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PROPERTY | VALUE |
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Keywords: | Roberto, Cortez, Java, Blog, Freelancer, radcortez, JavaEE, JEE, Spring, GWT, Maven, JBoss |
WEB address: | http://radcortez.com/ |
Summary: | The personal Blog of the Java Freelancer Roberto Cortez (@radcortez). You will find topics related with Java and associated technologies like JavaEE, Spring, |
<title> | Roberto Cortez Java Blog |
Hosting information: | Click here for more hosting information |
Size of HTML code: | +43,593 bytes compared to average |
Total number of links: | +97 links compared to average |
Load time: | +0.26559435 seconds compared to average |
META TAG PROPERTY | VALUE |
og:site_name | Roberto Cortez Java Blog |
og:image | http://www.radcortez.com/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/images/default-user-image.png |
generator | WordPress 4.4.5 |
og:title | Roberto Cortez Java Blog |
og:url | http://www.radcortez.com/ |
og:description | The Fifteen Meeting of Coimbra JUG was about Application Servers. For a long time, developers complain about Application Servers. Developers find them heavyweight and the current trend is to develop lightweight, isolated and contained services. Most call this approach Microservices. In my opinion, there is not a 100% accepted definition of what a Microservice is, but this is another story. Anyway, are Application Servers prepared to answer the new demands? António Gonçalves has the answer in is new session. Have a look and decide for yourself: Just Enough App Server Are Websphere or Weblogic appropriate for your project? Too big" ? Do Jetty or Tomcat actually meet your needs? Too "small"? Neither too big nor too small. What you need is "just enough app server" to support only the subset of APIs and services your application needs. In this session I will make an inventory of Java EE application servers (Weblogic, Websphere, JBoss, GlassFish), Profile Web (Tomee, Payara, Siwpass) and |
twitter:title | Roberto Cortez Java Blog |
twitter:card | summary |
twitter:image | http://www.radcortez.com/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/images/default-user-image.png |
twitter:description | The Fifteen Meeting of Coimbra JUG was about Application Servers. For a long time, developers complain about Application Servers. Developers find them heavyweight and the current trend is to develop lightweight, isolated and contained services. Most call this approach Microservices. In my opinion, there is not a 100% accepted definition of what a Microservice is, but this is another story. Anyway, are Application Servers prepared to answer the new demands? António Gonçalves has the answer in is new session. Have a look and decide for yourself: Just Enough App Server Are Websphere or Weblogic appropriate for your project? Too big" ? Do Jetty or Tomcat actually meet your needs? Too "small"? Neither too big nor too small. What you need is "just enough app server" to support only the subset of APIs and services your application needs. In this session I will make an inventory of Java EE application servers (Weblogic, Websphere, JBoss, GlassFish), Profile Web (Tomee, Payara, Siwpass) and |
Website: | radcortez.com |
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Most recent position: | 614,866 reached on September 18, 2015 (3,192 days ago) |
Times found in Alexa list: | 31 |
Average position: | 707,972 |
All time highest position: | 522,269 reached on September 12, 2015 (3,198 days ago) |
All time lowest position: | 983,214 reached on August 21, 2015 (3,220 days ago) |
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