In this episode, we talk to Jim Crossley and Toby Crawley of Red Hat about the upcoming 2.0 release of Immutant.

Our Guests

Jim Crossley

On the web
On Twitter
On GitHub

Toby Crawley

On the web
On Twitter
On GitHub

Music

Jim chose "Sing a Simple Song" by Sly and the Family Stone to start the show. Toby chose "I Like Hubcaps" by Brak to end the show.

Topics

The Mostly Lazy episode with Jim and Toby
Red Hat
Immutant
Ruby
Java
C
Atlanta
Python
TorqueBox
Immutant Version 2 ("The Deuce")
Application Servers
JBoss
Clojure Namespaces
Wildfly, the community-supported application server
WAR files
EAP - Red Hat's commercially-supported distribution of WildFly
Elastic Beanstalk
J2EE
IP Multicast
Amazon Simple Queue Service
Jetty
Tomcat
Amazon DynamoDB

Throttling


Leinginen
Wildfly Clusters
Undertow - JBoss evented webserver
Websockets
Clojure Protocols
Ring Handlers
Servlets
Clojure Java Interop
HornetQ
Quartz
"Convention over configuration"
Metric boatload
Clojure proxy
Reflection API in Java
CIDER
JMS
Infinispan
Wunderboss
RabbitMQ
Clojure/conj
Stu Halloway
EclipseCon
Room Key
Strange Loop
Clojure/West
Clojure/conj on Lanyrd
LGPL
Apache Software License
The Immutant Tutorials
The example Immutant application on GitHub
Heroku
TriClojure
Datomic
Datomic and Immutant

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Credits

Episode Cover Art:

Michael Parenteau

Audio Production

Russ Olsen

Producer

Kim Foster

In this episode, we talk to Jim Crossley and Toby Crawley of Red Hat about the upcoming 2.0 release of Immutant.

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