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BETA Records, in anticipation of their upcoming release of Version 3 (V3) of their online music social community, has created a technological innovation that could ultimately allow websites to become more dynamic, creative and sophisticated while enabling companies to cut costs and reduce loads on servers needed in large-scale clusters.

Called “BETACache,” the new technology resulted from BETA’s PHP developers Rock Mutchler, Paul-Anton van Handel, Jon Bauer, Bernhard Schenkenfelder, and Eric Hollander.

“These guys may have devised the ultimate scalability breakthrough for large-scale communities around the world – it’s like taking the performance of a Volkswagen and turning it into a Bentley overnight,” says Chris Honetschlaeger, BETA Records president. “From Facebook down to the world’s 20 million PHP websites, we at BETA are hopeful to finally give back to the PHP community we so admire.”

PHP applications require a means of caching data from remote services, expensive database queries and other performance-killing operations. These problems are greatly magnified by Web 2.0′s heavy reliance on numerous AJAX requests to the web application, and frequent web service calls to partners.

“BETACache could offer a superior alternative to the widely-used memcached, as well as opening up a tremendous amount of other features to PHP application engineers through JCS,” says Rock Mutchler, BETA VP of Technology. “With the BETACache process in place, we can now use the leading technologies to solve the performance issues that developers face. At BETA we have modified Zend Cache in the Zend Framework, by adding our own custom object that makes use of the Zend Platform Java Bridge.”

The Zend Platform PHP/Java Bridge is a PHP module which provides stable and high-performance access to a Java Virtual Machine. “Through this we’re able to use the JCS package to provide an enterprise-class, pluggable and tunable distributed caching system written in Java,” Mutchler states.

BETACache offers a clustered, distributed cache system which automatically caches objects in local memory, local disk, or on remote servers. The Zend Java Bridge allows high-performance enterprise-class integration between the PHP environment and JCS. “We are excited about future enhancements of BETACache to leverage Enterprise Java persistence systems in our clustered PHP application,” Hollander said.

Daffodil software is announced the release of the PHP extension module for its Java databases. Now a day, Daffodil is used as a back-end for web based. The PHP extension for Daffodil database provides an effective means for connecting to Daffodil DB server from within PHP, the most powerful server side, cross-platform, HTML embedded scripting language. Any databases oriented application built in PHP can make use Daffodil DB.

At the first, PHP extension has been tested on Linux and windows, which is compatible with PHP version 4.3.7. This extension has also been made available in One$DB, which I the open source version of Daffodil DB. Through this database, JDBC interface allows it to be accessed via the web. Now a day, the new version of PHP interface will make it easier for users to built applications around PHP and Daffodil DB, and also enabling easy exodus of existing PHP applications or solutions to Daffodil DB. Scalability, Performance are the main advantages of Daffodil DB, which is very important to use in their PHP solution.

You have been witness growing interface from PHP developer in regards to incorporate the java databases into their web communications.

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Early e-books were generally written for specialty areas and a limited audience, meant to be read only by small and devoted interest groups. The scope of the subject matter of these e-books included technical manuals for hardware, manufacturing techniques, and other subjects.

Numerous e-book formats emerged and proliferated, some supported by major software companies such as format, and others supported by independent and open-source programmers. Multiple readers naturally followed multiple formats, most of them specializing in only one format, and thereby fragmenting the e-book market even more. Due to exclusiveness and limited readerships of e-books, the fractured market of independents and specialty authors lacked consensus regarding a standard for packaging and selling e-books. E-books continued to gain in their own underground markets. Many e-book publishers began distributing books that were in the . At the same time, authors with books that were not accepted by publishers offered their works online so they could be seen by others. Unofficial (and occasionally unauthorized) catalogs of books became available over the web, and sites devoted to e-books began disseminating information about e-books to the public.

As of 2009, new marketing models for e-books were being developed and dedicated reading hardware was produced. E-books (as opposed to ebook readers) have yet to achieve global distribution. Only three e-book readers dominate the market, model

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Early e-books were generally written for specialty areas and a limited audience, meant to be read only by small and devoted interest groups. The scope of the subject matter of these e-books included technical manuals for hardware, manufacturing techniques, and other subjects.

Numerous e-book formats emerged and proliferated, some supported by major software companies such as Adobe’s PDF format, and others supported by independent and open-source programmers. Multiple readers naturally followed multiple formats, most of them specializing in only one format, and thereby fragmenting the e-book market even more. Due to exclusiveness and limited readerships of e-books, the fractured market of independents and specialty authors lacked consensus regarding a standard for packaging and selling e-books. E-books continued to gain in their own underground markets. Many e-book publishers began distributing books that were in the public domain. At the same time, authors with books that were not accepted by publishers offered their works online so they could be seen by others. Unofficial (and occasionally unauthorized) catalogs of books became available over the web, and sites devoted to e-books began disseminating information about e-books to the public.

As of 2009[update], new marketing models for e-books were being developed and dedicated reading hardware was produced. E-books (as opposed to ebook readers) have yet to achieve global distribution. Only three e-book readers dominate the market, Amazon’s Kindle model

We are going to talk about two major standard programming languages which are used vastly nowadays. There are several contract programmers who are using both of them individually but the supporters of these two programming languages continue the battle with their own vision and no clear conclusion.

Recently Java used in web applications but naturally it is solely used for software development. As a language Java can be used in multiple sectors and only for this reason nowadays Java is going to grab the software industry in a quick manner. Where as, ASP is used for developing dynamic database oriented websites and as a Microsoft product, ASP always prefers Microsoft product mostly.

Active Server Pages (ASP) is used in Internet Information Server (IIS) which runs in another Microsoft sponsored server. As a programming language it is entirely used in web applications and it provides maximum security to its users than other cheap languages.

To do the freelance programmer jobs both of this two programming languages are used satisfactorily but the main difference is just in their cost, platform independency, security, usability, authenticity etc.

If you are thinking to create desktop applications you are searching for classy language then the suggestion going for the ASP (.net) direction. By using visual studio, you can accurately establish a functioning desktop application within few time periods by easily dragging components and dropping them as per your wish. By doing this process you can assemble maximum time for designing your back end and your application looks alike with several windows applications.

User Interface programming with java is not so simple like ASP, thus its takes minimum couple of weeks to happily accomplish. Now it can be easily calculated that several wee web applications is done by ASP very successfully apart using Java.

In case of software application you felt maximum hazards while using ASP programming language. Where as if you want to develop a software which is really sufficient in multi-user environment and which is accessible form different access levels (both internet and extranet) with strong database back ground then the advice goes for java programming.

In case of database compatibility, java is much flexible than ASP language. Database compatibility is really too luxurious for ASP because it only accessible by MS-SQL which is a Microsoft product, where as we can say that java is a database independent programming language.

When your thinking stuck into graphic then nowadays ASP (.net) is more effectively chosen than Java by contract programmers. The visual part of ASP is much appealing, much presentable and clear than java, thus in case of web application ASP programming is getting hype over Java. Both this two languages are safe by security point of view with their own levels, but in case of expenditure ASP (.net) is slightly reasonable than Java.

Joanna Gadel is working as a web programmer and she has years of experience by handling software programmer and contract programming for the “Get a Programmer” support team.