Hi Dave, I think there was some lost in translation effects. So my point about this chapter was, current "best" practices are to use DAOs for accessing the...
not at all. ... From: Dave Smith <davewsmith@...> Subject: Re: [svp] Feedback on "Testing Persistence" To: siliconvalleypatterns@yahoogroups.com Date:...
Many of the SVP reviewers weren't happy with the tests that use of jMock, finding them hard to decipher. I think that a subset of the group is fairly ...
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... Shenanigans. We're testing persistence layers. Otherwise what is the point of this chapter. This smells like architecture astronauting. We do care we...
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Vogels' blog entry, "Eventual Consistency - Revisited", has a hyperlink to a paper which proves Brewer's CAP Conjecture: "Brewer’s Conjecture and the ...
... Thanks, Wayne. The transitive closure of references on this touches quite a few documents. If anyone else has a favorite to recommend, please do. Dave...
There is also Project Voldemort, http://project-voldemort.com/, developed by Jay Kreps, who I had the pleasure of working with at LinkedIn. It's an open source...
Hi, Please check out this: http://groups.google.com/group/bacat We are planning to start regular meetings, once a month, in SF, probably on Thursdays, most...
At the 2009 NoSQL workshop, Todd Lipcom from Cloudera gave a good summary talk on distributed systems, titled "Design Patterns for Distributed Non-Relational...
Hi All, The Jim Waldo paper we spoke of last week, A Note on Distributed Computing, is here: http://research.sun.com/techrep/1994/abstract-29.html The Amazon...
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Following up on tonight's discussion: found a few references to Merkle trees, but they all cite it as being useful for secure data transfer over insecure...
This blog post, "Consistency and availability in Amazon’s Dynamo", is a good discussion of those topics, based on a close reading of the Dynamo paper we ...
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