Akka","\ntitled \u003Ca href=). Although I don’t warm towards Scala as a programming language, Akka seems to be quite a killer\nframework for solving concurrency-related problems. It comes with a Scala and a Java API but the Scala API looks (\nnaturally?) more elegant.",[18,3677,3678,3679,3684,3685,3690],{},"Another very interesting talk\nwas ",[22,3680,3683],{"href":3681,"rel":3682},"http://devoxx.com/display/DV11/The+Disruptor%2C+High+Performance+Inter-Thread+Messaging",[26],"The Disruptor, High Performance Inter-Thread Messaging","\nwhich was scheduled for Monday (during the university days) but was cancelled on short notice. Fortunately that talk was\nrescheduled for Thursday during the lunch break. Michael Barker gave an introduction to\nthe ",[22,3686,3689],{"href":3687,"rel":3688},"http://code.google.com/p/disruptor/",[26],"Disruptor"," framework and walked the audience through an example utilizing it\nin a simple application.",[18,3692,3693,3694,3699],{},"And even more highlights took place on this day: Dick Wall (of Java Posse fame) talked\nabout ",[22,3695,3698],{"href":3696,"rel":3697},"http://devoxx.com/display/DV11/Courage+in+Software+Development",[26],"Courage in Software Development",". This was a\nnon-technical but very inspiring session and I recommend watching it as soon as it’s uploaded to Parleys.",[18,3701,3702,3703,3708,3709,3714,3715,3720],{},"Following the official conference program (in parallel to the BOF sessions) there was a screening of the recently\nreleased ",[22,3704,3707],{"href":3705,"rel":3706},"https://web.archive.org/web/20151116171536/http://www.us.movie.tintin.com:80/",[26],"Tintin movie"," and after that\nthe anniversary party in the nearby ",[22,3710,3713],{"href":3711,"rel":3712},"https://web.archive.org/web/20120528164636/http://noxxantwerp.eu/",[26],"Noxx"," night\nclub – of course with a dancing ",[22,3716,3719],{"href":3717,"rel":3718},"http://kenai.com/projects/duke",[26],"Duke",". 😉",[18,3722,3723,3724,3729,3730,3735],{},"On the fifth and last day we sadly had only time for\nthe ",[22,3725,3728],{"href":3726,"rel":3727},"http://devoxx.com/display/DV11/Technical+Discussion+Panel",[26],"Technical Discussion Panel"," and one more talk. Most of\nus\nchose ",[22,3731,3734],{"href":3732,"rel":3733},"http://devoxx.com/display/DV11/The+Evolution+of+Java++Past%2C+Present%2C+and+Future",[26],"The Evolution of Java: Past, Present, and Future","\nwhich was again very interresting and in which Joshua Bloch retrospectively reviewed changes to the Java language over\ntime and scored them from “horrible” to “best thing since sliced bread” (or something like that).",[893,3737,3739],{"id":3738},"summary","Summary",[18,3741,3742,3743,3748],{},"In summary I really enjoyed Devoxx and learned a lot during these five extraordinary days. My days were quite stuffed\nand I wish I had more time for seeing Antwerp but you have to set priorities. I really recommend going to Devoxx (or to\nthe upcoming ",[22,3744,3747],{"href":3745,"rel":3746},"http://www.devoxx.fr/",[26],"Devoxx France",", if you are a French native speaker) to any serious Java (or\nJVM-based language) developer.",[18,3750,3751],{},"And in case you wondered about the title of this blog post:",[18,3753,3754,811],{},[22,3755,3758],{"href":3756,"rel":3757},"https://www.youtube.com/embed/8To-6VIJZRE",[26],"Video laden",{"title":34,"searchDepth":98,"depth":98,"links":3760},[3761,3762,3763],{"id":3552,"depth":98,"text":3553},{"id":3614,"depth":98,"text":3615},{"id":3738,"depth":98,"text":3739},[390],"2011-12-01T10:33:51","Belgium, November 2011. More than three and a half thousand people are surging into Antwerp’s megaplex, the Kinepolis.