MongoDB Index Tuning and Dex
One of the first things to deal with when your system is rolled into production (or when you have your acceptance tests) is checking the system performance performance and tuning it. When we talk about...
View ArticleDesign Patterns in Production Systems
Design patterns are reusable, mini-software architectures created to solve particular classes of implementation problems that frequently arise in practice. Read this paper to learn a range of basic to...
View ArticleIDC: The Intelligent Integrated Enterprise Advantage
Read this paper to learn how you can create an intelligent, integrated enterprise that dramatically increases both customer satisfaction and profitability. By leveraging business intelligence to...
View ArticleOpen Source Integration Software in the Enterprise
Open source integration software addresses two of the biggest challenges in IT: the high cost of infrastructure software and the limitations of a closed stack. Open source technology is also proven and...
View ArticleCommercial GlassFish is Dead, WildFly and JBoss EAP to the Rescue
Oracle will no longer release future major releases of Oracle GlassFish Server with commercial support. Read this blog to find out what this means for you and to consider Red Hat JBoss Enterprise...
View ArticleThe Rules of Fight Club – Spring Framework and Java/EE Edition
Read this blog to learn about the rules that dispel the misconceptions about Spring Framework and Java EE. URL: http://howtojboss.com/2013/07/25/fight_club_spring_java_ee/ Thumbnail Image:...
View ArticleEnhancing Your JBoss Integration with JBoss BRMS in Practice
Integration doesn't have to be difficult, complex, or expensive. You can provide a solid infrastructure for pulling together legacy systems, various third party interactions and business processes....
View ArticleMongoDB “Lightning Fast Aggregation” Challenged with Oracle
What does “Scale” even mean in the context of databases? When talking about scaling, people have jumped to the vendor-induced conclusion that: Preview Text: What does “Scale” even mean in the context...
View Article7 Tips to Make Life Easier in Node.js
A recent post from Faisal Abid at medium.com has compiled a list of seven tips for those who are new to Node.js. He calls it "stuff I wish I knew when I started." The list covers a lot of common...
View ArticlePageSpeed Proxy: Part 1
PageSpeed Module from Google, available for Apache and nginx, is a quick solution to improve web application network performance. As a bonus, if we configure nginx as a proxy server, then it can also...
View ArticleEnterprise Messaging with Apache Camel
Integration solutions often rely on messaging for reliability and scalability. Come see how Apache Camel, a very popular integration library, can be used to build out messaging solutions in a...
View ArticleVoron and Time Series Data
One of the things that Voron does very well is the ability to read a lot of data fast. One of the interesting scenarios we deal with is when we want to deal with time series data. For example, let us...
View ArticleTransactions and MongoDB: ACID Reliability and MVCC with TokuMX
MongoDB has quickly become the leading NoSQL database, and it is no wonder. The language interface makes it drop-dead easy to adopt MongoDB, and the ability to change schema on the fly allows...
View ArticleA Beginner’s Guide to MongoDB Performance Turbocharging
Introduction This is the second part of our MongoDB time series tutorial, and this post will be dedicated to performance tuning. In my previous post, I introduced you into our virtual project...
View ArticleFive Things About Scaling MongoDB
There are a lot of articles about neat hacks for scaling MongoDB, but neat hacks are rarely necessary. MongoDB is designed to scale. Most applications just need to get these five things right. Preview...
View ArticleBig Data Search, Part 4: The Index Format is Horrible
[Editor's note: This is part 4 of a series. Check out part 1 , part 2, and part 3 first] Preview Text: The author has finished his own Big Data Search exercise, and it's interesting to see just how...
View ArticleThe Best of the Week (Jan 17): NoSQL Zone
Make sure you didn't miss anything with this list of the Best of the Week in the NoSQL Zone (Jan. 17 to Jan. 23). Here they are, in order of popularity: Preview Text: Make sure you didn't miss...
View ArticleDatabase Wars 2.0
Big data and cloud data are still hurling outward from the “big bang ” As the dust settles, competing forces are emerging to launch the next round of database wars—the ones that will set new rules for...
View ArticleISVS: Top 5 Ways Embedded Connectivity Accelerates Your Business
For many ISVs, the lure of “free” proprietary drivers is strong. Others use open source code in their quest for costs savings, relying heavily on in-house development expertise.The problem?...
View ArticleAnalyzing WordPress MySQL Queries with Query Analytics
This article was originally written by Vadim Tkachenko Preview Text: This blog, MySQLPerformanceBlog.com, is powered by WordPress, but we never really looked into what kind of queries to MySQL are...
View ArticleDear Marketing: IT Has What You’re Looking For, but Won’t Tell You Until You...
This article was originally posted on Inside Tech Talk: http://insidetechtalk.com/ Preview Text: The author was at a conference last week and an IT director told her, "we’ve learned from experience...
View ArticleEasyNetQ: A Layered API
I had a great discussion today on the EasyNetQ mailing list about a pull request. It forced me to articulate how I view the EasyNetQ API as being made up of distinct layers, each with a different...
View ArticleDev of the Week: Matt Raible
Every week here and in our newsletter, we feature a new developer/blogger from the DZone community to catch up and find out what he or she is working on now and what's coming next. Preview Text: Every...
View ArticleDZone Weekly Link Roundup (March 5)
NEWS Intel Acquires Basis for $100M - Smartwatch on the Horizon? All the major companies are coming to bat over wearable tech in 2014. Basis makes wristband health trackers more in line with the Fitbit...
View ArticleNeo4j at Ludicrous Speed
Preview Text: In the last blog post we saw how we could get about 1,250 requests per second (with a 10ms latency) using an Unmanaged Extension running inside the Neo4j server… but what if we wanted...
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