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Green Talk @ Sans Tech Press : Eco Facts

In Environment, Green Talk, Hot News, LiveCast, My Reviews, Nation on February 5, 2009 at 5:55 pm

Time for Green Talk @ Sans Tech Press. I used to always think about global issues on nature and its protection, and today I thought of blogging some good tips and facts on environment and some harmfull products and how we can manage it.

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GLASSecofacts-glass

  • Glass containers go from recycling bin to store shelf in as little as 30 days.
  • An estimated 80% of recovered glass containers are made into new glass bottles.
  • For every ton of glass recycled, over a ton of raw materials are saved, including 1,300 pounds of sand, 410 pounds of soda ash, 380 pounds of limestone, and 160 pounds of feldspar.
  • Ninety percent of recycled glass is used to make new containers.
  • Recycling glass helps to preserve natural resources while lessening the load on landfills—and helping communities avoid expensive disposal costs.
  • Recycling one glass bottle saves enough energy to light a 100-watt bulb for four hours.
  • Recycling glass lowers the melting temperature and saves 32% of the energy needed for production of new glass.

PLASTICecofacts-plastic

  • If we recycled every plastic bottle we used, we would keep 2 billion tons of plastic out of landfills.
  • Recycling a pound of PET saves approximately 12,000 BTUs.
  • It takes 25 two-liter plastic soft drink bottles to make a sweater.
  • It takes two plastic soft drink bottles to make enough polyester fiber for a baseball cap.
  • It takes 35 two liter plastic soft drink bottles to make 1 sleeping bag.
  • Americans go through 2.5 million plastic bottles every hour.

ALUMINIUMecofacts-aluminum

  • If we recycled the 48 billion aluminum cans that we throw away each year, we could save the equivalent of 24 million barrels of oil.
  • Recycling aluminum cans saves precious natural resources, energy, time and money – all for a good cause – helping out the earth, as well as the economy and local communities.
  • Aluminum is a sustainable metal and can be recycled over and over again.
  • In 2003, 54 billion cans were recycled, saving the energy equivalent of 15 million barrels of crude oil (America’s entire gas consumption for one day). It takes about 6 weeks total to manufacture, fill, sell, recycle, and then remanufacture a beverage can.
  • The energy saved from recycling one aluminum drink can will run your TV for 3 hours.
  • If we recycle the aluminum trash that Americans throw away, we could rebuild the entire US airline fleet every three months.
  • Recycling one aluminum can saves the amount of energy to light one 100-watt bulb for 20 hours or run a TV for 3 hours.
  • In America, 1,500 aluminum cans are recycled every second.

In fact, the prestigious Princeton College Review and Kaplan’s College Guide now have sections devoted to how “green” a particular college or university is today. I wish all the colleges in our Country also to take up Green Projects within their locale and make the earth a better place for the future to rejoice.

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OSUM : Awesome Place for All Developers

In CAREER ARTICLES, Computers, DeveloperActivities, Hot News, INDIA, Latest Technology, LiveCast, My Reviews, NetBeans, Open Source, OSUM, Sun Microsystems, Technology Events on February 5, 2009 at 10:53 am

An OSUM Place for all Developers

Open Source University Meet-Up (OSUM) pronounced  as Awesome is a perfect Student Developer’s Community fostering all Open Source tools and training Students. I am fascinated to share things with my fellow beings, including my knowledge and experiences. This is Why I am also crazy about Open Source, as It allows us to share, recreate and lot’s more. There is no hassles in reviewing Copyrights. OSUM helps a Student developers community in the college to make sure that the members gets trained and well incubated with industry training before they are let out in the corporate world.

TOP 5 Reasons to JOIN OSUM:

  • LEARN about Open Source Technologies and how they are opening up new career opportunities for students
  • ACCESS free online web courses, webinars, tutorials and other resources to prepare for career enhancing certifications
  • SHARE your technical knowledge with other students around the world virtually and on campus
  • COLLABORATE with a global community of students via forum, campus events, webinars, etc.
  • CONNECT and make friends with students around the world who are committed to Open Source just like you!

Join OSUM Community Now and connect with tens of thousands of student developers and over 900 student clubs from over 80 countries. Change (Y) Our World.

GlassFish : The Application Server for all Your Web Apps

In Computers, Databases, Hot News, Latest Technology, My Reviews, NetBeans, Open Source, Sun Microsystems, Technology Events on February 5, 2009 at 1:18 am

Fabulous February started with a Live webcast from California. I agreed to my Invitation to attend the event. It was a wednesday (3/2/09)evening, when I had to review my Laptop for Java Updates and other stuffs for the event. The event was about to begin at 10PM and I launched  my browser and found Mr. Aruna Gupta, GlassFish Evangelist, Sun Microsystems, welcoming the session attendees. It was a great pleasure for me to  attend the Webinar and I thank Mr. Arun Gupta for his talk on GlassFish. I have blogged all about GlassFish which I have carried as notes after the session. I found GlassFish interesting and this Webinar has changed my Application Server from Apache to Glassfish in deploying all my scripts.

