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Plone and Drupal: Different Approaches, Different Results
paul.nowak wrote: Matt, thanks for the comments. I made an error on the version of Plone. It's 2.5 Plone running on Zope 2.9x. In regards to the additional products, we have a skin installed and we have a product that we had custom developed for us that connects to a PostgreSQL database. We've looked at slow PostgreSQL queries causing problems and have not been able to find an issue. We've also tested for the case where the PostgreSQL server is down and have not been able to create an issue. We therefor...
Nov. 4, 2009 04:19 PM EST
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AJAX Tag Events and Listeners
By Jim Driscoll
Today we're going to talk about two features of JSF 2.0's f:ajax tag: the event attribute and the listener attribute.

The use of both of these is really, really simple - so I'll just briefly cover the basics, and then launch directly into the sample code.

The "event" attri...

Sep. 26, 2009 04:08 PM EDT  Reads: 733
Sun Was Too Arrogant To Survive
By JP Morgenthal
Sure, now that the deed is done and the board has approved the acquisition, there’s lots of Monday morning quarterbacks. However, in this case, I’m not one of them. Indeed, I point to the release of my 9/1997 report that I wrote for NC.Focus entitled “State of Java Report: IBM” and t...
Jul. 21, 2009 07:45 AM EDT  Reads: 2,409
How to Get a Professional Corporate Blogging Job
By Yehuda Berlinger
The Secrets of Corporate Blogging. I would like to begin with defining what corporate blogging is. There are actually four types of blogs that can be considered corporate blogs; I will list these definitions later. For now, suffice to say that I am most interested in corporate blogging...
May. 19, 2009 09:00 AM EDT  Reads: 2,855
Examining Cloud Computing Mergers & Acquisitions
By Reuven Cohen
One topic that keeps reoccurring in my various conversations is the sudden interest in cloud centric M&A activities thanks in part to the recent IBM / Sun rumors. Being that I continuously find myself in the midst of a lot of the back room, off the record type conversations I thought I...
Apr. 6, 2009 06:00 AM EDT  Reads: 3,425
Initial Thoughts on IBM Acquisition of Sun Microsystems
By Theresa Lanowitz
Sun has been in a holding pattern since the dot com implosion. And, while Sun positioned themselves as "the dot in the dot com", that was the last innovation we have seen come from Sun. Sun, while it once had very competitive hardware, had no idea how to productize and implement effect...
Mar. 29, 2009 01:15 PM EDT  Reads: 7,912  Replies: 1
Opinion: What if IBM Buys Sun For Real?
By Yakov Fain
When Wall Street Journal writes, they have their reasons. A couple of days ago they wrote that IBM wants to buy Sun Microsystems for $6.5B. To me, this is sad news. People will be laid off and some software will cease to exist.
Mar. 20, 2009 08:00 AM EDT  Reads: 4,168  Replies: 1
Flex Is Strong Because of Java
By Yakov Fain
I received an email stating that AOL finally abandoned the ugly Java applet that was used in the ICQ2Go, the Web version of the hugely popular (about 30M users) instant messaging system. The person who sent me this email also wrote, 'IMO this was the last popular Java applet. Now the k...
Jun. 15, 2008 06:00 AM EDT  Reads: 5,555  Replies: 6
Additions to My Computer Book Shelf
By Yakov Fain
Many young programmers don't read books anymore. They google. They argue, 'When I need to find a solution it's just a click away. Why bother purchasing books that are outdated by the time of printing? Real programmers learn by doing - trial and errors'. I do not agree with this.
May. 2, 2008 10:15 AM EDT  Reads: 6,562
Ten Years Ago This Month, Java Was 1000 Days Old
By George Paolini
Ten years ago this month, Java was 1000 days old. Here we bring an article by the then Vice President of Marketing for Sun's Software Products and Platforms, George Paolini. Ten years on, we thought it might make interesting reading, since even back then Sun's community-focused positio...
