web 2.0 applications, specifically those using Ajax, present a traffic profile that cannot be scalably handled using synchronous servlets. This paper introduces the features that have been implemented in the Jetty 6 server to address them
Great comments. Short answer: because it was coupled and overcomplicated by Jini; didn’t fit into the lucrative “enterprise” stack and conceptually is way out there for most developers.
A proposal for reduced RDFS with just rdfs:domain, rdfs:range, rdfs:subClassOf, rdfs:subPropertyOf and rdf:type which means rules can be applied to a streaming data stream, if the schema is known, because each rule only refers to at most one data triple.
Effectively, we compute a measure that says “two objects are similar if they are related to similar objects:” This general similarity measure, called SimRank, is based on a simple and intuitive graph-theoretic model.
Examine a user’s past search history to discover new anwers to queries that were previously unsatisfied using automatic identification of queries that represent standing interests.
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A few special guests turned up. I was lucky enough to grab some shots:
And finally a word from our sponsor. I asked him what he thought of all the people who had put so much effort into recreating the worst fashions of the past 100 years:
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We were entertained by a great band that did a fantastic job of covering the best of the seventies, even dipping into the eighties for a bit when they exhausted all the good stuff from the decade fashion forgot. However, at midnight, the band we’d all been waiting for took the stage: our very own Talis house band! These pictures are a little low on light, but then it was a dark and moody set.
Here they are setting up:
The lead singer kept dashing offstage for, what we suspect, was special “musician’s refreshment”
Finally back together:
Terry Willan on rhythm guitar:
Dave Whitehouse on lead guitar:
Dave Robinson on bass and vocals:
Ian Malpass on vocals:
And finally, a rare treat: a never-before heard recording of this elusive band!