I'm happy to announce the new Stripes framework extension, Stars!
Stars and Stripes is the perfect couple to get the job done.
0 replies - 1050 views - 04/27/11 by Hussachai Purip... in Announcements
Intended for Java developers working with or planning to work with the
JEE6 platform and in particular the JPA2/EJB3.1 subsystems. The original Pro JPA book is an excellent introduction and...
0 replies - 4723 views - 01/26/10 by Jeroen Wenting in Book Reviews
Chapter 1 offers a crash course to the JEE and EJB 3 architecture and guides the reader through the installation and configuration of the environment all code samples will be executed in. It will be...
0 replies - 6184 views - 07/15/09 by Arun Zachariah in Book Reviews
Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (OEPE), the #1 free development environment for Oracle WebLogic Server, introduces new tools for Spring, Object / Relational Mapping, EclipseLink support, and WebLogic JAX-WS Web Services.
This certified set of Eclipse...
1 replies - 1683 views - 03/27/09 by Pieter Humphrey in Announcements
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 features and is even easier to use. Let’s take a brief overview of a few interesting topics being...
80 replies - 46892 views - 12/01/08 by Meera Subbarao in Articles
We are proud to announce the major release of the 3.0 version of [fleXive]. The feature complete major release is now available for the community after a successful testing and evaluation period.
Key features include:
0 replies - 3340 views - 09/12/08 by Anton Zrzavy in Announcements
Well, you guessed it right. The first change in J2EE 5 is there is no 2 anymore. It is now simply, Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE).The first thought that comes to mind is "What is new and different in Java EE 5 from J2EE 4". To answer that, here...
0 replies - 6102 views - 07/17/08 by Aditya Bhardwaj in News
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 the key points you need to know. The 'Dependency Injection in EJB 3' Refcard
1 replies - 8051 views - 06/02/08 by Nitin Bharti in News
[fleXive] is a comprehensive Java EE 5 library, based on EJB3, together with a supplementing JSF component library - built for flexibility and extensibility. It puts strong focus on enterprise-scale content modeling, storage and
retrieval, and includes...
0 replies - 3508 views - 04/28/08 by Anton Zrzavy in Announcements
GlassFish is a free, open-source Java EE 5-compliant application server that is quickly gaining massive popularity and so is Java EE5. David Heffelfinger, author of Java EE 5 Development using GlassFish Application Server, tells us about the book, JavaEE5 and...
2 replies - 7798 views - 04/22/08 by Meera Subbarao in News
The main purpose of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 was to improve the EJB architecture by reducing its complexity from the developer's point of view, which it has. EJB3 in Action
makes it even easier to build applications written using the...
8 replies - 10142 views - 04/15/08 by Meera Subbarao in News
BEA Workshop 10.2 is here and it’s faster than ever. Developers will experience noticeable speed
improvements in server start, deployment, incremental & clean build, and
the stability of 885+ resolved software defects.
0 replies - 4027 views - 03/12/08 by pieter humphrey in Announcements
Development of EJB was never easier and it became more complex with
every release of EJB specification. The authors in this book have
compared the three major releases with a ladybug, an elephant...
1 replies - 14953 views - 03/03/08 by Meera Subbarao in Book Reviews
Taylor MDA is an Eclipse based UML modeling and code generation tool.
It leverages a convention-based (on rails) code generation
approach and stereotypes/annotations so that the maximum amount of code can be generated from
streamlined UML models. Find out...
0 replies - 2286 views - 02/23/08 by John Gilbert in Announcements
Granite Data Services (GDS) is a free, open source (LGPL'd), alternative to Adobe® LiveCycle® (Flex™ 2+) Data Services
for J2EE application servers. It is not, however, a drop-in
replacement: you won't be able to simply deploy a LiveCycle Data
Services...
0 replies - 7766 views - 01/31/08 by Franck Wolff in News