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My contribution mentioned in VMware news release

January 26th, 2010 2 comments

Last week VMware released a news “VMware Expands VMware vCloud Developer Ecosystem With Open-Source Java and Python SDKs for VMware vCloud API”. It says,

VMware has also made a number of open-source contributions to the Cloud Tools project, which powers the SpringSource Cloud Foundry service, enabling Java developers to deploy, test, and manage applications for VMware environments via VMware vSphere(TM) and the VMware vCloud API.

Tips on session management for scaling your server applications to vSphere

January 24th, 2010 2 comments

Our business team invited me to a phone call with one of our strategic partners days ago. They had a scalability issue with their server application. It turned out to be related to session management. I think they are not the only one who got into this type of problems, and most likely not the last one. So I decide to share it and hopefully you can avoid similar problems in your projects.

Tips working with older versions of VMware Infrastructures using VI Java API 2.0

January 20th, 2010 No comments

Among many well know improvements like huge performance boost, VI Java API 2.0 has a big feature that we don’t talk much. It’s the full compatibility: one library for all the existing version from 2.0, 2.0 to 4.0.