Grails – user – GORM Javassist proxies / forcing eager load
GrailsHibernateUtil.unwrapProxy(o) via Grails – user – GORM Javassist proxies / forcing eager load.
GrailsHibernateUtil.unwrapProxy(o) via Grails – user – GORM Javassist proxies / forcing eager load.
TDWI recognizes that Hadoop usage is a minority practice today, but assumes that mainstream usage of Hadoop within business intelligence (BI) and data warehousing (DW) applications will become common across many industries within a few years. This Webinar provides an overview of Hadoop products and best practices in the context of BI/DW applications so that …
Making the right choice depends on a range of application-specific technical factors. This article provides non-technical background information about these leading open source search options. via ElasticSearch or Solr?.
Infrastructure at Scale: Apache Kafka, Twitter Storm & Elastic Sear….
Apache Hadoop YARN – Enabling Next Generation Data Applications via Apache Hadoop YARN – Enabling Next Generation Data Applications.
But, the differences between NoSQL databases are much bigger than ever was between one SQL database and another. This means that it is a bigger responsibility on software architects to choose the appropriate one for a project right at the beginning. via Cassandra vs MongoDB vs CouchDB vs Redis vs Riak vs HBase vs Couchbase …
After a long day at work as a personal assistant, 28-year-old Nikki Kelly was commuting home on the London Underground’s Central Line when she received an eagerly anticipated email. “I’m not going to read it on the train in case it’s a ‘no,’” she thought. She was expecting a rejection. Kelly got off the train …
ARK | Intel® NUC Kit DN2820FYK.
Google is expanding its line of Chrome hardware for business users with “Chromebox for meetings,” a video conferencing system that costs $999 and up. via Chromebox for meetings, a $999 video conferencing system from Google | Ars Technica.
Amazon Web Services has allowed countless startup companies to ramp up back-end infrastructure quickly and cost effectively. But, at a point, at least for some companies, AWS becomes too clunky and … too expensive. via Here’s why this startup ditched Amazon Web Services – GeekWire.