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August 2010

Bazaar: A Powerful, next-generation source control system

Bazaar is used to produce the Ubuntu Linux distribution, which is an enormous software project with thousands of components. If you're using a UNIX or Linux system, chances are that your distribution offers a pre-built Bazaar package. Bazaar is flexible enough to accommodate Subversion - a centralized system and Git - a decentralized system. This article introduces you to Bazaar's many appealing features.

September 2009

ICEfaces and Google Translate

ICEfaces, an integrated Ajax application framework, enables Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) application developers to easily create and deploy thin-client, rich Internet applications in pure Java code. This tutorial describes how to develop Web applications using JSF, Google and the translation option.

April 2009

Green computing on AIX and POWER Servers

This article discusses the datacenter and how POWER servers exemplify the concepts of green computing by lowering energy and cooling costs. It also discusses recent innovations in the POWER6 architecture that lend themselves to green computing, such as live partition mobility innovations. Finally, the article discusses recent improvements in AIX 6.1, such as WPAR and live application mobility, and shows why these are tailor-made for green computing.

Correcting Java OutOfMemoryErrors on AIX

Running out of Java heap isn't the only cause of a java.lang.OutOfMemoryError. If native memory runs out, OutOfMemoryErrors that your normal debugging techniques won't be able to solve can occur. This article explains what native memory is, how the Java runtime uses it, what running out of it looks like, and how to debug a native OutOfMemoryError on AIX.

February 2009

Manage blogs on AIX with open source CMS tools

By combining open source Web Content Management System (CMS) and AIX you get a complete, highly secure, scalable, and ready-to-use content management tool with extensive support from the open source community. This article introduces the best open source CMS solutions for AIX available, and helps readers understand the important differences among them. The article also provides a guideline for system architects and developers to help them choose the CMS that best fits their needs.