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[International Scholarships and Postdoctoral Fellowships] Intentions represent goals and expectations of different parties involved in the cloud: software providers, customers, cloud infrastructure vendors, etc. Intentions are inherently declarative, leaving a complete freedom for the execution environment to decide how to execute the program, and how to achieve (or not to violate) given declarative definitions.

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[Steve Vinoski's Blog] A Comment on “Multilanguage Programming” :: Steve Vinoski's Blog: Mozart/Oz provides a different syntax for destructive assignment, and with that we can more obviously refactor from a destructive assignment style to a pure functional style. It’s slightly strange watching the programs become more declarative as you write more of them, without having any particular intention to make them more declarative - using destructive assignment when it feels right rather than as a matter of course.

[Latest News from JAVA Developer's Journal] Look Mom, No Application Servers, Look...MOM! | JAVA Developer's ...: Database connection pooling (with automatic reconnect mgt.), declarative XA, JNDI to lookup other services to consume, application hot deployment (this is a biggie), clustering and high availability (another biggie), distributed caching, - I could go on and on listing the things I use daily but those guys have to code themselves or else do without.

[CSC > Leading Edge Forum] The Dark Side of the Flat World: Microsoft and IBM jointly created an initial roadmap when they were working to create the WS-Security set of standards. This roadmap is being expanded to .

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[InfoQ Personalized Feed for Fergus Neff] InfoQ: Why do Java developers hate BPM?: While this can be used in web like situations, my real aim is for declarative complex behaviour modelling - I think once we can get enough power into the process and rules modelling metaphores we'll make something that java developers might actually want to use for their business logic. The key thing is we aren't trying to dumb things down for business users, we are trying to build a rich and expressive environment for java developers.

[Blog about domains] Blog about domains » Buy Tel Domains: Intentions are inherently declarative, leaving a complete freedom for the execution environment to decide how to execute the program, and how to achieve (or not to violate) given declarative definitions. Having intentions attached to individual services (in form of service level agreements), to software systems, to cloud infrastructure would result in better cloud solutions, giving more control to individual participants yet maintaining traditional cloud computing benefits.

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