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I'm joining Terracotta

Terracotta LogoThe open-sourcing of Terracotta DSO has been one of the most exciting recent events in the Java world for me. With the help of their engineers I looked into making Terracotta work seamlessly with RIFE and more specifically RIFE's native Java continuations and its dynamic template system. This integration will soon be widely available, so stay tuned!

As I looked closer at the approaches of Terracotta, I realized that they come very close to what I've been striving for with RIFE:

  • no serialization,
  • reliance on Java language keywords to drive the core functionality,
  • ease of configuration and
  • non-intrusiveness

... and a lot of this is achieved through byte-code rewriting. I also was very excited to see that Terracotta took the open-source model seriously and wasn't just dumping their product on the world without properly following up. Public documentation is collaboratively being written for open-source usage and support through IRC and email has been top-notch. You can feel that everyone involved is very passionate and genuinely motivated to improve their product through the feedback of a larger community.

Native Java continuations fail-over and clustering has been one of the trickiest parts for RIFE users to date and I want to be part of developing the de-facto solution for POJO-based clustering. That's why I'm joining Terracotta as of April 2nd 2007.

Of course I'm still continuing to work on RIFE, to maintain solutions for Uwyn customers, and to talk about various Java-related subjects at conferences ... including Open Terracotta!

posted by Geert Bevin in IT on Mar 29, 2007 6:13 PM : 12 comments [permalink]
 

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Re: I'm joining Terracotta
Congrats!

This is a most exciting time to join. With the help of our community and dev team the product keeps getting more and more amazing! The response out there has been great and being open source is taking us places we only dreamed we could go.

Cheers,
Steve
Re: I'm joining Terracotta
Congrats man, and best of luck to you!
Re: I'm joining Terracotta
Congrats and welcome! :-)
Re: I'm joining Terracotta
Hi Geert,

Congrats to you and Terracotta.

BR,
~A
Re: I'm joining Terracotta
Hi Geert,

I think you're joining at a very interesting time. Best of luck.
Re: I'm joining Terracotta
Félicitations!
Re: I'm joining Terracotta
Congratulations, Geert! Does this mean that you'll be moving to L.A.? ;)
Re: I'm joining Terracotta
Thanks a lot for the encouragements everyone!

Bruce, no I will be mostly working remotely from Belgium but will go over to San-Francisco one week every 3 months or so, as the need arises. I'm starting with a 2 week stay in SF to kick things off next week though.

Take care,

Geert
Re: I'm joining Terracotta
Glad and excited to have you on board man.
Re: I'm joining Terracotta
Welcome aboard the exciting ride!
Re: I'm joining Terracotta
Welcome aboard. Looking forward to working with you to solve some interesting problems. ;)
Re: I'm joining Terracotta
Congrats.. "reliance on Java language keywords to drive the core functionality," Nice .. a strong preference of mine as well. Terracotta has peaked my interest for a while for this reason... p.s. we had met and chatted a couple of times at conferences.. p.s. Terracotta's Clustering Article did address some of my concerns - but I didn't fully understand how the fail-over occurred seamlessly.

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