Schedule: Java sessions

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Location: Ballroom B
A hands-on discussion of the MySQL Workbench tool showing the benefits for Ruby/Python/PHP, as well as .NET/Java developers. Efficient database schema design and maintenance has never been so easy. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom A
Monty Taylor (MySQL)
MySQL Cluster is a fault-tolerant, high performance, in memory clustered storage engine. Additionally, it provides a direct API that works underneath the SQL layer that can be used for clients with truly high performance needs. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom A
Mark Matthews (MySQL)
Learn how to use Connector/J's extension points to solve interesting problems and add functionality without changing the core code of the driver. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom A
Paul McCullagh (PrimeBase Technologies GmbH)
This session explains how the BLOB Streaming engine solves the problems involved in storing pictures, films, MP3 files, and other binary and text objects (BLOBs) in the database. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom D
Britt Crawford (Cafepress.com), Justin McCarthy (CafePress.com)
Some data, such as user-created content, grows so large so fast it simply can't be stored in one database. This session will present HiveDB, an open source system for horizontally partitioning MySQL. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom A
Antony Curtis (MySQL), Eric Herman (MySQL)
A lightning tour of the design, implementation, and use of MySQL External Language Stored Procedures framework, with examples using C, Java, XML-RPC, and more. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom A
Kevin Burton (Tailrank), Jonathan Moore (Tailrank/spinn3r)
Most existing work in scaling MySQL has focused on high read throughput environments similar to web applications. Burton and Moore will present the backend architecture behind Spinn3r—their scalable web crawler. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom E
Flickr implemented a real-time collection of referrers to Photos, streams, sets and collections. MySQL myISAM/INNODB, curl, Java are the only component used in the setup and it scales linearly. This talk is about building a model for capacity planning, scaling for triple the request rate, and scaling linearly for an intensive application. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom D
Charles Lee (Hyperic, Inc.)
This talk will focus on the significant changes Hyperic’s developers made to Hyperic HQ's underlying database code in order to add support for a MySQL backend, and provide tips for other developers. Read more.
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Location: Ballroom G
Farhan Mashraqi (Fotolog)
Lucene is a high performance, scalable, full-text search engine library that allows you to add search to any application. This presentation shows you how you can use Lucene within your environment. Read more.
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