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An Agile Architect's Notes: Patterns to improve performance in J2EE Applications
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An Agile Architect's Notes. Collection of my thought bits and bits of other's thoughts on Software Architecture, Java and J2EE technology and related subjects. Friday, February 22, 2008. Patterns to improve performance in J2EE Applications. Provides a list of patterns that would improve performance in J2EE applications. The author explains each of the patterns with good examples and reason behind improved performance. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cruise Control Step by Step procedure. Patterns to ...
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An Agile Architect's Notes: Web 3.0 ?
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An Agile Architect's Notes. Collection of my thought bits and bits of other's thoughts on Software Architecture, Java and J2EE technology and related subjects. Saturday, August 02, 2008. Many of are still grappling with Web 2.0 and most of the traditional companies are still in Web 1.0. But this post. Published on Tech Crunch is already making headway into Web 3.0. We need to stop walking fast and need to run to catch up with this new way of life. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CORBA Vs Web Services.
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An Agile Architect's Notes: Steps to remember during tradeoff analysis
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An Agile Architect's Notes. Collection of my thought bits and bits of other's thoughts on Software Architecture, Java and J2EE technology and related subjects. Thursday, February 28, 2008. Steps to remember during tradeoff analysis. It is important for all software architects to be aware of conducting the tradeoff analysis on the "Non Functional Requirements" (NFRs). It is better to have a handy tradeoff guide available during the design phase. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Difference between Trans...
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An Agile Architect's Notes: Difference between Transfer and Transport protocol
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An Agile Architect's Notes. Collection of my thought bits and bits of other's thoughts on Software Architecture, Java and J2EE technology and related subjects. Wednesday, May 17, 2006. Difference between Transfer and Transport protocol. Here is a good definition of transfer and transport protocol found on SOA discussion forum. They're two different protocols of the stack that play. Entirely different, non-overlapping roles. Transport is for. Moving bits around the network. Transfer is for exchanging.
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An Agile Architect's Notes: RMI, CORBA and DCOM
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An Agile Architect's Notes. Collection of my thought bits and bits of other's thoughts on Software Architecture, Java and J2EE technology and related subjects. Thursday, November 23, 2006. RMI, CORBA and DCOM. Gregg Wonderly brings out a clear distinction among RMI, CORBA and DCOM usage in one of the tech discussion forums:. I really find it interesting that people continue to bash RMI as something to. Put in the same space as CORBA and DCOM. Clearly people have used RMI in much. Objects, lots of text, o...
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An Agile Architect's Notes: Architecture lingo
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An Agile Architect's Notes. Collection of my thought bits and bits of other's thoughts on Software Architecture, Java and J2EE technology and related subjects. Monday, August 27, 2007. Not in any specific order). 1 Business Architecture (goes hand in hand with Enterprise Architecture). 3 Information Architecture/Information Management Architecture. 13 Population Architecture (related with DataWearhousing). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cruise Control Step by Step procedure. CORBA Vs Web Services.
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An Agile Architect's Notes: Can software component creation be industrialized ?
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An Agile Architect's Notes. Collection of my thought bits and bits of other's thoughts on Software Architecture, Java and J2EE technology and related subjects. Saturday, June 21, 2008. Can software component creation be industrialized? 160; Okay, here is what I wanted to ask, can the software be developed in a similar manner as a car gets manufactured? That provides more insight into the topic I am discussing. I think Agile comes to the rescue in case of software. Where one picks up tasks that one l...
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An Agile Architect's Notes: Loosely coupled, reusable and Replaceable components
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An Agile Architect's Notes. Collection of my thought bits and bits of other's thoughts on Software Architecture, Java and J2EE technology and related subjects. Saturday, June 21, 2008. Loosely coupled, reusable and Replaceable components. Here are couple of links from the author(Raju's) webpage explaining loosely coupled, replaceable components. Hierarchy of swappable modules. Loose coupling and SOA. How to build an application using replaceable components. Additional links, which an example:. Failover m...
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An Agile Architect's Notes: TSVN Icon Overlays does not appear on explorer
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An Agile Architect's Notes. Collection of my thought bits and bits of other's thoughts on Software Architecture, Java and J2EE technology and related subjects. Tuesday, February 03, 2009. TSVN Icon Overlays does not appear on explorer. Following image would show the new status. One can access Cache status by right clicking on the windows explorer - Tortoise SVN - Settings - Icon Overlays. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cruise Control Step by Step procedure. Big Upfront Framework design (BUFD). Here ...