It is already pretty widely known how great Groovy is for writing unit tests for your Java code. Thanks to having first class constructs for lists, maps and...
2 replies - 8381 views - 03/12/08 by Graeme Rocher in Articles
Spring is a well organized framework and IoC container that can be used in a modular way. In this article we are going to see how Spring can help us to develop...
4 replies - 5509 views - 03/11/08 by Tiago Brito Spindola in News
Last week our project structure changed a bit and I had to think about training new members in the JSF field. I remembered that there's still a draft article,...
12 replies - 7002 views - 03/09/08 by Rainer Eschen in News
This post is an escape from XML redux. As stated in the last post, there are some who do not like to configure dependency injection (DI) in XML. They call it...
2 replies - 8213 views - 03/07/08 by Rick Hightower in News
There are some who do not like to configure dependency injection (DI) in XML. They call it "XML Hell"! There are some who even complain about...
14 replies - 14024 views - 02/28/08 by Rick Hightower in News
The following article introduces SpringIDE - a set of plugins to simplify development of Spring based applications in Eclipse. I'll cover how to get started...
7 replies - 95946 views - 02/13/08 by James Sugrue in News
I wanted to download the latest version of JBoss AS to deploy it to
a new server, and while I was wandering round their site to see what is
going on, I found...
2 replies - 7570 views - 02/11/08 by Sebastien Arbogast in News
It seems that members of the Rails community have formed a resistance movement against Grails. They won't have it that their web framework doesn't natively run...
6 replies - 7846 views - 02/02/08 by Steven Devijver in News
Seam 2.0.1 is out and ready for download. Seam is a framework that supports web applications that are built with EJB3 and JSF--JEE5 centric. Seam 2.0.1...
33 replies - 19168 views - 02/01/08 by Rick Hightower in News
As I am
preparing for the 2G conference next month, one of the things I am most
struck with is again how seamlessly Groovy and Spring can play
together. These...
9 replies - 6289 views - 01/31/08 by John Carnell in News
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...
0 replies - 3603 views - 01/31/08 by Franck Wolff in News
Wow - I never expected SpringSource to acquire Covalent, but it definitely seems like a good match. From Rod Johnson in Some Decisions are Easy – Like...
2 replies - 2258 views - 01/29/08 by Matt Raible 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 - 3802 views - 01/28/08 by Rick Hightower in News
With the advent of a SOA approach to building enterprise applications, it is apparent that there is a need of a better modularity solution for Java server-side...
9 replies - 6496 views - 01/25/08 by Roger Voss in News