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A Better Tomcat for Ubuntu and Debian
As mentioned in my last post, I have recently spent some time improving the Tomcat package on the Ubuntu and Debian Linux distributions. This... read more.
Bye bye MessageAdapter, hello MessageFactory
A part of the work we are doing on Mule 3 is to clean up and simplify the existing design. One thing I recently... read more.
Simplicity in the Cloud: Announcing Cloudcat
Today, MuleSoft announced a new cloud service offering - Cloudcat - which will dramatically reduce the time and effort it takes to use Apache... read more.
GlassFish Users: Where to go next?
In early days of my career, Sun Microsystems was the company we all looked towards. No other company innovated as much in hardware and... read more.
Is your Tomcat Secure?
Apache Tomcat is the perfect application server for deploying your web applications in production. In fact, it also happens to be the only Java... read more.
Tomcat Restarts: Is it a Big Deal?
While we like to believe that our application servers and web applications are flawless, the reality is that applications have bugs. Sometimes, they have... read more.
Research Report Confirms Shift to Apache Tomcat
The move from big legacy Java EE application servers such as IBM WebSphere and Oracle WebLogic to Apache Tomcat is accelerating, according to a... read more.
Start Me Oh So Gently
A common question Mule ESB users have is: How do I perform some actions on Mule startup? Well, the fact is one can do... read more.
Saving Time Using Tcat Server’s Centralized Configuration Management
For those of you who are using Apache Tomcat in QA, staging, or production, I have no doubt that periodically you end up in... read more.
The new @Schedule annotation in Mule and iBeans
Scheduling is great, it really is. It’s also very useful for application integration since we often have to repeat tasks of over time interval... read more.