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From an all new API Manager and a software development lifecycle management product (WSO2 AppFactory), to supporting new cloud technologies, totally new versions of WSO2 BAM and WSO2 Message Broker, you won’t want to miss what’s coming up this summer … Continue reading →
Author: Grant Shipley Image Upload: Summary: This is the second part of a blog series that details how to develop a mobile application that is backed by MongoDB and a PaaS. MongoDB makes a great companion to this mobile application given its ability to shard and the nature of being able to store JSON documents…
Author: Grant Shipley Image Upload: Summary: This is the second part of a blog series that details how to develop a mobile application that is backed by MongoDB and a PaaS. MongoDB makes a great companion to this mobile application given its ability to shard and the nature of being able to store JSON documents…
Cloud Foundry now supports Play 2.0 as a first-class framework. Play is a lightweight, stateless, web-friendly framework for Java and Scala. Developers can leverage this event-driven non-blocking IO architecture to build highly scalable applications. Play 1.0 applications were previously deployable to Cloud Foundry as … Continue reading →
Vaadin is an open-source Java web application framework for building modern, broswer-centric web applications that look great as well as have great performance. It is one of the best solutios for creating rich and interactive applications that run in the browser ,without any plugins. No HTML, XML or Java Script is neccesasry, and all of the…
As major PaaSes like Microsoft Azure, VMware Cloud Foundry and Salesforce.com's Heroku race to embrace multiple languages, a few like Apprenda say that's exactly the wrong approach. Language-specific PaaSes are better able to exploit a company's native applications and features, says Apprenda CEO Sinclair Schuler.