Mar. 10, 2008 10:30 AM EDT  Reads: 16,219
Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
By Jeremy Geelan
I am always being told off by i-technologists for quoting Picasso as having said that computers are useless. But I still love his reasoning: 'Because they can only give you answers.' Picasso, like AJAXWorld Magazine, liked questions. So we thought we would share with you what some of t...
Feb. 23, 2008 02:45 AM EST  Reads: 108,432  Replies: 14
JavaOne Bookshelf
By Yakov Fain
JavaOne starts next week, and most of the Java developers will be watching closely what's new and exciting will be announced in the tried, true and aging Java. But my today's column is about books that will be sold at JavaOne. Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex & Java. We spent...
May. 9, 2007 10:30 PM EDT  Reads: 14,875
Is Blogging Just the Tip of the Co-Technology Iceberg?
By Jeremy Geelan
Gartner says that the total number of bloggers will peak during the first half of this year at around 100 million, causing John R. Patrick to ask rhetorically whether spring 2007 truly is The Peak of Blogging?
Apr. 4, 2007 03:00 PM EDT  Reads: 20,972
How AJAX Works
By Yakov Fain
When I was learning how to work with AJAX, I went through a number of 101-type articles. The biggest problem with these tutorials is that the authors are trying to explain several things at once, which is confusing. I'll try to offer you a very simple example of an Ajax application.
Oct. 30, 2006 12:30 AM EST  Reads: 27,429
Web 2.0 'Goes Mainstream'
By Jeremy Geelan
For those who think that one weakness of the Newsweek piece is its title, MSNBC has come to the rescue by repurposing it under the - in my view, far sharper- title 'The New Wisdom of the Web.' This is a much more powerful rallying cry and I, for one, should have much preferred to see i...
Jul. 29, 2006 01:30 PM EDT  Reads: 27,183  Replies: 3
Is There Life Beyond Google?
By Jeremy Geelan
In one of my (several) former professional lives, I used to publish books about the future, including, for example, the world's first full-length book about groupware. Unless we can first capture and thereafter harvest - asynchronously, as and when it is most needed and most relevant -...
Jul. 24, 2006 11:15 AM EDT  Reads: 24,980  Replies: 1
Why Is Agile Development Hard?
By Jon Kern
I bet you thought agile development was supposed to be easier than a traditional, prescriptive process! That I would wax evangelical that agile development is the answer to everything, and it simplifies your life. Yeah, just like UML and model-driven architecture and XML and SOA and We...
Jul. 21, 2006 01:00 PM EDT  Reads: 20,097  Replies: 5
Google's Bosworth Wields His Invisible Hand; Scott McNealy's Final Top 10 List?
By Jeremy Geelan
Ever since Google realized that 12% of the population would consult Google prior to seeing a doctor, which was followed by a British Medical Journal editorial suggesting that one of the natural next steps for Google would be some kind of medical database for personal use, rumors have b...
Jun. 9, 2006 10:15 AM EDT  Reads: 23,553  Replies: 3
Does i-Technology Matter?
By Jeremy Geelan
When Nicholas Carr posed the question 'Does IT Matter?' in his now-famous Harvard Business Review essay, he clearly knew that it would provoke discussion. He probably didn't know, on the other hand, that it would eventually cause the world's richest man - whose wealth is derived 100% f...
Apr. 12, 2006 11:45 AM EDT  Reads: 26,750  Replies: 4
Marc Fleury's Viewpoint: Enterprise Java Made Easy
By Marc Fleury
Simplicity is the key driving force behind the success of Java. When Dr. Gosling invented the Java language in 1995, the goal was to make life easier for software developers. Java's elegant language design, simple API, and vendor-independence have made it the platform of choice for man...
Apr. 2, 2006 01:00 PM EDT  Reads: 31,376  Replies: 3
Are 'Paternity' Suits the Latest Phenomenon in i-Technology?
By Jeremy Geelan
Almost anyone who writes about Internet technologies, or i-Technology in shorthand, runs into a problem area from time to time concerning the issue of what in the i-Technology world was invented by whom?
