Hole in the EJB3 spec?
Jan 23, 2006 Uncategorized
Tweet One of the smartest moves in J2EE (or JEE, who cares…) is how Hibernate has influenced the Persistence API. You can smell the Hibernate flavor. This API is a light wrap of Hibernate. If you are familiar with Hibernate, POJOs and hbm.xml files, you can start working with EJB3 Entities. One of the magical [...]
Spanish Gov. uses Red Hat and NAGIOS
Jan 19, 2006 Uncategorized
Tweet Reading the spanish newspaper el mundo you can find information about the new application platform to link all the different administrations of the Spanish goverment Sevilla anuncia un nuevo ‘cerebro’ para la Administración (click on it to read it translated to english by google). Ok, news about a new system in the administration is [...]
Spring is not designed for scalability, part 2
Jan 17, 2006 Uncategorized
Tweet You never know when a post in your personal blog can make people like Cameron Purdy (one of my java-hero) or Bob Griswold (Senior Vice President of Terracotta Tech.) start an interesting discussion about different solutions to architect data clustering.Cameron Purdy has been behind Tangosol Coherence since the beginning, may be he is (or [...]
Spring is not designed for scalability
Jan 16, 2006 Uncategorized
Tweet Reading blogs most of the time does not give you any value, because 90% of the content is just people referencing other people. It’s good to know people opinions, but it takes some time to find good stuff.This blog has really good stuff, POJO Mojo, and some times you can find pearls like this.First, [...]

