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Tag Archives: Apache
Was machen eigentlich Groovy und Grails?
In den letzten Jahren ist es ruhiger um Groovy und Grails geworden. Die Gründe dafür sind vielfältig. Einerseits sind beide Projekte mittlerweile über 10 Jahre alt. Die Welt ist aber nicht stehen geblieben und andere interessante Sprachen und Frameworks haben … Continue reading
Posted in Groovy and Grails
Tagged Apache, grails, grails 3, Groovy, microservices, Pivotal
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Erstes Groovy-Release unter der Schirmherrschaft der Apache Foundation
Gerade ist die Version 2.4.4 von Groovy erschienen. Dieses Wartungs-Release bringt zwar keine nennenswerten Neuerungen mit, es ist aber das erste Release unter der Schirmherrschaft der Apache Foundation und damit ein neuer Meilenstein in der Post-Pivotal-Ära. Im März diesen Jahres … Continue reading
Apache Cordova / Adobe PhoneGap 3.0 Released
Apache Cordova aka Adobe PhoneGap – an open source framework for creating mobile apps using web technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) – has been released in version 3.0. The major new features are: New plugin architecture – even the base APIs … Continue reading
Posted in Web as a Platform
Tagged Adobe, Apache, Cordova, firefox, iOS, Mobile, PhoneGap, Ubuntu, Windows Phone
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JSF-Comparison: MyFaces vs. Mojarra
A couple of weeks ago we published the results of a comparative study about the performance impact of large component trees on JSF implementations. The article is available in German only so here is a brief summary in English.
Posted in Build, config and deploy, Did you know?, Java EE, Java Web Frameworks, Politics, Web as a Platform
Tagged Apache, JSF, Mojarra, MyFaces, oracle, performance, performance tuning
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The condemned live longer
Years ago, Log4j 1.2 was released. Since then it was treated as dead by many developers. In the meantime logback appeared as successor of Log4j based on the slf4j API. But now, many years later, the development of log4j 2 is … Continue reading
Configuring your Apache for GWT applications
Running your GWT app behind an Apache as proxy?
Subversion is now an official Apache project
The ASF Board has approved the graduation of Subversion from the Apache Incubator making Subversion an official project of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF). Hence the new homepage link http://subversion.apache.org.