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1942 Classes: Statistics About Spring 2.5

Frameworks are growing with every release. Classes are changed, removed and added. In this series I zoom in on some well known projects and analyze their class...

15 replies - 5776 views - 12/02/08 by Daan van Etten in Articles

Light Weight Reporting Server on Equinox OSGi

I’ve been building software for quite a few years now and as software programming techniques have advanced, so has the number of layers. Every once in a...

0 replies - 9393 views - 12/01/08 by Glenn Galang in Articles

Google's Challenge to the iPhone: Android..

Today's smartphone market (North American) is dominated by one phone, the iPhone. Who can challenge this behemoth of commercial glamour? With it's intuitive...

18 replies - 7655 views - 12/01/08 by Josiah Hester in Articles

Monitoring Declarative Transactions in Spring

Declarative transaction management is arguably one of the most useful and widely used features of the Spring Framework. It allows sophisticated control over...

11 replies - 34473 views - 12/01/08 by Tom Cellucci in Articles

EJB 3.1 – EJB New and Improved!

The EJB 3.0 specification was a huge improvement from what we were used to in the early versions of EJB. Available as an early draft, EJB 3.1 has many more...

80 replies - 61275 views - 12/01/08 by Meera Subbarao in Articles

What Sun Should Do

Tim Bray has written an insightful piece describing his perscription for a healthier Sun, at the end he suggested others might want to do the same, so here is...

11 replies - 6245 views - 11/26/08 by Ian Skerrett in Articles

Dynamic Swing OSGi Demo

I am preparing a few talks about dynamic OSGi applications. To get my hands dirty I started a little demo project to showcase different scenarios. That SWT...

13 replies - 13600 views - 11/26/08 by Kai Tödter in Articles

A Rich Web Service API For Your Favorite Framework, Part 3: Struts

The intent of this how-to series is to demonstrate the development of a rich Web service API on a variety of popular development frameworks. Part 3 (this...

0 replies - 10508 views - 11/25/08 by Ryan Heaton in Articles

The Soul Of The Web - Why Ajax Standards Matter

I spoke on a panel at Mashup Camp this week on why Ajax Standards matter. I was quoted by Doug Henschen of Intelligent Enterprise as saying that we are...

4 replies - 6345 views - 11/24/08 by Chris Keene in News

Changes in the Application Server Market

There have been a number of significant developments in the enterprise software infrastructure market in the past several years. The application server market...

12 replies - 24610 views - 11/21/08 by Peter Cooper-Ellis in Articles

Testing Code Generation

Some things lend themselves to TDD better than others. Code generation, it turns out, scores a 10 on this front. (To some people, it‘s heresy to think that...

2 replies - 8123 views - 11/21/08 by Rob Williams in Articles

A Rich Web Service API for Your Favorite Framework, Part 2: JBoss Seam

The intent of this how-to series is to demonstrate the development of a rich Web service API on a variety of popular development frameworks. Part 2 (this...

1 replies - 15659 views - 11/18/08 by Ryan Heaton in Articles

Hibernate Search : Mapping Entities

 All Hibernate Search mapping metadata is described through annotations. Hibernate Search metadata is very code centric and shares a lot of information from...

3 replies - 15000 views - 11/18/08 by Meera Subbarao in Articles

Bringing Data into Flex Applications - Introduction

This article will describe the most common ways to bring data into a Flex application and will present the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. It...

4 replies - 12098 views - 11/17/08 by Cornel Creanga in Articles

Programming Heroes: A Conversation With Ed Merks

The first in the Programming Heroes category of our DZone Conversations sees us talking with Ed Merks, of EMF and Eclipse fame. The Programming Heroes series...

1 replies - 11213 views - 11/14/08 by James Sugrue in Uncategorized