Quercus session at JavaOne
Caucho Engineer and Evangelist, Emil Ong, will speak about Quercus in a session at this year's JavaOne. The presentation entitled, ¡°How to Run PHP Faster by Using Java¢â Technology,¡± will focus on how Quercus achieves its incredible performance while running on the JVM. Emil will also discuss how PHP and Java are being used together by companies today, as well as new ways to integrate the two languages. The presentation will take place on Tuesday, June 2 at 4:40 PM - 5:40 PM, at the Esplanade 301, Moscone Center. Read about Quercus.
Quercus PHP on Google App Engine demonstration at Google I/O Developer Conference
We are excited to have Caucho engineers demonstrate Quercus PHP in Java implementation on Google App Engine (GAE) on May 27th. This one-on-one demo is part of Google¡¯s Developer Sandbox. Caucho engineers will demonstrate how to use and deploy Quercus applications and how to develop PHP pages that access Java objects. Quercus¡¯s GAE support offers the ability for users to run PHP applications in this unique cloud framework. Users can now simplify the development process, put up PHP projects quickly and easily, and reap the benefits of the Google App Engine. More about Google I/O Developer Conference.
Resin 4.0 is now available for download
Our redesigned architecture, complete with performance enhancing features, is now ready to be put to the test. Resin 4.0 is a lean yet powerful enterprise-grade application server with an infrastructure to support Cloud Computing and small to large web application demands.
Major highlights of Resin 4.0:
- Expanded simultaneous connections – 10,000
- Project Jar Repository
- CanDI (JSR-299) – Java Contexts and Dependency Injection
- Protocol enhancements
- Cloud Computing architecture redesign
- Quercus performance and compatibility
- Google App Engine support
Download Resin 4.0 More about Resin 4.0 feature.
Quercus on Google Engine App (GAE)
The addition of Java to Google App Engine means more apps, expanded capabilities and an open invite for a slew of languages implemented on the JVM. If you¡¯re a PHP developer, Quercus is your answer. Quercus is blazingly fast PHP on the JVM. It is up to 2-8 times faster than traditional implementation of PHP. With our new GoogleQuercusServlet, you can get all the performance and compatibility enhancements of Quercus on GAE right at your fingertips. More about Quercus on GAE.
Using PHP as a Spring MVC view via Quercus
Quercus can now be used as a Spring MVC view. For Java MVC developers, this feature opens the door to integrating not only code, but also highly skilled PHP interface developers into the team. The easy-to-use integration allows direct use of Model values as PHP globals, often resulting in code that's shorter than JSP. Quercus's integrated Java support makes PHP an attractive alternative to other views. More about Spring MVC view with PHP.
Google I/O Developer Conference
Google I/O will be held in San Francisco at the Moscone Center from May 27th -28th. Google developers, if you want to learn about web application development with Google and open technologies, this is a conference you don¡¯t want to miss. Caucho engineers will be demonstrating Quercus on GAE, so make sure to stop by and see what Quercus has to offer. Contact us to arrange for a meeting with one of our engineers.
Only a couple of weeks away! JavaOne will be held in San Francisco from June 1-5. If JavaOne is on your calendar, visit us at booth #507. Most of our staff will be in attendance including Chief Architect, Scott Ferguson. Feel free to email us to set up a meeting with our developers or sales team during JavaOne to discuss your deployment. We look forward to meeting you during the conference. More about JavaOne.
JavaOne Party - Wednesday June 3rd, 5-9pm
What¡¯s a better way to wind down after a long day at the Conference? We invite you to join us at Chevy¡¯s Fresh Mex for an evening of finger foods, drinks and chatter. We would love to see you there and look forward to sharing ideas with you. Please RSVP if you plan to chat it up with us. All Java buddies and colleagues are welcome and encouraged to attend. Space is limited so RSVP now.
Held in Zurich from June 22-25, Caucho's Chief Evangelist, Emil Ong, will present Resin 4.0's cloud computing features at one of Europe's top Java conferences. Emil's presentation will show both hands-on demonstrations of Resin running in the cloud as well as discuss how Resin supports advanced features such as dynamic server startup, remote application deployment, distributed object caching, and distributed sessions. More on Jazoon.
Rewrite rules for WordPress
Resin 4.0 introduces a request rewriting mechanism that's easier and clearer than before. This tip shows a quick example of how to convert an Apache mod_rewrite rule to Resin 4.0 for WordPress. Resin 4.0 continues to support the old 3.1 rewrite syntax for backwards compatibility, but the new framework is even more readable and provides an easy upgrade path for Apache users. More on WordPress rewrite rules. |