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Astro Awani
AWANI Pagi: Kesiapsiagaan hadapi Monsun Timur Laut

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 28:00


Ketahui kesiapsiagaan pihak bomba dan penyelamat (JBPM) dalam menghadapi situasi Banjir dan Monsun Timur Laut (MTL) dan peranan masyarakat untuk mendepaninya dalam diskusi bersama Ketua Cawangan Pengurusan Operasi, Bahagian Operasi Kebombaan dan Penyelamat, JBPM, PPJB Mohamad Shoki Hamzah. #AWANIPagi #AWANInews

Open||Source||Data
Workflow Engines and Building a Domain Specific Language for Data Quality with Tom Baeyens

Open||Source||Data

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 33:48


This episode features an interview with Tom Baeyens, Co-founder and CTO of Soda, where he oversees the company's product development, software architecture, and technology strategy. He is passionate about open source and committed to building a community where data engineers can succeed using the Soda Data Monitoring Platform. Tom is the inventor of the widely-used open source project jBPM and Apache Activiti. He also co-founded Effektif, a cloud process automation company.In this episode, Sam and Tom discuss the evolution of open source workflow engines, data contracts, and why data quality needs a language approach.-------------------“Where we're heading is what I think is exactly the same as with software engineering in the testing. Test-driven development was a radical new thing back then. But then it turns out, you can much more reliably release software. And this is exactly the same here. If you don't inject data testing, data observability throughout your data stack, then how are you going to trust the data that you put into your machine learning model? This is something that people are realizing, but we're still figuring out the best practices, the dos, the don'ts. We've come a long way, but there's still a way to go before this is as common and as normal as in the test-driven development software engineering space.” - Tom Baeyens-------------------Episode Timestamps:(01:23): What open source data means to Tom(04:34): Tom's motivations for creating jBPM(09:39): What led Tom to building Soda(13:57): Why data quality needs a language approach(19:24): The community of Soda(22:47): The future of Soda as a technology(24:59): A question Tom wishes to be asked(30:24): Tom's advice for engineers who want to leverage data observability tools-------------------Links:LinkedIn - Connect with TomTwitter - Follow TomVisit SodaCL

Astro Awani
AWANI Pagi: Bagaimana JBPM beroperasi ketika musim tengkujuh?

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 27:05


Setiap hujung tahun, negara berdepan ketidaktentuan cuaca terutama di Pantai Timur dengan monsun Timur Laut. Pastinya ia menuntut kesiapsiagaan Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia (JBPM) bagi hadapi sebarang kemungkinan.

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
From ZX Spectrum over Clouds To Winning the Java Duke's Choice Award

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 65:27


An airhacks.fm conversation with Prof. dr. Matjaz Juric (@matjazbj) about: ZX Spectrum 48k, loading apps from cassettes, playing games, enjoying Space Invaders, switching from Basic to assembly, switching to C-64, implementing application for exams at elementary school, starting to structure programs, getting serious with Schneider PC, creating bookkeeping applications with Borland Turbo Basic, dBASE and clipper were productive, visiting the CEBIT in 1990-ties, daily linear algebra in a bus, C, C++, Pascal, assembly, Vax then Java, studying at the University of Maribor, writing software to assess the value of companies, Ph.D. with ORBIX, Visigenic and RMI in Java, reading JavaReport magazines, writing performance about Java performance, RMI and CORBA, working with IBM Hursley on RMI-IIOP implementation, starting at University of Ljubljana, Java migration projects, Java EE - the enterprise edition was fascinating, Wrox publishing books, contributing performance chapter for Professional EJB book, writing Professional J2EE EAI book for wrox, Service-oriented architecture was a hot topic, orchestration is challenging for non-developers, decomposing application to services is useful, Azure Logic Apps, using JBPM for modelling long-running transactions, BPMN improved BPEL, writing WS-BPEL 2.0 Beginner's Guide about Colaxa, then oracle BPEL suite, the advent of KumuluzEE, attending JavaOne, proposing "the end of application servers" session, applying for Duke Choice Award, KumuluzEE is Java Duke's Choice Award Winner, attending the Java Duke Choice Award ceremony, making KumuluzEE kubernetes-aware, early KumuluzEE started with cloud-native EE extensions before availability of MicroProfile, Prof. dr. Matjaz Juric on twitter: @matjazbj, Prof. dr. Matjaz Juric at University of Ljubljana

