Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Thanks to a wonderful year 2013...Welcome to new year 2014...

I have worried a lot (as I wrote here mallikarjungunda.blogspot.in/2012/12/yet-another-year-passed-welcome-new.html) while welcoming 2013 in last year, but I feel it was good when compared to 2012.

As of now I can only say... good bye to 2013. It was wonderful and very successful year to me. I never forget 2013 as it blessed me with Veekshith and made more happiest year at all. I could see more visitors to my blogs http://mallikarjungunda.blogspot.com and http://malliktalksjava.in which gave me support in continue writing the different posts which in turn gave good learning to me. I am very happy to say that 2013 has given more personal and technical skills which support to continue with professional life very successfully.

I hope 2013 was a very successful year to everyone and it gave good experience which you never forget.

I believe, the same successful will continue in 2014 and Wish you all to have a Happy new year...



Time can't stop retiring of 2013 and welcoming of new year 2014. So again....


I WISH YOU A VERY PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR - 2014


Thanks,
Mallik

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Zero Effort Spring

We present Spring Boot, a toolkit and runtime platform that will get you up and running with Spring-powered, production-grade applications and services faster than you believed possible. The goals are: Radically faster and widely accessible getting started experience for Spring development Be opinionated out of the box, but get out of the way quickly as requirements start to diverge from the defaults Provide a range of non-functional features that are common to large classes of projects (e.g. embedded servers, security, metrics, health checks, externalized configuration) First class support for REST-ful services, modern web applications, batch jobs, and enterprise integration Applications that adapt their behavior or configuration to their environment Optionally use Groovy features like DSLs and AST transformations to accelerate the implementation of basic business requirements We illustrate how these goals can be achieved through a series of demonstrations, and in-depth reviews of the design principles and codebase of new features in Spring Framework 4.0 and in the wider Spring Ecosystem .

Spring Framework for IntelliJ IDEA13



Build a robust REST-ful Web Service in less than 6 minutes

A walk through of the new spring.io getting started guide, importing a spring.io guide into STS, building a simple, parameterized, robust REST web service in about 6 minutes using Spring Boot, Spring Tool Suite, and Spring Framework 4.0.



Source : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jc28CONVUc

Build a Hello World REST service in less than 6 minutes

A short demo of building a Spring Boot runnable REST service, with Actuator support, as a Java Application in just a few seconds. Then we show enhancing it with a simple Hello World data structure and showing "Hello World" string return values to your browser, and a quick tour through Spring Boot's Actuator features.

Why I Like Spring

A short series of developer interviews with both conference attendees and presenters alike, on their experiences with Spring.

Building Your Java Configuration Muscle Memory


Webinar: Reactor

Reactor is a succinct and powerful foundational library for building reactive, fastdata applications on the JVM. Although it is part of the Spring IO platform, the core Reactor libraries have no dependency on Spring. Above the core library, there's direct support for the Disruptor via the high-speed Processor abstraction which provides a Reactor API over the RingBuffer, first-class support for the high-performance JavaChronicle persistent message-passing library through the flexible PersistentQueue abstraction, first-class support for Groovy closures and @CompileStatic, high-performance TCP client and server support based on Netty 4.0, powerful annotation-based Spring support, and much more. Join Jon Brisbin at the event to get introduced to the first major GA release of Reactor, and learn how Reactor's Promise and Stream APIs are used to wrangle the inherent complexity of asynchronous, event-driven application code.



Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6-L4xws9l0

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Spring and Web Content Management

This session will introduce Magnolia's Spring integration and give you a tour of its architecture, key features and use. Along the way, you'll also get insights into the development of Magnolia's Spring integration, an overview of Magnolia's key features (like workflows, innovative multi-channel support and a damn fine user experience that includes touch devices), and brief tutorials on solving some key content management challenges faced by Spring developers. There will also be a quick detour into Magnolia's Groovy shell and MagLev, a Grails plugin for Magnolia.



Source : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KDsQvmO6C0

Troubleshooting Live Java Web Applications

REST-Ful API Design using Spring

Zero Effort Spring

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Lenovo Yoga Tablet - A #BETTERWAY IS HERE... Don't you love it ?

Fist you go and watch the Lenovo You Tablet 3D video  below then come back we will discuss more....



Don't you feel happy ??? Don't you thrilled??? Of course you are!!!



Lenovo has introduced two new Android tablets, the Yoga Tablet 8 (8-inch) and Yoga Tablet 10 (10-inch). It's worth pointing out that Lenovo has only released the 16GB Wi-Fi + 3G variants of the Yoga tablets for the Indian market. The tablets are available from major retailers across the country, as well as the company's own dostore.com. Are you ready to shop now ? Click Here...

The Yoga Tablet features a cylindrical base with a kickstand that allows the tablet to be used in multiple modes. Here are the different modes that have been described.

HOLD MODE - easy to catch
Better grip, better fit. The shape and placement of the battery cylinder makes this lightweight tablet easier to grip and better for one-hand use. Its ergonomic design shifts the Center of gravity to make it more comfortable for your wrist.
STAND MODE - easy to watch
No other device stands up to Yoga Tablet. Engineered with a kickstand and battery cylinder that balances weight at the base, this device stands on its own. Sit back and take in a rich entertainment experience. Front-facing Speakers with Dolby Digital Plus offer enhanced sound clarity.

TILT MODE - easy to use

Yoga Tablet's battery cylinder and kickstand provide a more natural angle for touching and typing. Now, no matter where you are sitting, everything on the screen looks, feels, and responds better than ever.















A hold mode, as Lenovo calls it, is for one-handed reading (gripping the cylindrical battery case) or browsing the Web and taking pictures. A stand mode, that utilizes the kickstand, is for viewing content or using a Bluetooth Keyboard Cover (available for $70). And,  tilt mode is for using the on-screen keyboard and game-playing.

The main feature of the Yoga Tablet that Lenovo has boasted about is that it will run for 18 hours.


Lenovo Yoga Tablet: 18 Hours of Non-Stop Multimode





At a glance, Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 and Yoga Tablet 10 key specifications:
  • 8-inch display and 10-inch display with 1280x800 pixels resolution
  • 1.2GHz MediaTek MT8389 (Cortex-A7) processor
  • 1GB of RAM
  • Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean
  • 16GB inbuilt storage, expandable up to 64GB via microSD card
  • 5-megapixel autofocus rear camera
  • 1.6-megapixel front-facing camera
  • SIM support (8-inch Yoga tablet supports voice-calling)
  • Up to 18 hours of battery backup
Get use of it and you really love it....

Lenovo Yoga Tablet Livestream Launch




I know, you are curious to know the history of Yoga Tablet Click here.

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