Terracotta open sourced

22 01 2007

It’s old news by now, but last december Terracotta went open source. Great stuff! Terracotta takes a novel approach in clustering in that it provides ‘transparent’ clustering on the JVM level. You can – within some practical limits – cluster anything without needing specific support for it. You don’t need to install a servlet container with HttpSession clustering support for instance; Terracotta should be able to do it for you regardless which container you use. Read more about Terracotta here.

One thing that is great news for developers using Wicket, is that we (Wicket team) briefly worked together with Terracotta to get wicket-examples working on Terracotta. Frankly, I didn’t do a lot other than installing what Orion Letizi already prepared for us; it turned out that setting Terracotta up for Wicket is pretty darn easy! Terracotta is high on the list of Teachscape to use; it’s on the list to investigate soon. Of course, I’ll be happy to share the results in due time.

Oh, and about their reasons for open sourcing? Makes perfect sense to me. It’s the IT variant of focussing on the core bussines. Cut the crap (read marketing), make a great product and give people the best opportunity to use it!

I hope to have something more to write about soon. But for now, I suggest you go to Terracotta.org yourself and help shape the community that is evolving now.


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