Tuesday, July 31, 2018

A Couple of Birds | One Stone - Epilogue

Team. The primary goal of this web history was outlining and starting an open-source project for a general-purpose controller architecture that could serve as a servlet, web-script, or common gateway process for rapid web application development, when using a type-II model-view-controller architecture. This was done after contacting Oracle's Project Management Office, as part of the JAVA Community Process (JCP), about getting mentorship as a specification lead on JAVA Specification Request (JSR) for such a product. The potential for such a component was discussed at JCP executive committee meeting in early 2014 and the feedback given was that JAVA Server Pages and JAVA Server Faces existed for simplifying servlet construction and this product was not immediately necessary. Yet, Ben Evan, a well-known JAVA champion, suggested that the author of this weblog try starting an open-source project, if it gets a following, Oracle might incorporate a general-purpose servlet in its offerings. In the meantime, they polled the developer community and started an MVC framework offering called Ozark, which has a locomotive engine for its logo.

With concerns about making a quality "well-exercised" JAVA archive for delivery with personal time constraints and realizing that many software developers, including neophytes, are not aware of their potential for developing "impactful" products, the author decided that he would collect some of the more meaning exerts from the history, edit them, and compile a CABOOSE do-it-yourself (DIY) text. This delivers the software, in a form that is as reliable and robust as the reader of the text implements it, plus the promised textbook. The book mentions Ozark, but does not include any of the passages from this web history that provide and example of integrating a CABOOSE-controller with it. 

The textbook much like the weblog, starts with a "Hello-type" sample program, and evolves it until in eight steps until we have a general-purpose web-controller in the form of an JAVA Enterprise Edition http-servlet.

The work is in the process of publishing and should be available on Amazon by August 15, 2018, written under the pen-name Abraham Vati James. If one reads the "appendix", An Unspoken, Unknown, and Uncommon History, one might discern why this name was chosen, with Abraham recorded as the father of nations, "Vati" translating as "father" and "equity" in a pair of Indo-European tongues, and "James Gosling", known as the originator of the first JAVA virtual machine.
The "appendix" might be discounted as "hogwash","poppycock", and "taradiddle", but read it carefully. The goal of it is not jumping any claims, patents or copyrights; it is first a thank you for "I AM THAT I AM" and His rich Mercy and Goodness that has followed the author through many difficult situations, second the fond thanks for the inspiration for producing a sketch of a few "award-winning" idea generated by the author's JAVA muse, a high-school sweet whose favorite movie line and gender neutral name produce the caricature Duke (of Earl), which is his title, and his little known first name, and finally, it is the an expression of the well-known fact, "truth is stranger than fiction".

The text can likely be found on Amazon, in a few days, with a search for "Abraham Vati James", which is a rather unique name. It cost less than most professional engineers spend of lunch at their favorite sandwich shop. It might be work a read.

This web history might be reaching an end of it journey; with a new adventure waiting around the bend where we can pick-up and focus on some of the concepts mentioned briefly herein and not included in the CABOOSE in JAVA by Abraham Vati James text.

Potential Future Goals:


  • We still must flesh out CABOOSE in the open-sourced LAMP and the proprietary Microsoft .NET CLI languages.
  • We must get a grasp on the Distinct Number Algorithm (DNA) Storage and the (CODECO) Compression and Decompression.
  • We have some key work that we must do on the Open VM.
  • We still must produce the "boostin" Houston Server as promised, which is a node-based kernel for grid processing, likely more practical and effective than HADOOP has been or will be. 
  • We must draft a system artifact trace-ability plan that was part of our early efforts with CABOOSE.
  • Also, we must examine how this procedure described early in this web history called the Miller-Kovarik Secondary Method might improve solutions for optimization problems in electronic computing and mathematics. This includes areas such as operations research and artificial intelligence.
  • We must draft a practical, extensible crestomathy, rosetta stone index for modern computing, based upon its primitive operations such as writing on standard output and standard error, reading on standard input, file, database, and networking operations, plus many of the elementary data transformation that can occur in a program, when modeled, in terms of Ps and Qs, pre-conditions and post-conditions, plus Ts, transformation-filters.
  • And, much, much, more... 
The author will point you in the direction of any new weblog work when it arises....

Hunt...Peck...Think....Keep an Eye Out for Flying Rocks....Do Worry....Be Happy....

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