Arun Batchu Blog from March, 2009

  2009/03/12
Working with Mule ESB
Last Changed by Arun Batchu, Mar 12, 2009 10:01

Working with Mule ESB again. Its been a while and a lot of features got packed into it. But like rediscovering cycling, it is a matter of catching up and retuning myself to think mule'ly . Having fun so far. Fun always implies productivity for me.

Posted at 12 Mar @ 10:00 AM by Arun Batchu | 0 Comments
First experiment with Jersey
Last Changed by Arun Batchu, Mar 12, 2009 11:21

Having built restful services from scratch with Jetty and HttpClient for a few years now, AlexBleasdale showed me Jersey that I am using with Mule ESB . This may well complete my [SoftwarePipelines] vision toolset that I could exploit to fabricate UltraLargescaleSystems. Things are converging very, very fast!

Posted at 12 Mar @ 11:16 AM by Arun Batchu | 0 Comments
  2009/03/14
Am a bit unwell...
Last Changed by Arun Batchu, Mar 14, 2009 14:50

If I have been out of touch or edgy, please forgive me. A combination of real bugs and stress has kept me down. Trying to resurface soon...

Posted at 14 Mar @ 2:49 PM by Arun Batchu | 2 Comments
  2009/03/22
Outliers is a thought-provoking book
Last Changed by Arun Batchu, Mar 22, 2009 16:29
Labels: malcolm-gladwell, book, review, recommendation

I am a fan of MalcolmGladwell's writings. His new book Outliers is a pretty thought-provoking book. He has surprising observations that if true, should affect how you view success. He has a few suggestions about how to increase the probability of innate talent being successful and leads the thinking mind to an open-ended landscape to figure how to retool and create the string of "accumulative advantages" for talent to become an outstanding success - an outlier.

While the work might be as block-bustery as his previous works ([Blink] an [TippingPoint]), still, this is one of the more readable and insightful and definitely opinionated body of writing.

I enjoyed it but then, I enjoy and derive value from almost any work.

I am not sure why I am mentioning this, but I did read it on the [AmazonKindle].

Posted at 22 Mar @ 4:23 PM by Arun Batchu | 0 Comments
Serendipitous Discovery
Last Changed by Arun Batchu, Mar 22, 2009 16:40

Having worked with SOA for so long in Java I probably know quite a lot on the subject. However, I was pleasantly surprised when I discovered the Java SOA cookbook and how it helped me cover some of the landscape that had changed while I was busy building stuff. As of this time of writing the note, I have gone through only one chapter - on RESTful webservices. Yet the way the author treated that subject was wonderful. It is perhaps one of the most forceful, clear and definitive argument about and for RESTful services. I have been working with RESTful services for 2 years, but like most under-cover, shoe-strung-budget projects, been unable to completely contemplate, code and champion the purist ways of doing it.
This chapter by [EbenHewitt] ( is he Australian?) where he cooks evocative and clear recipes of RESTful services in JAX-RS (the new API) and his thoughts on what real REST means - is crystalline.
After Richardson's book, just this chapter alone merits that this book/chapter should be on the reference table for every SOA effort using Java.
I am not sure about the other chapters yet, but that chapter enhanced my knowledge a lot on a subject that I already know quite a bit.

I also wanted to note how I got to it. Through the Safari Oreilly subscription. I have a personal subscription to their entire library. So, now, I just search for keywords (excellent search interface) that I am trying to research. In this case, it happened to be the Jersey implementation of the JAX-RS API. Since the API is new, there were only a few references that were returned and one of them happened to be this book. And, what a wonderful, serendipitous discovery that!


Posted at 22 Mar @ 4:30 PM by Arun Batchu | 0 Comments
  2009/03/29
Practical Agility Presentation
Last Changed by Arun Batchu, Mar 29, 2009 13:54
Labels: conference, presentation, agile, practical-agility

http://practicalagility.org conference put together by DavidHussman was refreshing. I am attaching a zip archive of my presentation in case you are interested in going through it.

Posted at 29 Mar @ 4:29 AM by Arun Batchu | 0 Comments