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Reverse Proxy Magic with Apache httpd 2.4 Jim Jagielski


One of the best not-so-well-known features of Apache httpd is its incredible capability as a Reverse Proxy server. Whether as a front end to application servers such as Tomcat and PMP-FPM, or as a caching server for static content, or …


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Apache httpd 2.4 Overview Jim Jagielski


All the Ins and Outs related to what’s old, and NEW, in Apache httpd 2.4. If you haven’t use httpd in awhile, this is a great way to find out all the new features and enhancements. And if you are …


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Apache Groovy Update and Roadmap Paul King


This talk looks at the latest features in Groovy from 2.5 and 3.0. This includes new AST transforms, new macro features, the new Parrot parser and a myriad of other new miscellaneous features. The talk outlines a broad roadmap of …


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Closing Plenary


Closing Plenary


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Apache NetBeans clever APIs for cross platform development Anton Epple


Hybrid applications can be a great solution for cross platform development, but JavaScript is not everyones cup of coffee. With a small set of clever APIs and SPIs, NetBeans has created a lean cross platform framework, that allows you to …


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Apache NetBeans – Shameless Marketing Tool Anton Epple


NetBeans has completed its transition to Apache and is now a top level Apache project with a strong and dedicated community and millions of users worldwide. NetBeans always had great support for Apache Maven & having an IDE of our …


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Apache Training – Contributing more than just code Justin Mclean


Does it seem strange to you that we collectively collaborate on code but training material is produced individually in private? Why would each company or person produce their own material when it can be sourced from a central location, under …


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How to Raise an Erudite Chatbot Boris Galitsky Jay Taylor


Availability of content and training sets is a major bottleneck for a chatbot development today. Relying on Apache OpenNLP and its sub-project OpenNLP.chatbot, we introduce a number of tools and components to design a chatbot and its training set to …


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Continuous Machine and Deep Learning at Scale with Apache Ignite Denis Magda


With most machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) frameworks, it can take hours to move data, and hours to train models. It’s also hard to scale, with data sets increasingly being larger than the capacity of any single server. …


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Cassandra 4.0: Our Most Stable Major Release Jordan West


In mid-2018 the Cassandra community committed to making Cassandra 4.0 the most stable major release of Cassandra in the project’s history. In September, the community shifted focus from feature work and development to ensuring the quality of the release. To …


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