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“Comparing JVM Web Frameworks” – a response to Matt Raible | Incremental Operations
https://ptrthomas.wordpress.com/2010/12/04/comparing-jvm-web-frameworks-a-response-to-matt-raible
Perfbench update: Tapestry 5 and Grails. 8220;Comparing JVM Web Frameworks” – a response to Matt Raible. December 4, 2010. For the last few minutes I’ve been trying to post a comment on this blog post http:/ raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/my everything you ever wanted. And the blog engine there (Roller) throws an exception. Matt links to one of my tweets as an example of the “anger” he has inspired. Here is my response, hopefully at least the blog pingback will register. 8220;Comparing JVM Web FrameworksR...
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“Perfbench” update: Tapestry 5 and Grails | Incremental Operations
https://ptrthomas.wordpress.com/2009/09/14/perfbench-update-tapestry-5-and-grails
Wicket Tutorial: YUI AutoComplete using JSON and Ajax. 8220;Comparing JVM Web Frameworks” – a response to Matt Raible →. Perfbench update: Tapestry 5 and Grails. September 14, 2009. I attempted to port the Seam hotel booking sample to Grails. 111 as well as Tapestry. 51, to add to this head-to-head comparison of Apache Wicket and JBoss Seam. Done earlier this year. You can find the code here: [ browse. Here are the relative performance test results (page response time in milliseconds):. Overall, Wicket i...
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Java – 진성주(Sungju Jin)
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Hacker, Open Source. Jgitflow를 사용하여 Java Maven 프로젝트 릴리즈를 쉽게하는 법. 소프트웨어개발에 있어서 릴리즈는 중요한 절차중에 하나입니다. 여기서 얘기하려는 것은 릴리즈를 쉽게 하려는 것인데 적용대상은 아래조건이 만족해야 합니다. 8211; SCM(Source Code Management) : git. 8211; Language : java. 8211; Build system : maven. Git 을 SCM 으로 사용하며 브랜치를 관리하는 것은 다양한 방식이 있을 수 있습니다만 어느정도 보편화 되어있는 git-flow 를 먼저 얘기드려야 할듯합니다. Source : http:/ blogs.atlassian.com/2013/04/git-flow-comes-to-java/. 1 안정(Stable) 브랜치 : master. 2 개발(develop) 브랜치 : develop. 3 기능(feature) 브랜치 : feature/{ISSUE}. 5 배포 하기로 결정.
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Wicket Impressions, moving from Spring MVC / WebFlow | Incremental Operations
https://ptrthomas.wordpress.com/2007/03/02/wicket-impressions-moving-from-spring-mvc-webflow
More Microsoft Madness – the patenting of BlueJ. JTrac UI makeover →. Wicket Impressions, moving from Spring MVC / WebFlow. March 2, 2007. A detailed presentation that summarizes this blog post along with visuals and code snippets is now available. For quite a while, I was trying to ignore the increasing buzz about Wicket. Convincing myself that I don’t need yet another MVC framework (there are too many of them anyway), but somewhere between the Javalobby articles. And the O’ReillyNet article. If you lik...
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Java call stack – from HTTP upto JDBC as a picture | Incremental Operations
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Ubuntu Dapper Drake – taking the plunge. SourceForge having problems again? Java call stack – from HTTP upto JDBC as a picture. June 6, 2006. Created this by pasting together a few screenshots from a NetBeans profiler session – of a Spring Hibernate web-app running within JBoss. Quite interesting to see how the business logic is just a tiny part of it all. You can download a better PDF version. Of this which you can expand and zoom to your hearts content. June 7, 2006 at 6:06 pm. June 7, 2006 at 6:42 pm.
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Wicket Tutorial: YUI AutoComplete using JSON and Ajax | Incremental Operations
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Perfbench update: Tapestry 5 and Grails →. Wicket Tutorial: YUI AutoComplete using JSON and Ajax. August 12, 2009. Getting an AutoComplete JavaScript widget to work with a server-side framework involves a few more steps and integration points than what it would take for e.g. a simple date-picker widget. It makes for an interesting example that shows off the strengths of Apache Wicket. This tutorial covers the following topics:. Creating a re-usable Wicket custom component. Which should suffice for most o...
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Load Testing Live Streaming Servers – Richard Leggett
http://richardleggett.co.uk/blog/2014/06/13/load-testing-live-streaming-servers
Words from the above. Load Testing Live Streaming Servers. There are two types of test I’ll describe below. First of all using Apple HLS streams, which is HTTP Live Streaming. Via port 80, supported by iOS and Safari, and also by Android (apps and browser). Then we have Adobe’s RTMP over port 1935, mostly used by Flash players on desktop, this covers browsers like Internet Explorer and Chrome on desktop. These tests apply to Wowza server but I think it’ll also cover Adobe Media Server. Instance for this ...
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Seam / JSF vs Wicket: performance comparison | Incremental Operations
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SpringOne 2008 Day 4. How to start and stop Jetty – revisited →. Seam / JSF vs Wicket: performance comparison. January 14, 2009. A while after Seam support for Apache Wicket. Was announced, I downloaded Seam and took a look at the Wicket example. Then an idea struck – how about doing a performance comparison – I mean, here was the very same application implemented in JSF and Wicket right? Wrote a JMeter script for both applications taking care to exercise identical functionality. I was able to re-use the...