Videos tagged with Terracotta


JMagLev: JRuby, sharing objects across multiple runtimes

JMagLev: JRuby, sharing objects across multiple runtimes

Posted in Development

MagLev was a show from the last RailsConf (2008). Presentation and demos of the product are really impressive. Recently, Brian Takita asked in the JRuby mailing list: JRuby + TerraCotta == Maglev? What an idea! In the last few days I’ve tried to make something useful and I’m happy to have something to show. The first demo runs with Nailgun. The basic idea is to share a single Java V...

Tags: Ruby, Java, JRuby, MagLev, JVM, Terracotta, JMagLev, Nailgun



Cluster Your JVM to SIMPLIFY application architecture

Cluster Your JVM to SIMPLIFY application architecture

Posted in Conferences, Frameworks, Development

Summary Open Terracotta is an open-source, highly scalable, JVM-level clustering solution. As well as being a drop-in replacement for Tomcat Clustering, it can transparently cluster POJOs and Spring beans. This presentation will be an in-depth case study of a small mobile application built using Terracotta clustering. Bio Ari Zilka is CTO and co-founder of Terracotta. Previously, Ari was the Ch...

Tags: Conferences, Frameworks, Java, J2EE, Spring, caching, InfoQ, Qcon London 2007, QCon, Apache Tomcat, Terracotta, ...


Ari Zilka on Terracotta, Clustering and Open Source

Ari Zilka on Terracotta, Clustering and Open Source

Posted in Development, Conferences

Summary Ari Zilka, co-founder and CTO of Terracotta, talks about the capabilities of Terracotta, the use cases it supports, and the rationale and impact of taking Terracotta to an open source model. Bio Ari Zilka is CTO and co-founder of Terracotta. Previously, Ari was the Chief Architect at Walmart.com, where he led the innovation and development of the company's new engineering initiatives. P...

Tags: Technologies, Java, Interview, High Performance, Scalability, caching, InfoQ, Terracotta, Clustering