Today's Links (6/24/2011)
- by Bob Rhubart
Fusion Applications - How we look at the near future | Domien Bolmers
Bolmers recaps a Logica pow-wow around Fusion Applications.
Who invented e-mail? | Nicholas Carr
IT apparently does matter to Nicholas Carr as he shares links to Errol Morris's 5-part NYT series about the origins of email.
David Sprott's Blog: Service Oriented Cloud (SOC)
"Whilst all the really good Cloud environments are Service Oriented," says Sprott, "it’s very much the minority of consumer SaaS that is today."
Fast, Faster, JRockit | René van Wijk
Oracle ACE René van Wijk tells you "everything you ever wanted to know about the JRockit JVM, well quite a lot anyway."
Creating an XML document based on my POJO domain model – how will JAXB help me? | Lucas Jellema
"I thought that adding a few JAXB annotations to my existing POJO model would do the trick," says Jellema, "but no such luck."
Announcing Oracle Environmental Accounting and Reporting | Theresa Hickman
Oracle Environmental Accounting and Reporting is designed to help companies track and report greenhouse emissions.
Yoga framework for REST-like partial resource access | William Vambenepe
Vambenepe says: "A tweet by Stefan Tilkov brought Yoga to my attention, 'a framework for supporting REST-like URI requests with field selectors.'"
InfoQ: Pragmatic Software Architecture and the Role of the Architect
"Joe Wirtley introduces software architecture and the role of the architect in software development along with techniques, tips and resources to help one get started thinking as an architect."