\\nIt’s Devoxx-time!","https://synyx.de/blog/developers-developers-developers/",{},"/blog/developers-developers-developers",{"title":3430,"description":3440},"blog/developers-developers-developers",[113,1727],"Belgium, November 2011. More than three and a half thousand people are surging into Antwerp’s megaplex, the Kinepolis. It’s Devoxx-time! Mit dem Laden des Videos akzeptieren Sie die Datenschutzerklärung von…","3doRV3U2v9GTiPWiYBLxrB8R9wuWA1DUkgZwjc_5OPM",{"id":3776,"title":3467,"author":3777,"body":3778,"category":3863,"date":3864,"description":3865,"extension":104,"link":3866,"meta":3867,"navigation":107,"path":3868,"seo":3869,"slug":3782,"stem":3871,"tags":3872,"teaser":3873,"__hash__":3874},"blog/blog/reasons-why-i-go-to-devoxx.md",[3202],{"type":11,"value":3779,"toc":3861},[3780,3783,3791,3798,3804,3822,3835,3848],[14,3781,3467],{"id":3782},"reasons-why-i-go-to-devoxx",[18,3784,3785,3786,3790],{},"Yet another year is almost over. One of the reasons I notice this is\nbecause ",[22,3787,314],{"href":3788,"rel":3789},"http://devoxx.com/display/DV11/Home",[26]," is coming up again. And – of course – Synyx is going to be there.\nIn the last year four of Synyx’ employees attended the full conference. This year all of last years visitors are going\nagain, and even three more. So there has to be a reason why it’s so popular. This post is going to be about Devoxx and\nwhy I personally enjoy going there. Well… there are several reasons…",[18,3792,3793,3794,3797],{},"A big challenge in our business is ",[155,3795,3796],{},"staying up to date",". There are plenty of books, articles, tweets and blogs to read\nin order know what is going on in the world of software development. And there are even more things to filter out and\nforget (at least for a while) because they don’t apply to you and your daily work. Sometimes you just don’t have enough\ntime for this because you already have loads of work with current technologies in your day-to-day work.",[18,3799,3800,3803],{},[155,3801,3802],{},"The talks at Devoxx keep me in sync with what is going on"," and what is (probably) important. It has pre-selected\ntalks with relevance to Java or me as a Java developer / architect.",[18,3805,3806,3807,3812,3813,3818,3819],{},"Considering last year’s Devoxx there were many things that came to our knowledge and are in use at Synyx now. Some\naffected the ways we work at Synyx (Hello, ",[22,3808,3811],{"href":3809,"rel":3810},"http://www.nealford.com/",[26],"Neal Ford","), some the tools, libraries and\nframeworks we are using now (e. g. ",[22,3814,3817],{"href":3815,"rel":3816},"http://wicket.apache.org/",[26],"Wicket",") and some simply increased our knowledge and\nbrought us up to date (like the “what’s new in” JPA, Spring or Java talks). ",[155,3820,3821],{},"Go see the stuff you can easily use in\nyour daily work.",[18,3823,3824,3825,3830,3831,3834],{},"In addition to the interesting topics of the talk you just have to look at\nthe ",[22,3826,3829],{"href":3827,"rel":3828},"http://devoxx.com/display/DV11/Devoxxians",[26],"Cast",". There are many well-known ",[155,3832,3833],{},"speakers"," which have great\nexperience with their topics and also know, how to present it to the audience. So it’s almost always a pleasure to\nlisten and learn from them because they are the best.",[18,3836,3837,3838,3841,3842,3847],{},"Another big thing that makes me really looking forward to next week is that I’ll spend a ",[155,3839,3840],{},"nice week in Antwerp with so\nmany of my co-workers and other friends",". I’m looking forward visiting ",[22,3843,3846],{"href":3844,"rel":3845},"http://www.kellys.be/",[26],"Kelly’s Irish Pub","\nagain, which is about 100m down the street from our hotel and has been our conference-table almost every evening/night\nlast year (and probably will be again this year).",[18,3849,3850,3851,3856,3857,3860],{},"And the last thing why I’m going there is optimism: As I requested in\nmy ",[22,3852,3855],{"href":3853,"rel":3854},"http://blog.synyx.de/2010/12/devoxx-2010-revisited/",[26],"last post about the conference"," they made the tickets more\nexpensive this year. So I hope they made this because they followed my suggestion to serve ",[155,3858,3859],{},"better coffee"," this\ntime :). Be sure, Synyx will report about it…",{"title":34,"searchDepth":98,"depth":98,"links":3862},[],[672],"2011-11-10T09:42:44","Yet another year is almost over. One of the reasons I notice this is\\nbecause Devoxx is coming up again. And – of course – Synyx is going to be there.