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
How KumuluzEE Happened

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 66:38


An airhacks.fm conversation with Jan Meznaric (jmezna) about: Windows 98 on Pentium 1, recording a Windows 98 screen with an old VHS camera, enjoying MS Paint and educational games, starting programming with Visual Basic and "Happy New Year", the Linux fascination, creating PHP based websites, making a barcode scanner working during vacations in .net, the superstar programmer at high school, starting with Java 2, enjoying Java EE and GlassFish, joining the Java Enterprise research program at the university, JBoss, input validation with Java Server Pages (JSP), Drools and JBPM, business rules are too hard for business users, Drools debugging is a challenge, the University of Ljubljana, the microservice framework for Java Enterprise solutions, optimising Java EE for cloud native architecture, Glassfish, Payara, WildFly vs. KumuluzEE, "java -jar glassfish.jar", KumuluzEE committers at airhacks.com MUC workshops, KumuluzEE ships with the smallest jar, KumuluzEE JPA / CRUD app starts in a few seconds, exploded JARs, FAT jars and layered JARs are coming, KumuluzEE supports MicroProfile, KumuluzEE supports etcd and consul, KumuluzEE discovers kubernetes services, KumuluzEE comes with useful extensions, ethereum integration, feature flags support, the version export, subscribing to blockchain events, KumuluzEE comes with commercial support, KumuluzEE uses smallrye to implement some MicroProfile APIs, tree vs. flat metrics, configuration change events, peer to peer microservice update strategies, Java project JXTA, wild pigs, peer to peer and octoberfest, creating a Kubernetes ingest controllers Jan Meznaric on github: jmezna

Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Episode 223: Joram Barrez on the Activiti Business Process Management Platform

Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015 62:16


Josh Long talks to Activiti cofounder Joram Barrez about the wide world of (open source) workflow engines, the Activiti BPMN2 engine, and what workflow implies when you’re building process-driven applications and services. Joram was originally a contributor to the jBPM project with jBPM founder Tom Baeyens at Red Hat. He cofounded Activiti in 2010 at […]

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast
LCC 97 - Devoxx les battles et la securite

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2014 91:26


Emmanuel, Arnaud, Guillaume et Vincent discutent du programme et du call for paper de Devoxx France. Ils discutent aussi du comportement à adopter face aux failles de sécurité et le reste des nouvelles du monde Java. Enregistré le 3 mars 2014 Téléchargement de l’épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–97.mp3 News Conferences Le programme Devoxx France Les têtes à claques - Le willy Waller 2006 Retour de Fosdem Systèmes d’exploitation Apple victime d’une grosse faille de sécurité Goto considered harmful Dashlane Langages La nouvelle représentation de String en Java Frameworks Drools and jBPM 6 Netty 4.0.17 Plateformes Solr 4.7 ElasticSearch 1.0 Google App Engine 1.9 what a surprise. our @googlecloud #appengine started failing as yet another silent runtime upgrade to 1.9.0 had happen. – @musketyr WildFly 8 est sorti avec la certification Java EE 7 Bases de données fun fact: if you scale a cpu cycle (0.12ns on my laptop) to one second an in memory hash lookup takes 30days, a redis lookup 1 year –@pyr Hibernate OGM 4.1 Beta1 Spring Data L’accès aux bases de données relationelles en Scala Tooling Github lance son projet d’éditeur de texte, Atom Vim Le livre Apache Maven est open source et en asciidoc (enfin il y a encore du boulot :-) ) Apache Maven 3.2.1 est sorti Faire ses schemas en asciidoc How Twitter Monitors Millions of Time series Git et la signature de ses commits Les bonnes pratiques de messages de commit d’OpenStack Arquillian Undertow en alpha Griffon 1.5 Blog post sur CRaSH en pratique Front-end Recommendations de style AngularJS par Google Cloud Pivotal transforme CloudFoundry en une fondation when [a project is taken over] by [ASF], it leads to some strange behaviors in terms of hiring committers Méthodologies Feedback à 30% Utiliser @Deprecated correctement Codehaus laisse son DNS expirer, oops. Quelques conseils pour un code sécurisé People David Gageot est Java Champion Docker VirtualBox Salaires dans la silicon valley Outil de l’épisode ClasspathSuite Conférences Devoxx France BreizhCamp Nous contacter Contactez-nous via twitter http://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs sur le groupe Google http://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs ou sur le site web http://lescastcodeurs.com/ Flattr-ez nous (dons) sur http://lescastcodeurs.com/ En savoir plus sur le sponsoring? sponsors@lescastcodeurs.com

