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    dylan.murray
    Dylan Murray [ca]
    Song: Babylon_Will_Fall
    sangre
    Sangre [us]
    Song: Voyeurs
    psykickgirl
    PsykickGirl [us]
    Song: So, You Like Techno?
    nochbeats
    nochbeats [us]
    Song: Be Happy
    john.thibodeaux
    John Thibodeaux [us]
    Song: Doin' Time In Texas
    laurelyn.carter
    Laurelyn Carter [us]
    Song: Train to Tupelo
    chemical.zoo
    Chemical Zoo [us]
    Song: Can You Hear Me Now
    ronnie.presley
    Ronnie Presley [us]
    Song: Heaven On Earth
    station.hollow
    Station Hollow [us]
    Song: I'm alive, but I ain't livin
    o.o.f
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    Song: This Mortal Shell
    john.williamson
    John Williamson [us]
    Song: "Groove doll" juicy ft lando
    mahamudra
    Mahamudra [il]
    Song: Sex & Violins
    john.thibodeaux
    John Thibodeaux [us]
    Song: Should've Been Thinkin'
    torn
    Torn [us]
    Song: Broken
    topher.mohr
    Topher Mohr [us]
    Song: California
    john.thibodeaux
    John Thibodeaux [us]
    Song: That's How Far I'd Go
    velveteen.robot
    Velveteen Robot [us]
    Song: Rise
    wil.deynes
    Wil Deynes [us]
    Song: Superwonderful
    rebeccahelmer
    rebeccahelmer [us]
    Song: Playground - by R. Helmer
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    Title: Something Wicked
    by: GrimWitcH
    Duration: 5:13
    Title: Life
    by: DANGER
    Duration: 4:21
    Title: Ocean Song Music Video
    by: Jessica McLean
    Duration: 3:41
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    Title: Something Wicked
    by: GrimWitcH
    Duration: 5:13
    Title: Ocean Song Music Video
    by: Jessica McLean
    Duration: 3:41
    Title: Life
    by: DANGER
    Duration: 4:21
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    Someday [us]
    Song: You'll Want A Single vs BAD
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    Mahamudra [il]
    Song: Sex & Violins
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    Darren Quincy [us]
    Song: We're Watching
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    Song: Train to Tupelo
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    Song: Autumn Breeze with uN-sUB
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    BETA Records Bridges the Gap between PHP and JAVA

    Posted by BetaRecordsRock on 11/15/2007
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    LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Nov. 15 -- BETA Records (www.betarecords.com), in anticipation of their upcoming release of Version 3 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.



    Caption: BETAcacheCalled "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," says Chris Honetschlaeger, BETA Records president. "From Facebook to the world's 20 million PHP websites, BETA hopes 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 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 BETACache, we can now use the leading technologies to solve performance issues that developers face. At BETA we 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 providing 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.



    BETA Records will soon provide source code and documentation for the BETACache system. For further information: office@betarecords.com.

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