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How to teach a Java EE app new NoSQL tricks
Sun dumped JavaEE Pet Store, but a bright developer modernized it, and we ported it to NoSQL with Couchbase. Read More


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Mobile Commerce: The Path to Customer Engagement
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Java 7 bytecode checker is a real drag
Chronon Systems, which offers technology for recording and playing back Java programs, contends that the bytecode verifier featured in Java 7 is a huge step backward for the Java Virtual Machine. Read More

5 ways devops can help companies crank out better code faster
Companies worldwide such as Pinterest, Google, Amazon Web Services, and the International Securities Exchange are cranking out code 30 times faster with 50 percent fewer failures by bringing devops into their folds. Read More


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