Il ventiduesimo meeting del Jug Milano avrà luogo giovedì 18 gennaio 2007 presso presso
ExcogitaNet, viale Piceno 23, 20129 Milano.
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Programma:
- 18:45 JUG News ed Attività in Corso
- 19:00 Distributed Computing Made Easy: How To Build a POJO-based Data Grid, a cura di Jonas Boner
Scarica la presentazione qui:
ODP att:pojo_grid.odp PDF att:pojo_grid.pdf
Abstract
In this session you will learn how to build a highly scalable Data
Grid using standard JDK 1.5 and POJOs.
We will start with a discussion of the Master/Worker pattern - one of
the most useful parallel programming design patterns in use today. You
will learn about the identifying characteristics of the pattern and
how best to use it in the real world.
It is a very practical, "hands-on" session in which we will present
how to build the Master/Worker pattern using standard JDK 1.5, and how
to turn it into a distributed grid implementation by using Open
Terracotta's JVM-level clustering technology. Following that, we will
cover the production implications of operating and scaling a reliable
work management framework, and give examples on how to address
real-world challenges such as dealing with very high volumes of data,
handling work or worker failure, ordering, routing schemes etc.
Attendees will learn:
- How to identify cases where the Master/Worker pattern is the rightsolutions
- How to build a scalable Data Grid with 100% POJO-based Java
- How to cluster the JVM and effectively use Open Terracotta
Il nostro ospite, Jonas Boner, già fondatore del progetto opensource AspectWerkz e committer di AspectJ, è Senior Software Engineer presso Terracotta, azienda americana che ha recentemente rilasciato il proprio prodotto di clustering, Open Terracotta, con licenza open source.
L'incontro avrà termine alle
20:45 circa; seguirà pizzata in compagnia.