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Category Archives: architecture
The Commercial Constraint
Open Source, System Architecture and Centralization Thoughts on how Open Source software affects system architecture. Or, to be more precise, how the lack of per-server licensing affects it. Last year, as an example, I worked on a project using JMS … Continue reading
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