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Using Hibernate to Implement Multi-tenant Cloud Architecture [source: DevX: Latest Java Articles ] 
Hibernate is an excellent Java ORM tool but it lacks the features required to implement a multi-tenant cloud architecture. Don't let that stop you.
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When Was Your Last Enterprise Architecture Maturity Assessment? [source: JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL ] 
Every company should plan regular architecture capability maturity assessments using a model. These should provide a framework that represents the key components of a productive enterprise architecture process. A model provides an evolutionary way to improve the overall process that starts out in an ad hoc state, transforms into an immature process, and then finally becomes a well-defined, disciplined, managed and mature process. The goal is to enhance the overall odds for success of the enterprise architecture by identifying weak areas and providing a defined path towards improvement. As the architecture matures, it should increase the benefits it offers the organization.
Architecture maturity assessments help to determine how companies can maximise competitive advantage, identify ways of cutting costs, improve quality of services and reduce time to market. These assessments are undertaken as part of the Enterprise Architecture management.read more
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Oracle Proposes Single Committee to Oversee Java [source: DevX: Latest Java Articles ] 
The change would unify Java EE/SE and ME oversight.
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Using the CardLayout [source: About Focus on Java ] 
I've had a couple of questions recently on the CardLayout layout manager
so it seems a good time to have a look at how the CardLayout
can be used. ...Read Full Post
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Murach's Java Programming (4th Edition) Book Review [source: About Focus on Java ] 
If you're looking for a Java programming book that does a good job of
getting you programming Java code quickly then you might be interested in
the latest edition of Murach's Java Programming. It's aimed at complete
beginners and programmers who are coming from another programming language
who want to get up to speed with Java.
...Read Full Post
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Why Rule-Based Log Correlation Is Almost a Good Idea: The Future of SIEM [source: JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL ] 
These past few weeks, I published several blogs pointing out problems with static rule based correlation, their current limitations, their high TCO, etc.
Because these solutions have been sold for many years as the end all be all to security problems, it has created false expectations in the industry and among clients.
But SIEM as a general discipline holds plenty of promises, let?s not throw the baby with the bathwater.read more
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cVidya Unveils Data Retention Solution [source: JAVA DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL ] 
cVidya Networks, a provider of Revenue Intelligence solutions for Telecom, Media and Entertainment service providers, has announced the release of DRMap, a complete data retention solution that enables CSPs to comply with current regulations and swiftly fulfill law enforcement requests.
With its current positioning in the revenue assurance and fraud management spaces, cVidya was able to leverage its capabilities to create a solution which by nature collects richer sets of information as part of existing applications deployed at CSPs. With the necessity to ensure compliance with increasing regulations, such as the EU Data Retention Directive 2006/24/EC requiring CSPs to store data for up to 24 months, it is imperative that CSPs have fast, secure, and compliant data retention systems. According to a leading research firm white paper, the majority of CSPs are spending a lot of time and money trying to adapt their current systems to meet the regulations.
cVidya is leveraging Oracle Exadata Database Machine, allowing CSPs to benefit from the extreme performance, speed and scalability offered by Oracle. cVidya's DRMap V1.0 has also achieved Oracle Exadata Ready status through Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN). This demonstrates that cVidya has fully tested and supports DRMap V1.0 on Oracle Exadata Database Machine.read more
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Functional thinking: Functional features in Groovy, Part 3 [source: IBM: developerWorks: Java: ] 
Modern dynamic languages have incorporated many functional features to take
mundane tasks off developers' hands. This article explores the benefits of caching at
the function level with Groovy, contrasting it with an imperative approach. It
illustrates two types of caching -- intramethod and external -- and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the imperative and functional versions.
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Oracle WebCenter Quick Start for the Uninitiated Java Developer [source: DevX: Latest Java Articles ] 
A quick start guide to get WebCenter up and running in JDeveloper for portal developers more familiar with other environments like Eclipse.
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Java Posse #377 - Newscast for Jan 26th 2012 [source: The Java Posse ] 
Newscast for January 26th 2012
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
Join us for the Java Posse Roundup in Crested Butte, CO. March 26th to 30th. http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/JavaPosseRoundup/
- Canonical, Linux and Java
- Hell froze over, and Dick got a tablet (the Asus Transformer)
Quick News
- A JavaFX 2.0 preview is now available for Linux.
- JSON has its own JSR now. JSR 353.
ScalaWags
- The Scala IDE project for Eclipse has now published a roadmap.
- Scala 2.10.0 M1 has been released.
Android
- Android developer guidelines from Google.
- Oracle vs Google trial on indefinite hold until Oracle comes up with a credible methodology for figuring damages.
- Google has added a further 217 patents to its warchest acquired from IBM.
Clojure with a J
- Clojure West conference coming to San Jose, March 16th and 17th.
- If you’re looking for a Clojure podcast, check out ThinkRelevance, the podcast.
Random Crap
Thanks
- Libsyn.com - http://www.libsyn.com - for hosting and bandwidth
- Feedburner.com - http://www.feedburner.com - for feed redirect
- Kirsty Doherty, Amy Ehmann for Java Posse artwork
- Theme Music:
- Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI), written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney. Based on the WWI popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by his dad. Re-produced with kind permission from "Loose" Bruce Kerr - http://loosebrucekerr.libsyn.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAX0gJt-aZg
- Closing - Juan Carlos Jimenez - In the House (Intro No. 1)
- To contact us:
The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
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