Episode 46: Apache Tomcat
March 31st, 2008Earlier this month I caught up with Filip Hanik to talk about the Apache Tomcat project.
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The episode is just over 15 minutes and 5.5M. It’s available here or via iTunes.
Earlier this month I caught up with Filip Hanik to talk about the Apache Tomcat project.
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The episode is just over 15 minutes and 5.5M. It’s available here or via iTunes.
There are hours and hours of feathercasts that have been recorded, and then never edited, and even a few which have been edited and never posted. This is an episode that I did in Dublin, at ApacheCon 2005, and it features a number of lightning talks. So, listen, enjoy, and come to Amsterdam to see the lightning talks in person, so that you don’t have to wait 3 years for me to post them.
9 minutes, 4MB
Listen HERE or via iTunes.
This took me a while to post because I lost my voice right after making the recording.
Peter Royal talks about Mina.
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mina.apache.org
The episode is just 8 minutes, and is 4MB. Listen to it HERE or via iTunes.
In Episode 43, I speak with Grant Ingersoll, on Skype, about Lucene. There’s a lot of talks at the upcoming ApacheCon, in Amsterdam, about Lucene and related technologies. One might even say there’s a bit of a search emphasis. So we thought that getting an overview of these important technologies would be a good way to lead into the conference.
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The episode is 15 minutes (7Mb) and is available here or via iTunes.
The final day of ApacheCon US 2007. A very enjoyable conference draws to a close.
The episode is 17 minutes (7Mb) and is available here or via iTunes.
Day 4 from ApacheCon US 2007. Continuing our series from the conference today we have interviews with Doc Searls, Brian Millet, Apache Sling and Covalent.
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The episode is 25 minutes long (9Mb) and is available here or via iTunes.
ApacheCon is only possible because of our sponsors and exhibitors. We spoke with several of these sponsors - Krugle, Google, WSO2 and Day - about why they sponsor or exhibit here, and how ApacheCon differs from other conferences that they go to.
The episode is 23 minutes long, and is available here, or via iTunes.
Day 2 of ApacheCon US 2007. Rich Bowen is doing the opening plenary tomorrow, and today gives us a sneak preview. We also talked with Sander Temme about the PGP Keysigning party that takes place tomorrow evening. Rounding this episode up is a quick interview with Peter Royal from Radar Networks.
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The episode is just under 20 minutes long (7Mb) and is available here or via iTunes.
ApacheCon US 2007 started today. We’re planning to release an episode a day with content from the conference and the foundation! This is the first of those episodes and contains an interview with Charel Morris of Stone Circle Productions, producer of ApacheCon, and a round up of what the committers and members are expecting.
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The episode is 21minutes long (7.4M) and is available here and via iTunes.
With ApacheCon US about to start I talked with Bill Sigglekaw about Atlanta to provide some background information for those attending the conference.
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The episode is 9 minutes long (3.2M) and is available here or via iTunes.