A journey through tech goodness...

This blog is a sharing platform and sometimes brain dump of my ongoing technical activities, explorations, and discoveries. As a chief solutions architect in softwareAG's Big Data Streaming Analytics division, I mostly focus on creating simple solutions to complex scalability, analytical and/or real-time data problems. Frequently leveraging in-memory data grids, CEP engines, big data platforms, fast messaging, and of course JAVA and open-source... So this is pretty much what you'll find in here.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Java 7 and TLSv1.2 - supported, but not enabled by default

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Lately, I had to investigate how to make a Java 7 client connect to a server resource (in my case a JMS broker server) using sockets or http...
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

What's this Offheap thing anyway?

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As you may have noticed already, there's a lot of open-source activity around Ehcache and Terracotta in the past couple of week: Ehcac...
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Friday, December 5, 2014

JBOSS Vault to encrypt JMS password for secure JCA configuration

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In the previous post ( SSL Encryption / Authentication between JBOSS JCA + webMethods Broker ) I explained how you can setup a MDB (hosted o...
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SSL Encryption / Authentication between JBOSS JCA + SoftwareAG webMethods Broker

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In our previous post ( Integrating SoftwareAG webMethods messaging Broker with JBOSS AS 7 through standard JCA ) we created a simple setup t...
Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Integrating SoftwareAG webMethods messaging Broker with JBOSS AS 7 through standard JCA

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Lately I had to work a bit on integrating some of SoftwareAG's messaging brokers ( SoftwareAG webMethods Broker and Universal Messaging...
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Friday, July 19, 2013

Terracotta BigMemory-Hadoop connector: A detailed hands-on tutorial

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In my previous post, " How to reconcile Real-Time and Batch processing using In-Memory technology: A demo at the AFCEA Cyber Symposium ...
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Monday, July 1, 2013

How to reconcile Real-Time and Batch processing using In-Memory technology: A demo at the AFCEA Cyber Symposium Plugfest

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As you might remember, we (*)  participated in a "Plugfest" (**) earlier this year in San Diego. Here is the summary post of what...
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