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Mmmhh I thought it works fine with appserver command, but I have the
same problem finally.
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Which map reduce library are you using?
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El 15-10-2010, a las 18:44, burnayev burna...@gmail.com escribió:
Here's the scoop...
One of my first mapreduce jobs didn't want to complete by itself. It
did not want to abort either. To get rid of the sucker I deployed
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that part of my existing application I
really don't want to change much (everything else is still easy to
refactor).
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Spring is all about rejecting the bloated EJBs and now Spring is even
more
bloated than the EJBs
I would remove Spring entirely.
Usually proxies are enough for transaction management.
Also instead of Spring MVC you could use jquery or echo2.
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I have a Spring app with a pretty full stack currently being developed
on gae.
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That's a very interesting question.
First of all, I doubt Oracle would be interested in killing a cloud
technology based in Java if there are other corresponding technologies
an interesting article Software Patent Lawsuits Against
Open Source Developers by Bruce Perens :
http://technocrat.net/d/2006/6/30/5032/
Some patents have been invalidated, some have not.
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Hi,
Why is Twig only one developer?
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* Twig
Pros: simple, low startup latency
Cons: only one developer (major drawback), GAE-only
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May I suggest that when a new version of gae is available, people can
choose which apps to migrate to the new version for some time, until
the old versions become unsupported?
For example, if 1.3.3 just came out, we could have 4 different
versions of gae to choose: 1.3.3, 1.3.2, 1.3.1 and 1.3.0.
the API to make perfect sense for working with the
datastore. Standard SQL doesn't meet this requirement.
2. I use GWT. Not JSP or any other technology to dynamically generate
pages on server side.
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One question: Why
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One question: Why didn't you consider jiql?
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I don't get it. You can use JDO and Hibernate with SQL. Given that
jiql has a Hibernate config file, I guess using Hibernate with jiql
would be so easy.
What does GWT and JSP have to do
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My wild guess is that Google still has some work to do in terms of balancing
the load and preventing poorly
It makes sense because web server apps are staless anyway, so what
would be the point of storing the state?
The only problem would be that Spring apps take so long to start up.
Anyway, I think the problem is something else, because when loaded the
application is very fast and I'm not using Spring
The idea is not to create any threads. Why would you want to do that?
The same happens in J2EE (web container and EJB container), you are
not allowed to create threads.
Threads are used by the web container in order to attend several
requests at once (in practice the same could be done using
Sandeep,
Have you run any TPC benchmarks against Cloud2db?
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Hi Jacob,
We just released a product called Cloud2db which could fit very well in your
architecture. Here are some details.
Cloud2db Server
fast.
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On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 5:47 PM, Locke locke2...@gmail.com wrote:
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landing page
This is a solution to Java load latency like getting drunk until you
pass out is a solution miserable loneliness
So far I think GAE/J has been pretty responsive to most of the defects
found and request for new functionality/features.
For example you can host yourapp.com landing page somewhere so that
it loads an image from yourapp.appspot.com and therefore loads your
app. This way your users would see your
I think there is a way to grab big chunks of oprations, put them in a
queue to be done asynchronously and that would be it.
My take would be that using proxies it would be easy to queue any long
operation transparently. I've done that with EJBs in the past, I don't
see the reason a QueingProxy
I think Sun didn't have clear ideas on what was possible and what
clients wanted. They didn't separate their business in hardware and
JavaSoft apart and that bad management decision took its toll.
Microsoft is doing the same mistake: Is it a toy maker or a hardware
maker or an operating system
Ikai,
Maybe you are right. Maybe not. I'm not an expert in datastore
internals, but here is my point of view.
This paper claims that Berkeley DB Java edition can insert about
15,000 records per second.
http://www.oracle.com/database/docs/bdb-je-architecture-whitepaper.pdf
The graphic is on
It is working now. It looks nice, btw, although it says it is using an
older Google Maps API.
On 23 feb, 12:55, vmaatta vmaa...@asatiifm.net wrote:
Without knowing anything about the situation my suggestion would be
to:
1) Stop trying to deploy.
2) Wait for GAE team to comment.
It has
Dear all,
I've read some of you are having load latency issues. How much time
you have to wait for your applications to load? I ask this because I
haven't noticed any delay in my applications so I was wondering what
it could be.
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Dear all,
I've read some of you are having load latency issues. How much time
you have
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