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[ Announcements ]
More on Derby
Kristian Waagan and Rick Hillegas, both Derby committers and members of Sun's Java DB team, have given a couple of recent presentations to an international conference and a San Francisco Java users group. These are now available on YouTube, as Francois Orsini, another member of Sun's Java DB team, notes in his blog.
2009-09-22 15:30:36.0 --
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Among the favorites
One of my favorite JIRAs on Apache is #Derby-646.
2009-06-18 23:12:12.0 --
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JavaDB 10.5.1.1
Now, a new release of Apache/Derby is out. Francois Orsini has a more detailed note on this. It is great to see that many of the features listed are developed by our small but amazing team of Java DB engineers. (See my previous post about this cauldron where Java DB is forged!)
2009-05-01 23:45:35.0 --
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Derby, the Cauldron and Java DB
It is important to know that Java DB is a project 3 years in the
making, and we're now witnessing people interested in installing this
database in hundreds of instances, in the middle tier of their
applications. Java DB is particularly unique because it can easily be
embedded with a Java application in a JVM. (Anyone who has studied Java
somewhat closely should already be completely familiar with this fact.)
You can review the derby-users list on Apache to discover the level of sophistication in the user community, or go to the derby-dev list on Apache to discover and contribute to recent ideas and development with Derby replication. In one of his many Derby 10.5 preview blog entries, Knut describes the use of generated columns, and follows up on their usability in a particular example involving case-insensitive search.
2009-04-30 23:20:33.0 --
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Golden Rules for Contribution-based Communities
There are some basic, golden rules when it comes to having a vibrant community of contributors. The following are rules I have extracted and learned based on my experience managing and working with engineers actively involved and participating in the Apache/Derby, PostgreSQL and MySQL open-source communities. These rules are also based on extensive discussions with many folks involved with the MySQL community, with the PostgreSQL community and with the Apache/Derby (Java DB) community, over many years. Before I go through these rules, I would like to thank Marten Mickos for having suggested some of the headings for these rules. (I originally had much longer headings for all of them.) I would also like to thank many of MySQL, PostgreSQL and Java DB colleagues, as well as to many other colleagues involved in open-source development, for having contributed to the ideas and practices behind these rules. A) Transparency. B) Dialog. C) Pace. D) Setting Expectations. E) Small is Beautiful. F) Differences. G) Places. H) Parallelism. I) Incrementalism. J) Learning. Acknowledgment I'd like to thank Brian Aker, Knut Anders Hatlen, Davi Arnaut, Kaj Arnö, Jorgen Austvik, Igor Babaev, Mark Callaghan, Peter Eisentraut, Sergei Golubchik, Shawn Green, Lenz Grimmer, Rick Hillegas, Stefan Hinz, Geir Hoydalsvik, Henrik Ingo, Alexey Kopytov, Mark Leith, Dmitry Lenev, Manyi Lu, Giuseppe Maxia, Paul McCullagh, Mårten Mickos, Chad Miller, Francois Orsini, Konstantin Osipov, Trudy Pelzer, Sergey Petrunia, Jay Pipes, Jeffrey Pugh, Ole Solberg, Georg Richter, Mikael Ronström, Kristian Waagan, Dag Wanvik, Monty Widenius, Jeff Wiss, and more.
2009-02-05 11:25:43.0 --
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Three Open Source Databases in Solaris SXDE 1/08
These three open-source databases, now in OpenSolaris SXDE 1/08, offer all the needed features for most of the applications out there. "Three databases to run them all"... ... and of course, Sun offers solutions with commercial database vendors, like the Sun and Oracle's Enterprise Grid Solutions.
2008-02-07 22:39:32.0 --
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SXDE 1/08 is Released!
Sun Microsystems has released Solaris Express Developer Edition 1/08,
Sun's free OpenSolaris-based distribution targeted at developers. There are three ways to acquire Solaris Express Developer
Edition 1/08:
(1) Free download;
(2) Have a free DVD mailed to you (at no cost); (3) Download a VMware SXDE 1/08 virtual machine.
2008-02-07 21:33:40.0 --
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Where was I?
While I was away for meetings at Sun Microsystems's India Engineering Center, Eileen Alan of SDN channel posted a recent conversation I had with Kuldip Oberoi about Java DB and Apache Derby. I think Kuldip and I touched on a number of important topics about the technology, the business and Sun's general strategy behind Sun's Java DB work, and it is certainly very exciting to see the uptake by the user and developer community. It would be even more exciting as we see Java DB used for more and more database courses. I know Sun's Java DB (Apache / Derby) engineers are coming up with some very cool features and applications, too ... For a glimpse of what might be coming up, take a look at Rick Hillegas' "Saucer Separation" presentation given at ApacheCon (Atlanta, Nov. 2007) ... You might also want to check out the upcoming JavaME conference (Santa Clara, Jan. 2008) and check out JavaPolis (Anwerp, Dec. 2007), where there may be up to 4 Java DB related talks, Francois Orsini tells me. So, stay tuned, and, in the meantime, don't forget to check out Orsini's blog!
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All The Uses
All the current uses of Apache / Derby are truly astounding in the variety of applications. Those who have not had a chance to take a serious look are missing out. Sun Microsystems Inc. distributes Derby as Java DB, independently and with the JDK, beginning with JDK 6.
2007-01-31 23:33:07.0 --
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Statistics on Open Source Projects
Now, we have places to go to for open source project statistics. For example, see the Ohloh statistics for Apache / Derby.
2006-12-21 19:10:43.0 --
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