euclidean geometry :). Here is the crunch. Whereas the first regular. A description of a node. Whilst ...
Adapt and Evolve: February 2009
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Friday, February 27, 2009. Global Financial Meltdown and Google Mail Service Outage. Whilst the current global economic meltdown and the recent Google e-mail. Service outage may seem entirely different types of event, there is some degree of commonality. Both represent catastrophic cascading failure within large complex distributed systems. The analogy unfortunately finishes there. . Remains of deep concern to system architects and economists alike. . Unfortunately the same is true of the current generat...
Adapt and Evolve: September 2009
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009. Cloud Computing - finally, FINALLY, someone gets it! I've been really busy these last few months. So not had the time or inclination to post. Yet after reading Simon Crosby's recent article Whither the Venerable OS? I felt compelled to put pen to paper. Or rather should that be fingers to keyboard. Whilst a good read, the magic paragraph for me appears towards the end of Crosby's article. This is IMO exactly right, and the motivation behind the Paremus Service Fabric. Barac...
Adapt and Evolve
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Monday, October 12, 2009. How do you scale your Spring DM or POJO applications without development framework lock-in? Cloud centric composite applications promise to be more disruptive and more rewarding than either the move to client-server architectures in the early 1990’s, or web-services in the late 1990’s. A successful Private Cloud / Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution will provide the robust and agile foundations for an organization’s next generation of IT services. Want to know more?
Adapt and Evolve: December 2009
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Tuesday, December 01, 2009. 8220;Making Modularity Manageable™”. Or should that be "OSGi Mmm." ;). I am very pleased to announce the release of. Today Nimble combines a feature rich OSGi shell with the industries most powerful dependency resolver. The Nimble release is not only a software release, but a landmark in our ongoing mission to making adaptive OSGi based systems simpler to develop and manage than the legacy they replace. And use Nimble for free on a 30 day renewable license. 8221; by @yanpujante.
Adapt and Evolve
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Monday, January 07, 2008. Complexity - Part II: It all depends on the Question you ask! I previously argued that the apparent. Complexity of a system varies dramatically with respect to the type of question you ask. The answer to one question may make a given system seem inordinately complex, yet ask another similar question, from a slightly different perspective, and the same system appears very simple. Hence, it is the question. In contrast, if I ask,. The response requires no further thought. Whil...
Adapt and Evolve: July 2009
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Saturday, July 11, 2009. Is your OSGi runtime? Hands up all of you managing OSGi dependencies via an editable list of bundles. Easy isn't it! It just works right! Well actually - it '. But I'm not alone voicing this concern! In his recent article ". Reuse: Is the Dream Dead? Kirk Knoernschild continues his efforts to educate the industry on the. Kirk argues that as you increase potential. Yet, from a development perspective the issue of dependency management is well understood. Is less immediately obviou...
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Chronological Thought
A collection of notes and musings on technical issues by David Savage. Monday, 18 October 2010. OSGi and The Cloud (Part 2). This is the second blog entry in a series documenting the underlying points I made in my recent talk at the OSGi Community Event. In London. Entitled "OSGi And Private Cloud", the slides are available here. And the agenda is as follows:. Where is Cloud computing today? Where does OSGi fit in the Cloud architecture? What are the challenges of using OSGi in the Cloud? OSGi first beca...
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