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New Central Virginia MySQL Meetup

I’ve created a Central Virginia MySQL Meetup group for those of you in the area. Our first event will be in a couple of weeks at Meddius’s headquarters. I’d like to meet and get to know more people in this area who use MySQL, so come out and we’ll have a good time together! Oh, and beer. And pizza. Of course.

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2012 MySQL Council – Call for Candidates

As a member of the MySQL Community, you already know how important it is to have the ability to advocate the needs of users and to share feedback on how to keep growing the function and performance of the database. The IOUG is committed to supporting the MySQL community and maintaining the MySQL database, and we’d like your help. Submit yourself as a candidate for the 2012 MySQL Council! Visit mysql.ioug.org for more information

What is the role of the MySQL Council?

The MySQL Council will be composed of ideally 4-6 members representing a mix of the industries and businesses present within the community. The purpose of the Council is to provide feedback and recommendations to …

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Server Team 20120103 meeting minutes

The meeting minutes with full irc log can also be found here.

Agenda

  • Review ACTION points from previous meeting
    • No action items
  • Precise Development
  • Ubuntu Server Team Events
  • Weekly Updates & Questions for the QA Team (hggdh)
  • Weekly Updates & Questions for the Kernel Team (smb)
  • Weekly Updates & Questions regarding Ubuntu ARM Server (NCommander)
  • Weekly Updates & Questions from the Ubuntu Community
  • Open Discussion
  • Announce next meeting date and time

Minutes Meeting Actions

  • rbasak to try precise on pandaboard
  • hallyn to swap rbasak for NCommander in arm agenda section

Review Actions from previous meeting

There were no action items from the …

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Rewind 2011 & Happy New Year 2012

Firstly I want to say sorry to my blog readers because I didn’t publish much article about facebook app development in 2011. Because I was very busy for my job, life and honestly said I was not an active facebook web developer in 2011. In computer science algorithm and data structure subject we learned “Time space trade off”. That means if you need faster solution you’ve to use more space and vice versa. This is happened in our life also. If you invest some time in a work you definitely have to  leave some time in other works.

Whatever I’m writing this post to inform my friends and blog readers about my activity in 2011

  1. I had been doing web application development job (part time) via oDesk for a US client. I worked almost 1 year for him. I used …
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Java EE 6 using WebLogic 12c, NetBeans, and MySQL (Screencast #39)




Oracle WebLogic Server 12c is now available and comes with a zip installer.

This video shows how to develop and deploy a Java EE 6 application on WebLogic 12c using NetBeans. It builds a simple application using Java Persistence API 2.0, Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1, Servlets 3.0, Java API for RESTful Web Services 1.1, Java Server Faces 2.0, and Contexts & Dependency Injection 1.0. The video also explains how to configure MySQL database in NetBeans and use it for accessing the database tables in the Java EE 6 applications.

Enjoy!



You can also check out the sample code built in this application …

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Java EE 6 using WebLogic 12c, NetBeans, and MySQL (Screencast #39)




Oracle WebLogic Server 12c is now available and comes with a zip installer.

This video shows how to develop and deploy a Java EE 6 application on WebLogic 12c using NetBeans. It builds a simple application using Java Persistence API 2.0, Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1, Servlets 3.0, Java API for RESTful Web Services 1.1, Java Server Faces 2.0, and Contexts & Dependency Injection 1.0. The video also explains how to configure MySQL database in NetBeans and use it for accessing the database tables in the Java EE 6 applications.

Enjoy!



You can also check out the sample code built in this application …

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New Central Virginia MySQL Meetup

I’ve created a Central Virginia MySQL Meetup group for those of you in the area. Our first event will be in a couple of weeks at Meddius’s headquarters. I’d like to meet and get to know more people in this area who use MySQL, so come out and we’ll have a good time together! Oh, and beer. And pizza. Of course.

Last chance for a discount on Percona Live DC!

In just over a week, we’ll be running a Percona Live MySQL conference in the nation’s capital, in a beautiful modern conference facility that has its own Metro rail stop. And for a limited time, you can save 20% with this discount code: PerLiveDC.

If you’re in the DC area and you use MySQL, this is the event you shouldn’t miss. Here’s what you’ll see:

  • Technical talks on core MySQL topics such as replication, high availability, and performance tuning. Speakers include Percona’s Peter Zaitsev, Baron Schwartz, Kenny Gryp, Yves Trudeau, Espen Braekken, and industry giants such as AOL’s Mike DelNegro and PayPal’s Daniel Austin. No fluff, no sales pitches.
  • An evening panel on cloud and virtualization, featuring people who’ve built large systems in and out of the cloud. We’ll have Peter Zaitsev, Theo Schlossnagle …
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Fast, Flexible, and Fun--The Tungsten Replicator Magical Mystery Tour @ The LA MySQL Meetup Group

Fast, Flexible, and Fun--The Tungsten Replicator Magical Mystery TourJoin us Wednesday, January 11, 2012, 6:30 PM at Coloft, 920 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CAData replication is old hat for MySQL users. Right? Wrong! Tungsten Replicator is breathing new life into MySQL replication by providing enterprise-class capabilities under a GPL V2 license. This talk by Robert Hodges, CEO at

FictionPress Selects TokuDB for Consistent Performance and Fast Disaster Recovery

FictionPress

Issues addressed:

  • Support complex and efficient indexes at 100+ million rows.
  • Predicable and consistent performance regardless of data size growth.
  • Fast recovery.

Ensuring Predictable Performance at Scale

The Company:  FictionPress operates both FictionPress.com and FanFiction.net and is home to over 6 million works of fiction, with millions of writers/readers participating from around the world in over 30 languages

The Challenge: FictionPress offers a number of interactive features to its large user base. These …

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