Jukebox4 4.0p0
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File size:
0.16 MB
Platform:
Any Platform
License:
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Price:
Downloads:
1417
Date added:
2005-12-09
Publisher:
Vadim Tkachenko
Jukebox4 4.0p0 description
Jukebox4 is a collection of reusable components allowing to create a flexible server side middleware framework.
Save time for drinking coffee instead of architecting, designing and coding the same stuff again, and again, and again.
The project originated in 1990, when the first commercial C++ compiler became available. At that time, it was a combination of a collection framework a-la Smalltalk with the smart pointer infrastructure allowing not to bother with pointers any more.
In 1992, it was ported to MS Windows (3.x at that time). In 1993, a banking operations division support system was written using this projects codebase as a foundation. That was the first time the semaphores and multithreading were introduced.
In 1994, it was ported to OS/2, the semaphore model was redesigned, and true multithreading was achieved for the first time. A countrywide project tracking system was written using Jukebox as a foundation.
In late 1995, Java arrived. At that time it was a sad event, because with it came the realization of the fact that all the collection framework was no longer necessary, so was the smart pointer framework, and most of the semaphore and multithreading code. Well, theres no cloud without a silver lining, the thorough redesign was long overdue anyway, so the project was ported into Java during 1996. Another distributed system, this time related to securities trading, was created on top of Jukebox.
In 1998, Ive started working with Apache JServ team, and eventually sneaked my logging infrastructure into JServ, and got a nickname: "Captain Log" ;) At the same time it has become obvious that the attempt to make Jukebox a "multiprotocol distributed framework" failed, because Sun had more manpower and could release APIs much faster than I did.
In 2000, Jukebox was chosen to become the foundation for the project at American Express. That was the first take at high-load mission-critical application. Surprisingly, no major problems emerged, thus giving me some ego boost.
Then, starting in 2001, Jukebox was used at another Open Source project, DIY Zoning. This ongoing project is an attempt to scale the framework down, rather than up. The work is not yet finished, but the results, of course, will be visible.
Save time for drinking coffee instead of architecting, designing and coding the same stuff again, and again, and again.
The project originated in 1990, when the first commercial C++ compiler became available. At that time, it was a combination of a collection framework a-la Smalltalk with the smart pointer infrastructure allowing not to bother with pointers any more.
In 1992, it was ported to MS Windows (3.x at that time). In 1993, a banking operations division support system was written using this projects codebase as a foundation. That was the first time the semaphores and multithreading were introduced.
In 1994, it was ported to OS/2, the semaphore model was redesigned, and true multithreading was achieved for the first time. A countrywide project tracking system was written using Jukebox as a foundation.
In late 1995, Java arrived. At that time it was a sad event, because with it came the realization of the fact that all the collection framework was no longer necessary, so was the smart pointer framework, and most of the semaphore and multithreading code. Well, theres no cloud without a silver lining, the thorough redesign was long overdue anyway, so the project was ported into Java during 1996. Another distributed system, this time related to securities trading, was created on top of Jukebox.
In 1998, Ive started working with Apache JServ team, and eventually sneaked my logging infrastructure into JServ, and got a nickname: "Captain Log" ;) At the same time it has become obvious that the attempt to make Jukebox a "multiprotocol distributed framework" failed, because Sun had more manpower and could release APIs much faster than I did.
In 2000, Jukebox was chosen to become the foundation for the project at American Express. That was the first take at high-load mission-critical application. Surprisingly, no major problems emerged, thus giving me some ego boost.
Then, starting in 2001, Jukebox was used at another Open Source project, DIY Zoning. This ongoing project is an attempt to scale the framework down, rather than up. The work is not yet finished, but the results, of course, will be visible.
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