South Indian Food & GlassFish
Here are some pictures of the food I've eaten so far:
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Here are some of the characteristics of
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pictures):
- Banana leaf is used as the base for serving the food -
clean and green - A large variety of items are served, including the
traditional sambar/rasam/rice/yogurt - Modular - Items are served in a pre-defined order.
Over the lunch table, we were talking how this correlates to
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v3:
- HK2
is the core kernel - clean (written from scratch) and light-weight
(green) - GlassFish v3 is a container that can do the traditional
JavaEE and much more such as JRuby, PHP & Phobos. - Modular - Appropriate containers are loaded only if they
are required. For example Web container is loaded only if there are any
web applications deployed. Similarly for JRuby, PHP & Phobos as
well.
Do you see any other similarity ? :)
And finally the Dosa (making & the final product)
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And even a Biryani on the plane too :)
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Comments
by pepe - 2008-02-27 06:41
Namaskar. I don't have other similarities, but if you can add some lady fingers around, i'd die drooling. yum !by sunil_gupta20801 - 2008-02-29 19:00
Tasty Indian food..I never tried eating with my hands, but many friends of mine do this and they feel great. MyBlogby arungupta - 2008-02-29 07:23
It's been quite a while eating with my hands but I really enjoyed that as well.by headius - 2008-02-29 05:55
I had thali when I was in Bangalore and it was great. Banana leaf, eating with my hands, good stuff.