Mar. 8, 2006 02:00 PM EST  Reads: 18,892  Replies: 1
As Oracle Recommits to Java, Sun Sweeps 2005 RCAs
By Jeremy Geelan
Every year for the past 10 years, SYS-CON Media's 'Readers' Choice Awards' have given the multiple constituencies we serve - developers, architects, IT managers, vendors - a chance to exercise their democratic rights, not just through the ballot box but also through the nomination proc...
Feb. 11, 2006 02:45 PM EST  Reads: 21,199  Replies: 3
Java, .NET, SOA, Web Services, Linux, XML, Open Source and AJAX Predictions for 2006
By Jeremy Geelan
This is traditionally the time of year for SYS-CON Media's roundup of i-Technology predictions from around the Web and the year's harvest of thoughts and viewpoints. According to our worldwide network of software development activists, evangelists, and executives, 2006 promises to be a...
Jan. 18, 2006 08:15 AM EST  Reads: 34,954
Oracle-Sun Announcement: Sun's Schwartz Sets the Record Straight
By Jeremy Geelan
'Please don't read [anything] in to my not being at Sun's recent announcement with Oracle,' wrote Sun's president and COO Jonathan Schwartz the weekend after Sun (represented not by Jonathan but by Scott McNealy) and Oracle (represented by Larry Ellison) announced a broad-based reinvig...
Jan. 17, 2006 02:45 AM EST  Reads: 26,117  Replies: 1
Accelerating Uphill: Gravity-Defying Businesses Will Win the Race to be Great
By Jeremy Geelan
Sometimes people ask me what it takes to run a successful business and I, who know only the media business, am always hesitant to reply. What could someone who has 'merely' spent the past 25 years exclusively in publishing and broadcasting via radio, TV, print and, most recently, onlin...
Dec. 15, 2005 03:30 AM EST  Reads: 23,109  Replies: 1
"Open Source is the Future," Declares Jonathan Schwartz In Bold Bid to Make Sun Software's Rock Star
By Jeremy Geelan
'Sun is making the Java Enterprise System, Sun N1 Management software and Sun developer tools available at no cost for both development and deployment,' said the company in an announcement yesterday. The announcement added that Sun is also 'reaffirming its commitment to open source thi...
Dec. 1, 2005 09:15 PM EST  Reads: 33,580
Companies Who Dare to "Disturb the Lexicon" Win
By Jeremy Geelan
If successful trade expos are a good barometer of the market place (and they are), then things are going very well indeed with the homegrown category of apps named by Macromedia (soon to become Adobe), namely 'RIAs.' Which started me thinking: to what extent are the winners in the game...
Nov. 10, 2005 07:30 PM EST  Reads: 23,641  Replies: 2
i-Technology Viewpoint: "Pessimism Leads to Weakness, Optimism to Power"
By Jeremy Geelan
Sun and Google are going to be teaming up to take on Microsoft in its holiest of holy markets, the desktop. Could such an alliance have been dreamed of just one year ago? The answer, of course, is 'Yes!' 'Game-changing' is what a disruptive company like Google does best, and Sun for it...
Oct. 11, 2005 06:15 AM EDT  Reads: 59,801  Replies: 1
Java Developers: 'Just Do It!'
By Jeremy Geelan
September is here and since the name comes from the Latin septem, for 'seven' - September having been until 153 BCE not the ninth but the seventh month of the Roman calendar - I have no hesitation in saying that it's an appropriate month to pluck just seven items from the wealth of inf...
Sep. 19, 2005 01:00 PM EDT  Reads: 19,627
It's Official: Welcome to the 'Technology Bounce Back'
By Jeremy Geelan
All the myriad commentators who monitor Internet technologies and the i-Technology companies on the NASDAQ doubtless have their own private cluster of indicators that they use to take a weather-check on the overall state of the industry. For some, it's as simple as looking at the NASDA...
Aug. 10, 2005 09:00 AM EDT  Reads: 33,970  Replies: 2
Sun Did It in 1986; Microsoft Took Longer
By Jeremy Geelan
Who do you suppose registered their corporate Internet domain name first: Microsoft, Oracle, or Sun? The answer is Sun; it did so in 1986. When in the early 1980s Dr. David Mills, John Postel, Zaw-Sing Su, and Dr. Paul Mockapetris were all involved in the development of the Domain Name...
