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    Bela Ban

    Bela Ban is a software engineer and the lead developer of the JGroups project, which is used for clustering in the JBoss application server and Infinispan.13 Born in Switzerland in 1965, he completed his Masters and PhD in network management at the University of Zurich.4

    Ban's career includes:

    1. Working at IBM Research in Zurich for four years
    2. Completing a post-doctoral position at Cornell University
    3. Working for Fujitsu Network Communications until 2003
    4. Joining JBoss Group in 20031

    As the lead for JGroups, Ban developed a toolkit for reliable multicast in Java, which forms the basis of JBoss Clustering and JBossCache.1 He is known for his deep expertise in networking, with one colleague noting, "Just standing in the room with him will cause you to learn some deep dark part of some obscure TCP/UDP/IP quirk".2

    Ban has been continuously improving JGroups, with recent updates including better mechanisms for detecting whether IPv4 or IPv6 addresses should be used.5 His work on JGroups has made significant contributions to the field of distributed computing and clustering technologies.

    Highlights

    The Interview: Bela Ban, JBossCache - Java Performance Tuning
    Nov 7 · github.com
    JGroups/doc/history.txt at master - GitHub

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    Zürich Area, Switzerland