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The purpose of the Blitz project is to further the use of JavaSpaces and JINI TM through the provision of essential resources such as: Pattern library - these patterns should be available in both code and document forms and will provide users with solutions to common (and hopefully more advanced) issues. Openly available implementations of various services, tools and frameworks - developed and refined over time, based on the experience of people using them in anger. Deployment examples - reference information concerning the ways in which JavaSpaces and JINI technologies have been applied in the real world.
While we've officially confirmed that the Nvidia chipset in the new MacBooks and MacBook Pros can theoretically support up to 8GB of RAM , Apple says the capacities for each top out at 4GB. Turns out, the actual number is right there in the middle—chip supplier Ramjet has tested and officially confirmed that the new MacBooks can support 6GB RAM via one 2GB module and one 4GB module. But why not eight? According to the rep I spoke to, Ramjet's tests and previous experiences by others have shown that 8GB of RAM in a notebook throws OS X into fits, making it unstable for actual use. Ramjet claims though that 6GB is a screamer—utilizing a fresh new 4GB 1066 SO-DIMM paired with a 2GB; the performance gained by having an extra two gigs negates the performance loss that tends to follow from having an unmatched pair of differently sized modules.
The Cactus Integration Modules: They are front ends and frameworks that provide easy ways of using the Cactus Framework (Ant scripts, Eclipse plugin, Maven plugin, ...). Type 2: integration unit testing . Cactus is typically in this category (we'll let you judge if it is the best or not :)). These tests will exercise the interactions with the container.
A fundamental shift is taking place in the systems architectures of major software vendors. Presently, the industry aims to deliver services via software in such a way that users can interact with these services virtually anywhere, at any time, from any device. This new paradigm has been compared to a dial tone; practically anywhere in the world, one can pick up a phone and immediately hear a dial tone.