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- Managing Resin on CentOS/Amazon Linux
- Managing Resin on Ubuntu
- New Main Page
- NginX 1.2.0 versus Resin 4.0.29 performance tests
- Resin 4 CDI Dependency Injection Application Configuration Example
- Resin 4 CDI Dependency Injection Basic Example
- Resin 4 CDI Dependency Injection Binding Examples
- Resin 4 CDI Dependency Injection Example
- Resin 4 CDI Dependency Injection Periodic Task Example
- Resin 4 Hessian Example List
- Resin 4 IoC Example List
- Resin 4 Java EE Basic Servlet, Comet, and WebSocket Tutorial
- Resin 4 Script for cloud EC2 video for JavaOne
- Resin ActiveMQ How to
- Resin JCA ActiveMQ How to
- Resin Proxy Cache Support and REST support explained
- Resin as a PaaS: Amazon RDS/EC2 Web App Deployment with MySQL JDBC database
- Rick's SandBox
- Setting up OpenSSL with Resin 4.0.32 on Ubuntu 12.0.4
- Setting up a cluster of servers using Amazon EC2 / Amazon WS
- Test
- Understanding WebSockets versus Ajax/REST for Java EE Developers Part II
- Using Makai Persistence aka Getting Started with Makai/JAMP part II
- Using Makai event model from HTML 5 Calling JavaScript from Java part III
- WebSocket API Chat Room using JSR 356
- WebSocket API Chat Room using JSR 356, poor man's actor model and @WebSocketEndpoint annotation
- WebSocket API Chat Room using JSR 356, poor man's actor model and WebSocketEndpoint annotation
- WebSocket API Chat Room using JSR 356, poor man's actor model and WebSocketEndpoint annotation take II
- WebSocket API Chat Room using JSR 356 and poor man's actor model
- Websocket JSR 356 API Chat ROOM using latest spec changes, client API, improved session handling, and more
- Websocket JSR 356 API Chat Room using latest spec, added performance testing and a Java client