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By jettro, on September 27th, 2010

Some days a go I wrote a blogpost about Learning Mongo. Of course I did not stop learning. As a good habit, I wrote down the next things I learned and played around with. That is what this blogpost is about, next steps in the learning process of Mongo. This post mainly focussus on Replication Sets, object Identity, WriteConcern and a bit about Sharding.
The case for most of the code used in this blog is about creating an EventStore for the Axonframework.
Continue reading Still learning MongoDB
By jettro, on September 20th, 2010

One of the technical fashionable terms is NoSQL. That is not really the reason why I wanted to have a look at it, but still it is a good reason to at least have an understanding of what it is. The best way to do this is to try it out. Together with Allard I am creating a new sample for the Axon framework. This sample must support a lot of inserts and fast queries. This can be done using an sql database, but using a NoSQL database felt good as well. Therefore I started replacing the jpa implementation with a Mongodb implementation. This blog post is about the things I have learning while implementing Mongo. Be warned, I am not an expert, so if you spot improvement, please let me know.
Continue reading Learning Mongodb
By jettro, on September 8th, 2010
I am a experienced maven user. Sometime I love it, sometimes I hate it. I like it a lot better than ant, but in some situation you would like maven to be easier and more descriptive. The past year there was a lot of fuzz about Gradle. This would give you the best of ant as well as the best of maven, and even more. My first encounter was not very positive, but I kept it in my mind to try it later with a more serious project. This blogpost is about that second more serious try. It will not teach the gradle experts anything, but it will be an easy introduction in to what gradle has to bring for people that are just interested in gradle.
Continue reading My first steps with Gradle: creating a multi module java web project and running it with jetty.
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