\\nIn the last year four of Synyx’ employees attended the full conference. This year all of last years visitors are going\\nagain, and even three more. So there has to be a reason why it’s so popular. This post is going to be about Devoxx and\\nwhy I personally enjoy going there. Well… there are several reasons…","https://synyx.de/blog/reasons-why-i-go-to-devoxx/",{},"/blog/reasons-why-i-go-to-devoxx",{"title":3467,"description":3870},"Yet another year is almost over. One of the reasons I notice this is\nbecause Devoxx is coming up again. And – of course – Synyx is going to be there.\nIn the last year four of Synyx’ employees attended the full conference. This year all of last years visitors are going\nagain, and even three more. So there has to be a reason why it’s so popular. This post is going to be about Devoxx and\nwhy I personally enjoy going there. Well… there are several reasons…","blog/reasons-why-i-go-to-devoxx",[113,1727,1271],"Yet another year is almost over. One of the reasons I notice this is because Devoxx is coming up again. And – of course – Synyx is going to be…","q1nNnb-qWWPQ3xGDD2js7mhC58DjQdJwUG3qIhu7ND8",{"id":3876,"title":3877,"author":3878,"body":3880,"category":4015,"date":4016,"description":4017,"extension":104,"link":4018,"meta":4019,"navigation":107,"path":4020,"seo":4021,"slug":3884,"stem":4023,"tags":4024,"teaser":4027,"__hash__":4028},"blog/blog/opencms-days-2011-in-retrospect.md","OpenCms Days 2011 in retrospect",[3879],"hopf",{"type":11,"value":3881,"toc":4013},[3882,3885,3894,3909,3912,3915,3930,3939,3960,3987,4007,4010],[14,3883,3877],{"id":3884},"opencms-days-2011-in-retrospect",[18,3886,3887,3888,3893],{},"From May 9 2011 to May 10 the ",[22,3889,3892],{"href":3890,"rel":3891},"http://www.opencms-days.org/en/index.html",[26],"third OpenCms Days"," took place in Cologne. The\ntopic of the conference was “The OpenCms 8 User Experience”, targeting the release of OpenCms 8 with its advanced direct\nedit (ADE) functionality. We at Synyx, being a sponsor for the third conference in a row, have been looking forward to\nboth of these events, the conference and the release of OpenCms 8 for quite some time. In this blogpost I want to\nmention some of the highlights of the conference, in another blogpost I will describe some of the new features of\nOpenCms 8.",[18,3895,3896,3897,3902,3903,3908],{},"The conference again took place at ",[22,3898,3901],{"href":3899,"rel":3900},"http://www.komed.de/",[26],"KOMED"," which is suited quite well for the amount of people\nthat are attending. There were two tracks, one showcase track where different companies from the community presented\nsolutions they build around OpenCms and a workshop track that was exclusively held\nby ",[22,3904,3907],{"href":3905,"rel":3906},"http://www.alkacon.com/en/",[26],"Alkacon"," employees, mainly targeting new features of OpenCms 8.",[18,3910,3911],{},"The conference started off with the first public presentation of OpenCms 8 in Alexander Kandziors keynote. A lot of\npeople have been looking forward to this moment as the development of the new version was conducted in a private version\ncontrol system so this was the first time to see the new features. The new interface looks really promising and seems to\nbe received well by the audience.",[18,3913,3914],{},"I will not go into detail on the workshop track sessions, the new features of OpenCms will be described in another post.\nIn retrospect I think it was not ideal that on the first day I went to workshop tracks nearly exclusively. All the\nAlkacon team members prepared their slides in a way that makes it easy to take those as a kind of reference manual,\nwhich is good, as you can come back to the slides later and have a look at those to learn the new features.",[18,3916,3917,3918,3923,3924,3929],{},"I heard a lot of good things about the talk on optimizing OpenCms performance using Varnish but that’s one I didn’t\nattend. The single showcase track I went to on the first day was on ",[22,3919,3922],{"href":3920,"rel":3921},"http://www.softwareag.com/",[26],"Software AG"," and the\nmodules they build together with ",[22,3925,3928],{"href":3926,"rel":3927},"http://www.componio.net/",[26],"Componio",". Quite impressive how much work they seem to have\ninvested into implementing a lot of modules and extensions.",[18,3931,3932,3933,3938],{},"The first day ended with the Get-Together at Kandinsky, a