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Sun, Apr 26, 2009 - 07:13 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS · GRIFFON · INTERVIEW
Our SoapBox topic this time has a strong focus on Amazon EC2 and other Cloud Hosting providers. Chris Richardson joined as a co-host for all things 'cloud'. Chris is the founder of Cloud Foundry , which provides automated, outsourced data center management for Java applications on Amazon EC2. He also founded Cloud Tools , which makes it easier to deploy Java/Grails applications on Amazon EC2. Cloud Tools is also available as a Grails Plugin.

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122 days, 11 hours later, Jeremy Flowers wrote:
1) GAE has anotther flaw Frerk Mayer didn't cover. Lack of transactions. Have to code your own rollbacks if I'm not mistaken. 2) A couple of other links relating to Ted Naleid's build test data plugin: http://bitbucket.org/tednaleid/grails-test-data/wiki/home http://tinyurl.com/nv2czl
123 days, 1 hour later, Jeremy Flowers wrote:
What the heck is all the background noise in this recording! It's like someone has got a tape measure and keeps releasing it, while it coils back into the case. Particularly bad around 39:20 into recording!
123 days, 8 hours later, Jeremy Flowers wrote:
Credit card payment for Amazon: http://aws.amazon.com/fps/
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