Jul. 18, 2005 01:30 PM EDT  Reads: 29,653  Replies: 1
How To Pick A Programming Language: Back To Two Tiers and Plain JSP
By Brian Russell
There comes a time, for many Web sites, when the transition from static HTML to dynamic HTML has to be made. Whether it's a static company Web site that needs to become a dynamic online store, or a simple collection of family pictures that's become too large to manage with HTML alone, ...
Jul. 18, 2005 01:00 PM EDT  Reads: 30,974  Replies: 10
From JavaOne to JavaTen
By Jeremy Geelan
Technology birthdays come and go, but Internet technologies, by their very nature, aren't old enough to allow yet for centenaries, or even diamond anniversaries. So it is fascinating to see how people are reacting to the fact that popular technologies like Java, ColdFusion, and Flash h...
Jun. 29, 2005 10:15 AM EDT  Reads: 33,638  Replies: 2
Another Brick in the Wall
By Yakov Fain
Do you feel that being a Java guru sets you apart and makes you indispensable in your company? Or are you an entry-level person scared of being laid off given all these outsourcing trends? What are your career choices in the corporate world? Put on your headphones, turn on Pink Floyd's...
May. 28, 2005 04:45 PM EDT  Reads: 34,026  Replies: 9
i-Technology Blogging Begins at Home
By Jeremy Geelan
When we opened up the JDJ domain to bloggers everywhere, we knew the take-up would be good. But one thing we couldn't be certain about in advance was whether the blogs themselves would be any good. We needn't have worried. As many of you will already have found out, the editors of JDJ ...
May. 17, 2005 08:45 PM EDT  Reads: 31,781
"Mergermania" Isn't Just Back - It's Back With a Vengeance
By Jeremy Geelan
When in October of last year I asked the rhetorical question 'Is Mergermania Back?' (JDJ, Vol. 9, issue 10), there wasn't much doubt that it already was, but it took until last month to truly demonstrate just to what extent. It's not just back; in March we saw it's back with a vengeanc...
Apr. 9, 2005 12:00 AM EDT  Reads: 47,503  Replies: 14
XP: eXtremely Provocative?
By Jeremy Geelan
In a world bristling with TLAs (Three-Letter Acronyms), it's interesting that one acronym that has often caused an upset in the world of software development should be one containing just two letters: XP. (No, not *that* XP. What we're talking about here is XP as in eXtreme Programming...
Mar. 9, 2005 12:00 AM EST  Reads: 29,268  Replies: 18
Open Source, Open Sesame?
By Jeremy Geelan
As Sun open-sources Solaris, and another software development 'community' is tugged into being around it, critics are saying - Red Hat's general counsel Mark Webbink in particular - that the strategy will fail.
Feb. 10, 2005 12:00 AM EST  Reads: 28,526
Who's Missing From SYS-CON's i-Technology Top Twenty?
By Jeremy Geelan
No sooner had we begun our reader-driven quest for the top twenty software people in the world than - by popular acclaim, as they say - we're going to extend the field to choose from...from forty to over a hundred. Here we bring you a sneak peek at the sixty contenders that we'll be ad...
Dec. 22, 2004 12:00 AM EST  Reads: 57,691  Replies: 23
The i-Technology Right Stuff
By Jeremy Geelan
Our search for the Twenty Top Software People in the World is nearing completion. In the SYS-CON tradition of empowering readers, we are leaving the final 'cut' to you, so here are the top 40 nominations in alphabetical order. Our aim this time round is to whittle this 40 down to twent...
Dec. 21, 2004 12:00 AM EST  Reads: 259,243  Replies: 151
Sung and Unsung i-Technology Heroes
By Jeremy Geelan
When I asked in a previous editorial who the Top Twenty Software People in the World were, I knew there would be a widely divergent response from readers. As promised, here's a preliminary update on the identity of some of your nominees.
Nov. 8, 2004 12:00 AM EST  Reads: 35,745  Replies: 1

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