restaurant just next to the conference location. The food was\nreally good, a nice location and nice old and new contacts to chat with. Also a big thanks goes out to Alkacon who in\ncelebration of the release of OpenCms 8 supplied us with free (",[22,3934,3937],{"href":3935,"rel":3936},"http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html",[26],"as in beer",")\nbeer :).",[18,3940,3941,3942,3947,3948,3953,3954,3959],{},"On the second day I went only to talks in the showcase track. Selver Softic of ",[22,3943,3946],{"href":3944,"rel":3945},"http://www.infonova.com/",[26],"Infonova","\npresented an Open Source module that they are using for implementing\nthe ",[22,3949,3952],{"href":3950,"rel":3951},"http://telekom.at/",[26],"website of Austrian telekom",". The module makes it possible to\nuse ",[22,3955,3958],{"href":3956,"rel":3957},"http://velocity.apache.org/",[26],"Velocity"," as the templating language for OpenCms. Velocity provides an easier syntax\nthan JSPs and is better suited for a lot of web developers. I am not sure if we will use it in a project in the near\nfuture but it’s often handy to know that something like this is there when you need it.",[18,3961,3962,3963,3968,3969,3974,3975,3980,3981,3986],{},"Another interesting Open Source module was presented by Rich Cooley of ",[22,3964,3967],{"href":3965,"rel":3966},"http://www.northps.com/",[26],"Northpoint Solutions",".\nThe idea behind the module is quite simple but it can be very useful when dealing with large assets. You can declare\nsome assets to reside outside of the Virtual File System which stores its content in the database. The assets are stored\nin the normal filesystem but parts of its content are extracted via the library ",[22,3970,3973],{"href":3971,"rel":3972},"http://tika.apache.org/",[26],"Apache Tika","\nand stored in OpenCms. This is definitively something I will try out in the near future. Also quite interesting that\nthey are also using the search engine Lucene for content aggregation for\nexample ",[22,3976,3979],{"href":3977,"rel":3978},"http://www.chop.edu/",[26],"for the glossary on the website they implemented the module for",". This is something where\nour ",[22,3982,3985],{"href":3983,"rel":3984},"https://github.com/synyx/opencms-solr-module",[26],"Solr integration"," would probably also be a benefit.",[18,3988,3989,3990,3995,3996,4000,4001,4006],{},"Speaking of Solr, did I miss something? Oh yes, there was also my talk on our integration\nof ",[22,3991,3994],{"href":3992,"rel":3993},"http://lucene.apache.org/solr/",[26],"Solr"," with OpenCms which is\navailable ",[22,3997,3999],{"href":3983,"rel":3998},[26],"as an Open Source module",". Though there have been some\ntechnical difficulties (probably I can refer to those as “the slide incident”) the talk seems to be received really\nwell. A lot of people confirmed that this is an interesting topic that will become more and more important in the\nfuture. I will try to enhance the ",[22,4002,4005],{"href":4003,"rel":4004},"https://github.com/synyx/opencms-solr-module/wiki",[26],"documentation of the module"," in\nthe next days and probably write another blog post going more into some of the details.",[18,4008,4009],{},"Finally, looking at the layout of the conference, I think the separation into workshop and showcase tracks is not as\ngood as in the years before, where the split was between business and technical tracks. A lot of the showcase sessions\nhad a rather technical content so there was no place to go for the business people. Also probably more people would have\nattended the technical showcase talks if they would have been aware that those might also be of interest to them.",[18,4011,4012],{},"All in all the conference was really worthwile as it has been the years before. Alkacon is doing a great job in\norganizing the conference and I hope it will become an annual event.",{"title":34,"searchDepth":98,"depth":98,"links":4014},[],[3067],"2011-05-17T14:56:01","From May 9 2011 to May 10 the third OpenCms Days took place in Cologne. The\\ntopic of the conference was “The OpenCms 8 User Experience”, targeting the release of OpenCms 8 with its advanced direct\\nedit (ADE) functionality. We