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Hendy Irawan

ModeShape - JBoss Community - JCR 2.0 (JSR-283) implementation that provides access to ... - 0 views

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    ModeShape (formerly "JBoss DNA") is a JCR 2.0 (JSR-283) implementation that provides access to content stored in many different kinds of systems. A ModeShape repository isn't yet another silo of isolated information, but rather it's a JCR view of the information you already have in your environment: files systems, databases, other repositories, services, applications, etc. To your applications, ModeShape looks and behaves like a regular JCR repository. Using the standard JCR API, applications can search, navigate, version, and listen for changes in the content. But under the covers, ModeShape gets its content by federating multiple back-end systems (like databases, services, other repositories, etc.), allowing those systems to continue "owning" the information while ensuring the unified repository stays up-to-date and in sync. ModeShape repositories can be used in a variety of applications. One of the most obvious ones is in provisioning and management, where it's critical to understand and keep track of the metadata for models, database, services, components, applications, clusters, machines, and other systems used in an enterprise. Governance takes that a step farther, by also tracking the policies and expectations against which performance can be verified. In these cases, a repository is an excellent mechanism for managing this complex and highly-varied information. But a ModeShape repository doesn't have to be large and complex: it could just manage configuration information for an application, or it could just provide a JCR interface on top of a couple of non-JCR systems.
Hendy Irawan

OpenNTF.org - Open Source Community for Lotus Notes Domino - 0 views

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    OpenNTF is devoted to enabling groups of individuals all over the world to collaborate on IBM Lotus Notes/Domino applications and release them as open source. Browse the catalogs to find the projects, components and controls you're looking for which have been made available under the Apache license or under the GPL license. Browse the project area to find the latest project updates before they have been cleared.
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CDO - Eclipsepedia - 0 views

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    The CDO (Connected Data Objects) Model Repository is a distributed shared model framework for EMF models and meta models. CDO is also a model runtime environment with a focus on orthogonal aspects like model scalability, transactionality, persistence, distribution, queries and more. CDO has a 3-tier architecture supporting EMF-based client applications, featuring a central model repository server and leveraging different types of pluggable data storage back-ends like relational databases, object databases and file systems. The default client/server communication protocol is implemented with the Net4j Signalling Platform.
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Eclipse Communication Framework Project Home - 0 views

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    ECF is a framework for building distributed servers, applications, and tools. It provides a modular implementation of the OSGi 4.2 Remote Services standard, along with support for REST-based and SOAP-based remote services, and asynchronous messaging for remote services. See the ECF Wiki for examples, tutorials, other documentation, as well as plans and efforts currently underway for future releases.
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OpenWorkdesk.org - 0 views

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    WeWebU OpenWorkdesk is an application suite (not just a CMIS browser!) for Enterprise Content Management (ECM) with an intuitive Web 2.0 front-end. OpenWorkdesk applications are future-proof and protect your investments because the user interface and the application layer have been separated from the underlying ECM system. This separation allows you to continue using your applications without laborious modifications even after an upgrade or change of the ECM platform. OpenWorkdesk Community Edition is available for all CMIS-compliant ECM systems such as Alfresco ECM, IBM FileNet P8, Nuxeo and EMC Documentum. Therefore, it provides a very cost-efficient but nevertheless fully professional way of managing and retrieving documents.
Hendy Irawan

LDAP SDK for Java - UnboundID Products - UnboundID - 0 views

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    " The UnboundID LDAP SDK for Java is a fast, powerful, user-friendly, and completely free Java API for communicating with LDAP directory servers. It offers better performance, better ease of use, and more features than other Java-based LDAP APIs, and it's the only one that's being actively developed and enhanced. The UnboundID LDAP SDK for Java is free to use and redistribute in open source or proprietary applications under the GPLv2, LGPLv2.1 and the UnboundID Free Use License. It doesn't have any third-party dependencies and commercial support is available from UnboundID. Get quick answers and all the details you need from our LDAP SDK Documentation »"
Hendy Irawan

Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) - 0 views

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    "Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (also known as OSLC or Open Services) is an open community dedicated to breaking down the barriers between the tools in the product and application lifecycle by making it easier to use lifecycle tools in combination. "
Hendy Irawan

JAX-WS Reference Implementation - Java.net - 0 views

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    "JAX-WS Reference Implementation Project. This project provides the core of Metro project, inside GlassFish community This project develops and evolves the code base for the reference implementation of the Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) specification. The current code base supports JAX-WS 2.0 and JAXWS 2.1 but the project will track future versions of the JAX-WS specifications."
Hendy Irawan

MOdeling LAnguages | The portal for software modelers - 0 views

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    Modeling is supposed to be one of the most important activities in any software development process. At least this is the general understanding within the software engineering research community. However, in the day-to-day practice, modeling is usually regarded as, basically, a waste of time.
Hendy Irawan

Data, Context and Interaction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Data, Context and Interaction (DCI) is a paradigm used in computer software to program systems of communicating objects. Its goals are: To improve the readability of object-oriented code by giving system behavior first-class status; To cleanly separate code for rapidly changing system behavior (what the system does) from code for slowly changing domain knowledge (what the system is), instead of combining both in one class interface; To help software developers reason about system-level state and behavior instead of only object state and behavior; To support an object style of thinking that is close to peoples' mental models, rather than the class style of thinking that overshadowed object thinking early in the history of object-oriented programming languages. The paradigm separates the domain model (Data) from Use cases (Context) and Roles that objects play (Interaction). DCI is complementary to Model-view-controller (MVC). MVC as a pattern language is still used to separate the data and its processing from presentation. DCI was invented by Trygve Reenskaug, also the inventor of MVC. The current formulation of DCI is mostly the work of Reenskaug and James O. Coplien.
Hendy Irawan

Pentaho Data Integration (Kettle) Snapshots | Cloud2Land.com - 0 views

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    This page contains the latest compiled builds of Pentaho Data Integration (Kettle) community edition.  The builds are based on source code downloaded daily from SVN. Why download these snapshot builds? You want the latest version - to get the latest features in PDI. You want a more stable version - PDI point releases (e.g. 4.0.1) can include important bug fixes - see the PDI JIRA system for a full list of known issues. You need a bug fixed - You're struggling with a critical bug which has been fixed in a more recent version. To save time - You haven't got the time and/or inclination to learn about how to download PDI from SVN and build your own version.
Hendy Irawan

Frisbee Module - Community Wiki - Confluence - 0 views

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    "The Frisbee module was developed as a "bag" of STK paragraphs with one common factor: social. These are the main features: CE / EE pure STK-based module drop-n-run module, with a self explaining demo website detailed instructions on module install one new Magnolia theme, frisbee, simple and clean Google Map (v3) integration . single marker map . multiple marker map, 2 demo marker-retrieval modelClass Flickr Slideshow, with custom query builder (tags, full-text search, author based search..) Facebook integration . Facebook SDK . Facebook iLike button . Facebook meta tag, reading values from page properties ShareThis and AddThis integration Twitter integration (you need Twitter4J.jar) . last tweet paragraph . last n tweets paragraphs . TweetThis button . ReTweet button Frisbee is at 1.0.0 stable version, but it is not ended here, it is open for future developments and integrations. Feel free to download it and to provide comments / contributions."
Hendy Irawan

JDBCRealm in GlassFish : Shing Wai Chan's Weblog - 0 views

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    JDBC realm has a lot of attention in recent months. This blog summarizes the evolution of the JDBC realm implementation in GlassFish and explains how the latest implementation works. I would like to thank Jean-Baptiste, and Richter for their contributions and comments. The participation from the open source community definitely helps everyone. I encourage all of you to give feedback, participate, and help evolve this feature further. GlassFish always had the capability for anyone to plug-in a realm. Implementing a custom realm in the Sun Java System Application Server EE 8.0 is described in the article Authentication Using Custom Realms in Sun Java System Application Server. In S1AS 7.x, there is a JDBC Realm bundled in sample. Jean-Baptiste formally filed an enhancement and provided a clear text version of JDBCRealm for GlassFish. Richter wrote another implementation because the GlassFish JDBCRealm at that time not compatible with Tomcat.
Hendy Irawan

