The other day, I got to come up with a design solution for a small website. Small enough to fit on a single physical server. Nothing fancy, I had a pretty good...
7 replies - 2950 views - 10/26/09 by alex.m in Articles
One of the original goals of the Granite Data Services project (current version is 1.2.0 GA) was to make easier the migration of existing J2EE applications to...
4 replies - 6783 views - 01/09/09 by Franck Wolff in Articles
Tonight I watched a video
of Rod Johnson doing a presentation on Spring 2.5 at Google. He said
that Spring 3.0 will be an EJB 3.1 Lite compatible container so...
9 replies - 8492 views - 09/12/08 by Ryan de Laplante in Articles
I've been an enthusiastic champion regarding the advent of OSGi as used for a Java-based enterprise computing modularity standard. However, I have a very...
5 replies - 4860 views - 06/16/08 by Roger Voss in Articles
DZone continues its Refcardz series with a new, free PDF cheatsheet on dependency injection and EJB3. Written by EJB expert author, Debu Panda, it covers all...
1 replies - 4069 views - 06/02/08 by Nitin Bharti in News
Chapter 1. Présentation de l'étude en cas (The case study)
First, we must know what we are building. Accordingly, we
start with a general description of the Pet Store application. This...
0 replies - 3508 views - 03/30/08 by David Sills in Book Reviews
"JSF really needs some major improvements" says Gavin King in a recent article on SD Times. Alex Handy wrote a short, interesting piece on JSR 299,...
2 replies - 5014 views - 02/29/08 by Rick Hightower in News
Rod Johnson wrote on Jan. 23rd: Indeed.com shows that in November, 2007, Spring overtook EJB as a skills requirement for Java job listings. Being a Spring...
2 replies - 3787 views - 01/28/08 by Rick Hightower in News
I pose the question of whether the JSR manner of process has really been a good thing for the Java platform. I truly wonder on account I think some of the best...
20 replies - 12126 views - 01/27/08 by Roger Voss in News
I know, a lot of people are happy to work with JPA and Hibernate.
Consider this a post from somebody who thinks things can be improved.
I have a love/hate...
9 replies - 7234 views - 01/17/08 by Steven Devijver in News