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Transforming enterprise integration with reactive streams

O'Reilly Software

Build a more scalable, composable, and functional architecture for interconnecting systems and applications. Software today is not typically a single program—something that is executed by an operator or user, producing a result to that person—but rather a service : something that runs for the benefit of its consumers, a provider of value. So, software is a part of a greater whole, and typically multiple generations of technologies must coexist peacefully and purposefully to provide a viable serv

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How to Use Tours to Ensure Complete and Thorough Exploratory Testing

Software Testing Help

Exploratory Testing Tours: How to Ensure a High-Quality Software Product using Exploratory Test Tours Exploratory testing is not a testing methodology. Rather it is an approach to quality verification. The procedure. Read more How to Use Tours to Ensure Complete and Thorough Exploratory Testing. The post How to Use Tours to Ensure Complete and Thorough Exploratory Testing appeared first on Software Testing Help.

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Resolve Google AdSense Publisher Violations For Valuable Inventory Problems

The Polyglot Developer

I don’t typically write about these topics since they aren’t on the subject of development and operations, but this week Google AdSense put my account on restricted probation for violating its policies, something I hadn’t intentionally planned on doing. After receiving an email from Google and visiting the policy area of the Google AdSense dashboard, I learned that I had a Valuable Inventory: No Content violation for a domain that wasn’t mine and I hadn’t even heard

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Scale Your Liferay Application by Clustering

Enprowess

Liferay Portal has verity of implementation out there from small application to largest scale enterprise portals. And whenever one server isn’t sufficient to serve the high traffic needs of your portal, you can scale your Liferay portal by adding additional servers. Basically when group of servers and other resources act like a single system and enable high availability is termed as “Clustering”.

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Tobi Knaup and Gou Rao on stateful containers

O'Reilly Software

Why stateful services are an important part of the future of containers and microservices in the enterprise. In this episode of the O’Reilly Podcast, I talk about issues surrounding stateful containers and services with Tobi Knaup , CTO and co-founder of Mesosphere , whose DC/OS is a platform for deploying stateful and stateless applications on any combination of infrastructure, and Gou Rao, CTO of Portworx , a provider of persistent storage for containers.

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What is Globalization Testing (A Complete Guide)

Software Testing Help

What is Globalization Testing: Guide to Its Types, Checklist and Testing Approach Globalization testing aims at ensuring if the product is stable in terms of both its functionalities as well. Read more What is Globalization Testing (A Complete Guide). The post What is Globalization Testing (A Complete Guide) appeared first on Software Testing Help.

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Connect To A Raspberry Pi Zero With A PiUART Module

The Polyglot Developer

As you’re probably well aware from my previous Raspberry Pi articles , I’m a hoarder. I have several Raspberry Pi Zero as well as the wireless edition and various attachments that go with them. When I was first getting started with the original Pi Zero , I had a tough time trying to figure out how to connect to it. I mean, how do you connect to something that doesn’t have some kind of internet connect?

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Install Node.js On A Raspberry Pi Zero W Without NodeSource

The Polyglot Developer

A few weeks ago I thought I’d try to install Node.js on my Raspberry Pi Zero W to use it as a simple API server that I could take with me on the road. I have installed Node.js so many times before, including on a standard Raspberry Pi, that I figured it would be just as easy to do on the Pi Zero. I was mistaken in regards to the difficulty. On the Raspberry Pi Zero W, Node.js was nowhere to be found in apt-get and the scripts that used NodeSource in the official install documentation didn&

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