Enterprise Java Newscast
Episode 15 - May 2013

Enterprise Java Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2013 111:52


Kito, Ian, and Daniel cover new releases from Apache, PrimeFaces, SpringSource, ICEsoft, JBoss, IBM, Oracle, Google, and more. They also discuss the new Google Android IDE and SpringSource's new Reactor asynchronous framework. New Releases PrimeFaces PrimeFaces Themes 1.0.10 Released PrimeFaces 3.5.3 Released Responsive Interportlet Communication PrimeFaces Mobile 0.9.4 Released PrimeFaces 3.4.5 released PrimeFaces Extensions 0.7 released - new Timeline component PrimeFaces 3.5.4 released ICEsoft ICEpdf 5 released ICEfaces 3.3 released, with new ACE components Apache MEDIA ALERT: The Apache Struts Project Announces Apache Struts™ 1 End-Of-Life Apache Syncope 1.1.1 released Apache CouchDB 1.3.0 released Apache Wookie 0.14 Release Apache PDFBox 1.8.1 released Apache Wink 1.3.0 release Apache Bloodhound 0.5.3 Released Apache MRUnit 1.0.0 released Apache OpenNLP 1.5.3 released Apache Derby 10.10.1.1 released Apache Wicket 6.7.0 Released! OpenJPA 1.2.3 Released Apache Camel 2.11.0 Released Apache Whirr 0.8.2 Released HttpComponents HttpClient 4.2.5 GA release Apache Sqoop 1.99.2 released Apache Tomcat 6.0.37 released Apache Lucene 4.3 released Apache Solr 4.3 released Apache Buildr 1.4.12 released Apache Gora 0.3 Released Apache Tomcat 7.0.40 released Apache Jackrabbit 2.7.0 released Apache JSPWiki 2.9.1-incubating released Apache Jena 2.10.1 released Apache Hive 0.11.0 Released Apache Subversion 1.8.0-rc2 Released SpringSource Spring Framework 4.0 M1 & 3.2.3 available Reactor – a foundation for asynchronous applications on the JVM SPRING SECURITY 3.1.4 RELEASED SPRING TOOL SUITE AND GROOVY/GRAILS TOOL SUITE 3.3.0.M1 RELEASED SPRING BATCH 2.2.0 RC1 IS NOW AVAILABLE SPRING MOBILE 1.1.0.M3 RELEASED JBoss Infinispan 5.3.0.Beta2 is out! RichFaces 4.3.2.Final Release Announcement JBossWS 4.2.0.Beta1 and WS-Discovery support Forge 1.3.0.Final Released IronJacamar 1.1.0.Beta5 is out ! Teiid 8.4 Beta2 Posted TorqueBox 2.3.1 Released JGroups 3.3.0.Final released RHQ 4.7 released jBPM 6.0 Beta2 available Arquillian Drone Extension 1.2.0.Alpha2 Released Hibernate ORM 4.3.0.Beta2 Released IBM Liberty Repository is up Tomcat Migration Kit Technology Preview Released Oracle Oracle ADF Mobile 1.1 Released Java EE 7 Scheduled for Release June 12th Oracle JDeveloper and ADF 11g Release 1 Scala Akka 2.1.4 Released Other IntelliJ IDEA is the base for Android Studio, the new IDE for Android developers Events No fluff just stuff TDC (The Developer's Conference) Florianopolis, Brazil - Event for developers, IT professionals and students, with a Java track. May 24-26 JUDCon / CamelOne, Boston, MA June 9-11, 2013 EclipseCon France, Toulouse, France June 5-6. QCon New York June 12-June 14. Oracle Technology Network Developer Day: Big Data, Reading, UK June 19th. ODTUG Kscope13 - New Orleans, LA, USA June 23-27 Oracle Technology Network Developer Day: Service Integration using Oracle SOA Suite 11g, London, UK June 26. TDC (The Developer's Conference) Sao Paulo - Event for developers, IT professionals and students, with a Java track. July 10-14 JavaOne China  Shanghai July 22-25. Scala Days New York, N June 10-12 JavaZone, Oslo, Norway Sep 11-12 JavaOne, San Francisco Sep 22-26 Devoxx Belgium, Antwerp November 11-15 jDays, Gothenburg, Sweden - Call for Papers ends Aug 25th. Nov 26-27

JBoss Community Asylum
Podcast #17 - jBPM 5 Workflows with Kris Verlaenen

JBoss Community Asylum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2011 68:53