PHP/Java Bridge - 0 views

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    "The PHP/Java Bridge is an implementation of a streaming, XML-based network protocol, which can be used to connect a native script engine, for example PHP, Scheme or Python, with a Java virtual machine. It is up to 50 times faster than local RPC via SOAP, requires less resources on the web-server side. It is faster and more reliable than direct communication via the Java Native Interface, and it requires no additional components to invoke Java procedures from PHP or PHP procedures from Java. "
Hendy Irawan

Expression Language - The Java EE 6 Tutorial - 0 views

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    "This chapter introduces the Expression Language (also referred to as the EL), which provides an important mechanism for enabling the presentation layer (web pages) to communicate with the application logic (backing beans). The EL is used by both JavaServer Faces technology and JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology. The EL represents a union of the expression languages offered by JavaServer Faces technology and JSP technology."
Hendy Irawan

The XMPP Standards Foundation / Jabber - 0 views

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    "The XMPP Standards Foundation is an independent, nonprofit standards development organization whose primary mission is to define open protocols for presence, instant messaging, and real-time communication and collaboration on top of the IETF's Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP). You can read more here."
Hendy Irawan

Commercial Rich client platform (RCP) applications - 0 views

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    This page contains links to applications built on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP). The listings here are intended to get you started in finding out more about products and projects that use the Eclipse RCP. You can also view a pdf presentation of RCP based applications. We have also prepared some case studies of organizations that are using Eclipse RCP. Hopefully it will provide you a better understanding of the benefits from using Eclipse RCP for your application platform. We'd like these pages to be useful to you - so please email us your pointers and comments!
Hendy Irawan

Open Source Rich client platform (RCP) applications - 0 views

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    This page contains links to applications built on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP). The listings here are intended to get you started in finding out more about products and projects that use the Eclipse RCP. You can also view a pdf presentation of RCP based applications. We have also prepared some case studies of organizations that are using Eclipse RCP. Hopefully it will provide you a better understanding of the benefits from using Eclipse RCP for your application platform. We'd like these pages to be useful to you - so please email us your pointers and comments!
Hendy Irawan

RHQ (formerly Jopr) - JBoss Community - 0 views

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    "RHQ (formerly Jopr), is an enterprise management solution for JBoss middleware projects and other application technologies. This pluggable project provides administration, monitoring, alerting, operational control and configuration in an enterprise setting with fine-grained security and an advanced extension model. Jopr is part of the multi-vendor RHQ management project. It provides support for monitoring base operating system information on six operating systems as well as mangement of Apache httpd, JBoss Application Server, Tomcat and other related projects."
Hendy Irawan

JBoss SwitchYard - lightweight service delivery framework providing full lifecycle supp... - 0 views

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    "SwitchYard is a lightweight service delivery framework providing full lifecycle support for developing, deploying, and managing service-oriented applications. Wait, what? You mean like an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)? Yeah, kind of. At it's core, SwitchYard provides an embeddable services runtime with limited dependencies, allowing you to deploy and run services where you need them: inside unit tests, embedded in your own applications, as modules in an OSGi framework, or within an application server. Of course, there will be modular components on top of core to provide connectivity, transformation, routing and orchestration, and all the other features that are typically associated with an ESB. The main difference between SwitchYard and traditional ESB offerings is that we are trying to make the runtime a transparent detail in the service lifecycle. SwitchYard aims to keep you focused on your services by providing tooling to help define, test, and manage the important details of a service - it's contract, policies, configuration, composition, and management . After all, the least important detail of your service is where it runs."
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