With a population of around 1.8 million, Hamburg is the second most populated city in Germany. Over the last decade, the city underwent major developments, counting two iconic transformations: the successful extension and modernisation of the port which has become the second largest port in Europe in terms of container volume and the ongoing redevelopment of the HafenCity, one of the most important urban conversions in Europe.
In terms of tourism, the Hanseatic city does not yet benefit from the same level of international recognition as other European cities, but this does not mean that it offers less sights or attractions. On the contrary, Hamburg is a very exciting destination with many charming neighbourhoods, a broad musical offer, and is considered as the first location in Germany for business angels and venture capitalists with more than 13 start-up businesses per 10 000 inhabitants.
Our Hotel Market Snapshot will present the strong potential of Hamburg with its numerous projects planned for the upcoming years.
AddressBook.framework is definitely no one's favourite framework, especially with its outdated CoreFoundation-based API. This talk aims to show you how you can leverage AddressBook in your Swift apps whilst staying sane in the process.
With a population of around 1.8 million, Hamburg is the second most populated city in Germany. Over the last decade, the city underwent major developments, counting two iconic transformations: the successful extension and modernisation of the port which has become the second largest port in Europe in terms of container volume and the ongoing redevelopment of the HafenCity, one of the most important urban conversions in Europe.
In terms of tourism, the Hanseatic city does not yet benefit from the same level of international recognition as other European cities, but this does not mean that it offers less sights or attractions. On the contrary, Hamburg is a very exciting destination with many charming neighbourhoods, a broad musical offer, and is considered as the first location in Germany for business angels and venture capitalists with more than 13 start-up businesses per 10 000 inhabitants.
Our Hotel Market Snapshot will present the strong potential of Hamburg with its numerous projects planned for the upcoming years.
AddressBook.framework is definitely no one's favourite framework, especially with its outdated CoreFoundation-based API. This talk aims to show you how you can leverage AddressBook in your Swift apps whilst staying sane in the process.
Am 04.04.2013 präsentierten Markus Moucka (Drees & Sommer) sowie ImmoNomade Philipp Kaufmann auf Einladung vom Absolventenverein der TU Wien ImmoABS Antworten auf die Frage, ob Nachhaltigkeit bei komplexen Bauvorhaben umsetzbar ist.
Die Antwort war einfach und herausforderend zugleich: ja, es ist möglich, wenn der Bauherr dies will, das Planer-Team gemeinsam zusammenarbeitet und das Thema von Beginn auf der Agenda steht. Insofern ist es umsetzbar und aktuelle Projekte zeigen, welche Möglichkeiten sich damit ergeben.
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Taming startup dynamics - Magnus Jungsbluth & Domagoj Cosicmfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2016 Presentation by Magnus Jungsbluth & Domagoj Cosic (Bundesdruckerei GmbH)
If you had to name a single great thing about OSGi, it would probably be its dynamics. Services come and go; other services react to those events, configuration can change and so on. Even the startup is dynamic: start levels are increased synchronously; however, configuration, Declarative Services, and Blueprint are started asynchronously after bundles turn active. We love that but sometimes you want to exercise control over when your application is actually fully started or more importantly when it is not. You certainly do not want your system to be accessible with a security module that threw an exception during startup. Unlike monolithic applications, an OSGi application behaves more like a distributed system that converges to a final state eventually.
We will show you a way to monitor startup of your application by creatively using some common OSGi mechanisms and demonstrate failure scenarios for common subsystems like configuration and Blueprint. We will also demonstrate the concept of start phases which are a higher-level concept on top of OSGi start levels. A phased start enables a higher level of security in the face of failures during startup.
The source code for the APIs and the reference implementation are available under Apache 2.0 license