
REST services (JAX-RS) technology became a part of the Java EE 6 platform, which is great news for REST developers.In a very simple web application, I'll...
17 replies - 51184 views - 12/01/09 by Milan Kuchtiak in News

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 - 9244 views - 10/26/09 by Alex Mateescu 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...
3 replies - 17630 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...
9 replies - 18526 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...
7 replies - 11347 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 - 9857 views - 06/02/08 by Nitin Bharti in News

0 replies - 7403 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 - 7714 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 - 7252 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...
22 replies - 26250 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...
3 replies - 14172 views - 01/17/08 by Steven Devijver in News