Cloudware for Java
We are in the heat of what Bill Gates dubbed the "services wave" of the
digital revolution. And even such fundamentals as processors and
storage have been abstracted and provided as services from remote
datacenters.
Amazon has been in the vanguard with Amazon Web Services: run virtual
servers on Elastic Compute Cloud and pay by-the-hour; and store and
retrieve data in Simple Storage Service or SimpleDB. And since Amazon
announced static IP addresses, EC2 is a viable option for web hosting
which is robust and infinitely scalable.
Legions of non-Python developers have been disappointed by Google's
monolingual offering with App Engine. However, there's a little-known
means of storing data in the App Engine database and accessing it with
a familiar JDBC interface. JIQL enables developers to exploit Google's
reliable, scalable infrastructure for BigTable while coding in Java.
Beyond App Engine, Google has a panoply of other programmable services.
The Google Data API offers access to spreadsheets stored in Google
Documents, among other data stores.
And Joyent is giving away a year of cloud computing on its platform free-of-charge... (with a little proviso).
This presentation is aimed at intermediate-level technical / developers and is entitled "Cloudware for Java: abstracted processing and storage services." It will show how and why Java developers will take
advantage of these rich and evolving services; and will be illustrated
with code examples and demonstrations.
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