at Synyx, being a sponsor for the third conference in a row, have been looking forward to\\nboth of these events, the conference and the release of OpenCms 8 for quite some time. In this blogpost I want to\\nmention some of the highlights of the conference, in another blogpost I will describe some of the new features of\\nOpenCms 8.","https://synyx.de/blog/opencms-days-2011-in-retrospect/",{},"/blog/opencms-days-2011-in-retrospect",{"title":3877,"description":4022},"From May 9 2011 to May 10 the third OpenCms Days took place in Cologne. The\ntopic of the conference was “The OpenCms 8 User Experience”, targeting the release of OpenCms 8 with its advanced direct\nedit (ADE) functionality. We at Synyx, being a sponsor for the third conference in a row, have been looking forward to\nboth of these events, the conference and the release of OpenCms 8 for quite some time. In this blogpost I want to\nmention some of the highlights of the conference, in another blogpost I will describe some of the new features of\nOpenCms 8.","blog/opencms-days-2011-in-retrospect",[113,4025,4026],"opencms","solr","From May 9 2011 to May 10 the third OpenCms Days took place in Cologne. The topic of the conference was “The OpenCms 8 User Experience”, targeting the release of…","b-YpbhnXuLLNNPkBPQOw0y-8PfoBWh3v0TXYjMdCmWY",{"id":4030,"title":4031,"author":4032,"body":4034,"category":4076,"date":4078,"description":4079,"extension":104,"link":4080,"meta":4081,"navigation":107,"path":4082,"seo":4083,"slug":4038,"stem":4085,"tags":4086,"teaser":4088,"__hash__":4089},"blog/blog/synyx-at-the-droidcon-2011.md","Synyx at the Droidcon 2011",[4033],"krupicka",{"type":11,"value":4035,"toc":4074},[4036,4039,4046,4059,4062,4065],[14,4037,4031],{"id":4038},"synyx-at-the-droidcon-2011",[18,4040,4041,4042,4045],{},"It has been a while since these pages saw some content. The daily software engineering business calls for our full\nattention, leaving us writing more code than content. ",[133,4043,4044],{},"Which is absolutely a good thing!"," Nevertheless we want to show\nyou, that we are still pretty much alive.",[18,4047,4048,4049,4054,4055,4058],{},"While still working on some new articles, we are at this very moment in Berlin to visit\nthe ",[22,4050,4053],{"href":4051,"rel":4052},"https://www.droidcon.com/",[26],"Droidcon"," conference. From ",[133,4056,4057],{},"March 23rd to 24th",", we will be attending the barcamp\nsessions & talks. It will be our pleasure to meet familiar faces as also new people there and we are looking forward to\ninteresting discussions.",[18,4060,4061],{},"We wish everyone attending a good time there!",[18,4063,4064],{},"— Florian Krupicka & Tobias Knell",[18,4066,4067,4068,4073],{},"PS: If you are more interested in database storage beyond SQL, you will also be able to meet even more members of the\nSynyx family at the ",[22,4069,4072],{"href":4070,"rel":4071},"http://www.10gen.com/conferences/mongoberlin2011",[26],"MongoBerlin"," conference on Friday, the 25th of\nMarch.",{"title":34,"searchDepth":98,"depth":98,"links":4075},[],[4077],"mobile-blog","2011-03-23T02:24:43","It has been a while since these pages saw some content. The daily software engineering business calls for our full\\nattention, leaving us writing more code than content. Which is absolutely a good thing! Nevertheless we want to show\\nyou, that we are still pretty much alive.","https://synyx.de/blog/synyx-at-the-droidcon-2011/",{},"/blog/synyx-at-the-droidcon-2011",{"title":4031,"description":4084},"It has been a while since these pages saw some content. The daily software engineering business calls for our full\nattention, leaving us writing more code than content. Which is absolutely a good thing! Nevertheless we want to show\nyou, that we are still pretty much alive.","blog/synyx-at-the-droidcon-2011",[681,113,4087],"droidcon","It has been a while since these pages saw some content. The daily software engineering business calls for our full attention, leaving us writing more code than content. Which is…","rgaqFjx5_-Ru7Rq2afSUOyG-0MdF2mgHboSi2lNAiPw",{"id":4091,"title":4092,"author":4093,"body":4094,"category":4144,"date":4145,"description":4146,"extension":104,"link":4147,"meta":4148,"navigation":107,"path":4149,"seo":4150,"slug":4098,"stem":4152,"tags":4153,"teaser":4154,"__hash__":4155},"blog/blog/solr-summit-frankfurt.md","Solr