Programadores en Java
Sunday, November 15th, 2009(JSF, Seam, Spring, Hibernate)
Se requieren con caracter de urgente
Sueldo Competitivo y prestaciones
Ing. Erly Serrano Rocha
eserrano@legosoftllc.com
LegoSoft LLC
(JSF, Seam, Spring, Hibernate)
Se requieren con caracter de urgente
Sueldo Competitivo y prestaciones
Ing. Erly Serrano Rocha
eserrano@legosoftllc.com
LegoSoft LLC
Nos mandan este artículo introductirio a los conceptos de “Cloud computing” utilizando servidores Linux y el serv idor de Web Apache:
This article shows you how to use Apache Hadoop to build a MapReduce framework to make a Hadoop Cluster and how to create a sample MapReduce application which runs on Hadoop. You will also learn how to set up a time/disk-consuming task on the cloud.

Me complace invitarlos de nueva cuenta a la Octava reunión de la comunidad Java de México, orquestada por las comunidades javaMexico.org, SpringHispano.org y Grails.org.mx!
Si te gusta el lenguaje Java o quieres aprender más sobre él no dudes en asistir! Conocerás a los demás programadores que también programan en este lenguaje y siempre, siempre regresarás con algo nuevo!
En esta ocasión les traemos las siguientes ponencias:
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Nos mandan un artículo de como usar una librería de Java llamada “Scitter” para hacer aplicaciones que interactuen con Twitter de manera más sencilla.
Make it substantially easier to access Twitter than just opening an HTTP connection and doing the work by hand as well as making Twitter easily accessible to Java clients and Java developers. With this new Scala Scitter library you wont have too much to do to get started leveraging the Twitter API.
La gente de IBM nos manda una relación de ligas y referencias para todos aquellos que quieran incursionar en la programación de Java:
This article presents a vast list of the key resources any up-and-coming Java developer should have. To avoid the appearance of bias or undue influence, I decided to throw a call to the blogosphere for resources: Web sites, conferences, books, blogs, tools, anything that seemed like it would be of interest and use to Java developers. As with any kind of list of this sort, there is always room for reasonable debate as to what should be included that wasn’t or what was included that shouldn’t have been. Thats where you come in – help scrub this list down or up to the right size.
Nos manda la gente de IBM un artículo introductorio sobre el uso de “Scala”, un lenguaje que permite interactuar con Servlets de Java.
Scala is clearly an interesting language, well suited for showing off nifty new ideas in language theory and innovation. This article serve as a gentle introduction to the idea of using Scala for Web applications and demonstrate that Scala’s features can be leveraged in some interesting ways to make programming for the JVM easier.
La gente de IBM nos manda la liga a un tutorial de uso de componentes Java del proyecto “Apache Commons”:
Write less code by leveraging a battle-hardened collection of open source utilities from the Apache Commons project’s Lang library, which includes many subprojects relating to various aspects of software development in Java. Reusing other people’s reliable code helps you get your software development completed more quickly, with fewer defects.