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XAP Distributed Task Execution vs Map/Reduce

Parallel processing is one of XAP's main strengths, and it is supported in a few different ways.  Map/reduce is a parallel processing algorithm (exemplified by Hadoop) that shares some things with XAP parallelism, but is considerably different in many ways.  This purpose of this post is to compare and contrast XAP parallelism with that provided

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A Groovy Kind of Java

Today’s application stack is a much more complex environment than the traditional JEE one. Moving from a Spring/JEE background to the cloud can be a complicated transition. In talk given at the San Francisco Java Meetup Group i tried to…

 
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A Groovy Kind of Java

Today’s application stack is a much more complex environment than the traditional JEE one. Moving from a Spring/JEE background to the cloud can be a complicated transition. In talk given at the San Francisco Java Meetup Group i tried to…

 
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