Summit Frankfurt",[3879],{"type":11,"value":4095,"toc":4142},[4096,4099,4112,4121,4130,4139],[14,4097,4092],{"id":4098},"solr-summit-frankfurt",[18,4100,4101,4102,4107,4108,4111],{},"I just returned\nfrom ",[22,4103,4106],{"href":4104,"rel":4105},"http://www.lucidimagination.com/blog/2011/01/31/solr-summit-series-comes-to-germany-munich23-feb-frankfurt24-feb-2011-2/",[26],"Solr Summit","\nin Frankfurt, a half day mini conference about ",[22,4109,3994],{"href":3992,"rel":4110},[26],", the search server based on Apache\nLucene. It has been a really worthwile event with a lot of insight into large scale implementations of Solr.",[18,4113,4114,4115,4120],{},"The first half of the conference Marc Krellenstein, a Co-Founder\nof ",[22,4116,4119],{"href":4117,"rel":4118},"http://www.lucidimagination.com/",[26],"Lucid Imagination",", presented trends in enterprise search as well as Lucids\ncommercial Solr environment Lucid Works Enterprise. After an outline of the history of search systems he presented\ndifferent characteristics of a successful search system. Though being held by someone who is obviously biased towards\nSolr and Lucene he also summarized where commercial search systems like Autonomy and Fast have their strengths, good to\nhave an insight into competing systems.",[18,4122,4123,4124,4129],{},"Afterwards Oliver Schönherr and Thomas Kwiatkowski spoke on how Solr is used\nat ",[22,4125,4128],{"href":4126,"rel":4127},"http://www.immobilienscout24.de",[26],"Immobilienscout24",", where it powers full text search. Solr had been selected after\nan evaluation period where commercial as well as non-commercial systems were compared. The way Solr is used probably is\nnot a common use case. IS24 uses a custom build search system for doing their structured search, where you basically\nrefine the search results using different form fields. Solr is used to search within this result list by intersecting\nthe Solr search results with the results of the legacy system. They are using a plain Solr 1.4 without any patches and\nonly two additional components, a scheduler for the data import handler that indexes a database and a component that\nprovides fast access to only the ids of documents because that’s all that is needed for the intersection.",[18,4131,4132,4133,4138],{},"The last talk was held by Olaf Zschiedrich of ",[22,4134,4137],{"href":4135,"rel":4136},"https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/",[26],"eBay Kleinanzeigen",", formerly known\nas Kijiji. eBay Kleinanzeigen seems to use nearly all features that Solr has to offer, most notably facetting,\nautocompletion and more-like-this for displaying related articles. The site is being developed by a relatively small\nteam and seems to be blazing fast though there are lots of hits on Solr, on peak times 1500 requests/s. Of course this\nis only possible as Solr is designed to be scalable by means of its replication features, its internal caching and the\nexternal caching support through ETags. At eBay Kleinanzeigen there are 12 Solr instances that are used for searching\nbut according to Olaf, 8 would still be enough to keep the resource consumption under 50%.",[18,4140,4141],{},"All of the talks were really interesting, Olaf Zschiedrichs being the one with the most laughters. I have learned a lot\nand appreciate the time and costs Lucid Imagination and its partners have invested to make this event possible.",{"title":34,"searchDepth":98,"depth":98,"links":4143},[],[672,3067],"2011-02-24T20:34:30","I just returned\\nfrom Solr Summit\\nin Frankfurt, a half day mini conference about Solr, the search server based on Apache\\nLucene. It has been a really worthwile event with a lot of insight into large scale implementations of Solr.","https://synyx.de/blog/solr-summit-frankfurt/",{},"/blog/solr-summit-frankfurt",{"title":4092,"description":4151},"I just returned\nfrom Solr Summit\nin Frankfurt, a half day mini conference about Solr, the search server based on Apache\nLucene. 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