At a Glance: Last week’s JavaFX, OpenSolaris and MySQL reviews

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21 Apr 2009
JavaFX

JavaFX
continued its strong introduction to the developer blogs. IBM
developer/blogger Bob Balfe called JavaFX the "most
pervasive platform
in the world," and discussed it being an Adobe Flash killer. He
concluded saying, "I am sure we will be hearing more about JavaFX in
the near future." The blogger from Softified gave
a thorough
introduction to JavaFX, as well as tips for downloading, coding, and
sample applications.
JavaFX

OpenSolaris

OpenSolaris OpenSolaris
and ZFS received positive praise from bloggers this week. The blogger
from Me, Myself and I said
that the Solaris version of the Cg Toolkit
was a "nice Solaris package" that worked "flawlessly" in OpenSolaris.
He also noted he "can’t wait for the native Skype port, especially for
OpenSolaris." Blogger Teodor Milkov discussed
operating systems
supporting DTrace, highlighting Solaris and OpenSolaris. After
installing he said that "everything was smooth… I was thinking about
playing with ZFS these days anyway."

MySQL

MySQL use
in the enterprise was the focus of a post
from Enterprise Systems this
week, discussing the scalability of MySQL for business use. Author
Richard Cooley said that "MySQL is scalable if you look at the entire
architecture and not just at the database tier," noting that prominent
MySQL users include Yahoo, YouTube, AOL, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter,
and WordPress. "If these companies can run portions of their companies
on MySQL so can you."
Sun MySQL

Source/Kaynak : http://blogs.sun.com/chhandomay/entry/at_a_glance_last_week1

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