Caucho's November Newsletter (¿µ¹®)
 
 
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RESIN

QUERCUS

BAM

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Events at a Glance

Silicon Valley Code Camp
Nov. 22-24, 2008

Devoxx/Javapolis
Dec. 8-12, 2008

Resin Admin Training Course
Feb. 4-6, 2009

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Success Note

We decided to build a reliable, dynamic web server and tried Resin because we heard about its performance. I completed this project in 20 days instead of what would have taken 2 or 3 months with other tools. Not only was Resin quick to implement, it's fast, scalable, universal and easy to maintain.

>> Riccardo Cohen, Architecte du Logiciel, France
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Only 2 months left for 2008
Do you have surplus funds from your IT budget that needs to be consumed? We can help you plan for next year's software and support needs without affecting your 2009 budget. Please contact us for more information on how we can help.

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Contact Us
858.456.0300
saels@caucho.com
www.caucho.com

Caucho News
November 4, 2008
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November Updates

Jennifer APM solution as a performance management tool for Resin application server
Ticket Link, the #1 ticket sales and distribution company in South Korea, monitors Resin production environments in real-time and manages application performance with Jennifer APM (application performance management) solution.
read case study


Caucho's first Resin Administration training course was a great success!
Developers and System Administrators spent three intense days learning the essentials of Resin configuration and installation. Clustering and log files were two of many topics discussed in-depth on top of best application practices. Students were thoroughly engaged in the lab work as they learned all the details and features that would have been overlooked by an untrained Resin user. They also took full advantage of the class to discuss their specific environment setup. As one student states
¡°this class really helped me understand how to install Resin and deploy web applications. I would recommend this course to anyone who is looking at how to implement or upgrade Resin in their environment.¡± Emil Ong's intimate knowledge of Resin made the training course invaluable and fun for all. The next training session will take place on Feb. 4th. Please contact Marakana to register or find out about all 2009 training dates.
contact Markana


OSGi and WebBeans Configuration for Resin Pro 3.2.1
Caucho has started on the OSGi integration with Resin for the next release version 3.2.1 with focus on two major benefits: Jar versioning which includes dependency system and Service registration system. Our goal is to deliver one unified service system that combines specifications of both WebBeans web-apps with OSGi defined services.
more details on Resin OSGI and WebBeans

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New Features

Resin JSF Developer Aid
Resin Professional version 3.2.0 now offers JSF Developer Aid for quick Component Tree introspect snapshot. At the end of each phase the JSF-DA will display a tabbed view of EL Expressions with direct links to the code snipets. These files can be saved as persisted or captured states and may be shared with other developers or as an event attached to QA bug reports.
more details on JSF Developer's Aid


Moodle & SugarCRM on Quercus
Power-up your PHP applications with the latest high performing Java engine for better performance, security and integration with your existing Java infrastructure. Quercus can now be setup seamlessly with Moodle (an open source course management system) and SugarCRM (an online CRM). Caucho engineering will continue to expand the list of Resin compatible PHP applications. Stay tuned for the next announcement or contact us with your request.
request Quercus compatibility

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Upcoming Events

Silicon Valley Code Camp is a highly technical camp held at Foothill College on November 8-9, 2008. Along with a diverse group of other speakers from industry and beyond, Emil Ong will present Quercus, Caucho's PHP implementation backed by 100% Java, and BAM (Brokered Agent Messaging) a light weight messaging API that supports both message and RPC-style communication.
more details on BAM


Devoxx / JavaPolis / JaVoxx is an international Java developers' conference held in Antwerp, Belgium from Dec. 8-12, 2008. Visit us at booth #43 or contact us to set up a meeting during the conference. CEO Steve Montal, will be in attendance and Chief Evangelist, Emil Ong, will be presenting Resin, BAM and Quercus at a conference session.
more details on Devoxx

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Tip of the Month

Resin-admin Heap Dump Console
Use Resin-admin heap dumps to monitor performance and optimize application usage. The console is split into six easy to read columns that provide status readouts on Class, Count, Descendants, Self, Self + Descendants, and Rank. Once you familiarize yourself with this tool, you can start fine tuning your configuration and even spot memory leaks.
more details on Resin Heap Dump

 
 
 
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