JBoss Asylum 17 Shownotes Recorded 18th of February 2011 by Michael Neale, Emmanuel Bernard & Max Rydahl Andersen Music by Real Rice Licence Art Libre 1.3 Direct download: mp3 and ogg Guest: Kris Verlaenen (@krisverlaenen) Warning: The sound quality of this episode turned out to be bad and required a lot of editing to be audiable, but the content was great - if you want to skip directly to the interview then that starts at 22m33s. Red Hat SummitJUDConJBoss Developer Webinar series Java EE 7 proposalsRichFaces milestone trainSeam 3.0 Beta2Hibernate Validator: method level validation and moreJBoss Tools 3.2Interview with Kris V about jBPM 5jbpm5jBPM HomejBPM 5 Community

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JBoss Community Asylum
Podcast #11 - Security, JUDCon, jBPM, Maven, Hibernate, JBoss Tools and VMForce

JBoss Community Asylum

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2010 52:01


JBoss Asylum #11 Recorded 28th April 2010 Music by Real Rice (http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/24321) Licence Art Libre 1.3 Direct download: mp3 and ogg News: JBoss.org security incident (http://bit.ly/awDcOh) JUDCon (http://bit.ly/awDcOh) JBoss Community Recognition Awards (http://bit.ly/a0472L) Vote for JUDCon "Community Track" (http://bit.ly/cKsKvW) Open Letter to jBPM (http://bit.ly/ahcsbG) Mark Little on Future of Workflow in JBoss (http://bit.ly/bigO4M) Request for Comments on jBPM 5 (http://bit.ly/bigO4M) Tom Bayens blog (http://bit.ly/aSvczo) Nexus on JBoss.org (http://bit.ly/cmu0TZ) JBoss Maven Repository FAQ (http://bit.ly/aRMWgF) Hibernate 3.5 Released (http://bit.ly/aRMWgF) Hibernate Web Site Migration (http://bit.ly/d69EEG) JBoss Tools 3/JBoss Developer Studio 3 Released (http://bit.ly/a18kgV) Upcoming Talks: Jazoon (http://bit.ly/9uREKP) JBoss World (http://bit.ly/driKrh) Other topic: VMForce (http://bit.ly/9uCV7B)

JBoss Community Asylum
Podcast #5 - Portal Love and more French accents

JBoss Community Asylum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2009 57:21


JBoss Asylum 5 Shownotes Recorded 6th November 2009 Music by Real Rice (http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/24321) Licence Art Libre 1.3 Direct download: mp3 and ogg Guest: Thomas Heute, GateIn, Red Hat (blog, @theute) This episode we have Thomas Heute, lead of the JBoss Portal team come and talk about why portals are good, what developers should know and what the newborn project GateIn is all about. Follow up from last week: The mail alias asylum@jboss.org is now active, if you got feedback/suggestions then shoot us an email. Short news: The first release candidate of Infinispan were released, named Infinispan 4.0.0.CR1. http://infinispan.blogspot.com/2009/10/first-release-candidate-now-available.html JBoss Tools 3.1 M4 is available http://jbosstools.blogspot.com/2009/10/jboss-tools-310-m4-is-released.html, jUDDI v3 released http://apachejuddi.blogspot.com/2009/10/juddi-300-released.html Byteman 1.1.1 released http://jbossts.blogspot.com/2009/10/monitoring-your-jvm-using-byteman-111.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fault_injection JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) 5 is out http://java.dzone.com/announcements/red-hat-announces-jboss-eap-50?mz=3006-jboss http://blogs.jboss.org/blog/mlittle/?permalink=EAP_5_0_is_generally_available.txt jBPM 4.2 released http://processdevelopments.blogspot.com/2009/10/jbpm-42-adds-lot-of-production-goodies.html JBossWS 3.2.1 http://jbossws.blogspot.com/2009/11/jbossws-321ga-is-available.html GateIn 3.0.0.Beta2 http://blog.gatein.org/2009/10/gatein-300-beta-2-is-out.html http://www.jboss.org/gatein Any local conferences: Devoxx! 16-21th November, 66% of us there. Meet us in the JBoss booth and get a free JBDS :) Rome JBUG 27th November, Max Andersen speaking www.osdc.com.au (open source developers conference) - brisbane 25th to 27th. Michael speaking. JavaEdge at Tel Aviv on Nov 26th http://www.javaedge.net/web/guest/javaedge-2009/about