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Use Memcached for Java enterprise performance: Database-driven web apps

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Use Memcached for Java enterprise performance, Part 2: Database-driven web apps
Most web applications spend a good chunk of their time interacting with databases. Caching data can help you speed up that interaction, as well reduce load on your database. Hibernate provides a nice interface for caching that allows you to use your own caching framework. Read More


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Microsoft is to Monopolist as Apple is to …
If Mozilla is really serious about anticompetitive concerns, they will ask DOJ to investigate Apple's iOS (that owns, what, 2500% of the tablet market) and AppStore, not Microsoft IE on a market that doesn't event exist yet. Read More

Unit and integration test coverage made easier
This example shows how to generate coverage for unit and integration tests using Maven and Sonar. Read More

Heroku rolls out new cloud database options
Salesforce.com's Heroku division this week rolled out two entry-level tiers for its Postgres-based cloud database service, hoping to cater to applications with lower data-volume requirements, as well as helping startup developers make an easier jump into production. Read More

CloudStack, OpenStack lure supporters, one by one
In the less than two months since Citrix gave its CloudStack software an Apache license, cloud providers are beginning to support the open source model. Read More




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