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GlassFish

GlassFish is a vibrant community building high-quality, open source software. The main deliverable are the GlassFish application server, the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition(java EE) reference implementation, and the Java Persistence API reference implementation.

Developing Server based Application with the help of clear application specification of Java EE 5 helps us to deploy the application with 100% uptime. The Glassfish which is built on the Java EE compliance is portable. Java EE 5 has API, Technology specification, Production-quality implementation, Comptability Test Suite, themed on ease of development.Here POJO ( Plain Old Java Object) based programming gives us more freedom and fewer requirement in implementation level. The Latest inclusion DRY( Don’t Repeat Yourself) mechanism allows all the connection strings of the database from the application level to be kept in a songle file making debugging easier and faster access.

The latest Call Flow Monitoring allows us to enable the monitoring of the app server to track the time spent on the EJB Container, Web Container, and EJB Application and lots more enabling us to improve the performance. There is a special Request Time Distribution column showing the time spent on each requests.

GlassFish TimeLine

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June 2005           –    GlassFish Launch

May 2007            –   Version 1 ( With Java EE 5)

Sept 2007            –   Version2

Nov 2008             –   Prelude

Jan 2009              –   Version2.1 (latest)

In Jan 209 500 bugs were fixed to improve stability and it was Java EE 5 Compliance supporting JSP,Servlet, EJB and lots more.

Certainly Interesting Stats on Glassfish :  GlassFish Usage Map

A Screenshot showing the Glassfish Usage Map
A Screenshot showing the Glassfish Usage Map

GlassFish also supports dynamic Languages and framework like JRuby, Merb, Rails, Ruby, Groovy, Grails, Python, Jython, django, JavaScript and lots more. Quercus should be used for deploying PHP apps in GlassFish.

I’ll chart the “To Do” steps to install GlassFish and Deploy it in your Local Machine…

Steps to Deploy GlassFish in your Machine

—>Download GlassFish V3 Prelude

—>Unzip GlassFish-V3-Prelude-V28C.Zip

—>Start: asadmin start domain

It is very simple to install and deploy the Application Server.

We can access the admin console @ http://localhost:4848/

and deploy our applications @ http://localhost:8080

Some of the Cool Features in GlassFish V3

—>It can retain session data across HTTP deploys

—>Embeddable- Runs in -VM

—>Supports Dynamic Languages

—>Fastest Start/up Time-2-3 Seconds

—>Support World Class IDE’s such as NETBEANS 6.5 and Eclipse

—>Extensible, Modular, ease to use

—>Failover Administration, monitoring, messaging, Persistence

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Plan for GlassFish V3

GlassFish v3 is the next major release of the GlassFish Application Server and is currently under development by the GlassFish Community. GlassFish v3 has a modular, lightweight, extensible architecture. The goals are to provide the following:

  • An open, modular, extensible platform
  • A fast, easy, reliable application server
  • An enterprise-ready application server with massive scalability and sophisticated administration
  • Product updates and add-ons through the industry-strength
  • Support for OSGi
  • Support for dynamic languages such as Ruby and Groovy
  • Support for Java EE 6

I consider GlassFish as an excellent alternative to lesser featured Tomcat and JBOSS. Netbeans 6.5 comes with GlassFish V2 and V3 bunduled, which makes developing and deploying application easy and effective. GlassFish is the Fastest Open Source Application sever. So from Student to Enterprise, I recommend GlassFish as the Best Application Server for all your Web Apps.

Tech Talk by Arun Gupta on Ruby/GlassFish

Sun Microsystems hosted the 30th Super Happy Dev House at it’s Executive Briefing center in Menlo Park, CA. Over 300 super smart developers gathered to geek it out on the next generation of technologies. During the Lightening Talk period, Arun Gupta (Super Technology Guru Extraordinaire from Sun) talked about Ruby and GlassFish. He ran out of time before being able to showcase Project Kenai, built using Ruby-on-Rails, JRuby, GlassFish, MySQL, and OpenSolaris

For More Learning on GlassFish:

One Stop:   glassfish.org

Student:   spotlight.dev.java.net

Wiki:        wiki.glassfish.java.net

Source Code Repository: glassfish_svn.dev.java.net

Blog sphere:  blogs.sun.com/theaquarium

Have you helped set any wacky records?

In Computers, Hot News, My Reviews, Open Source, Technology Events on February 4, 2009 at 7:52 pm

All my gadgets from my mobile phone, laptop to my personalized desktop, most of it is loaded with Open Source Tools and software.Predominantly these software are lightweight, ease to deploy and maintain. The performance of the host increases many folds when holding open tools in it. Some records are big. Some are amazing. And then there are some, that are simply crazy. Here is one which I received for helping Mozilla browser ( Firefox 3) set the World Record.(record for most software downloaded in 24 hours)

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