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Book Giveaway & Exclusive Chapter: Modular Java

DZone and Pragmatic Bookshelf have partnered to bring you this exclusive chapter from 'Modular Java' (by Craig Walls). This excerpt was extracted from Modular...

11 replies - 3675 views - 09/15/09 by lyndsey in Articles

Service Error Content Patterns (Part I)

Exceptions are a necessary evil in the world of service development and one that must be controlled and planned for. Allowing exceptions just to happen can...

0 replies - 1070 views - 09/07/09 by rmurphyebay in News

Introducing the Strange Loop Conference - Oct 22 - 23, St Louis

DZone sat down with Alex Miller to talk about his upcoming conference Strange Loop.  The Strange Loop conference was started by Alex to bring developers...

0 replies - 2370 views - 08/20/09 by CodeJustin in Uncategorized

Selecting Development Infrastructure

This week, I was tasked to create a development infrastructure with the following components:

13 replies - 4791 views - 08/06/09 by nfrankel in News

Modularity Patterns

In The Two Faces of Modularity & OSGi, I talked about the OSGi runtime and development models. The development model has two facets - a programming model...

0 replies - 3132 views - 08/05/09 by Kirk Knoernschild in Articles

JetBrains MPS 1.0 Paints the Future of Software Development with a New Programming Paradigm

 Prague, Czech Republic, July 23, 2009 - JetBrains, creators of intelligent and innovative productivity-enhancing tools for software developers, have...

0 replies - 1691 views - 07/27/09 by Aslam Khan in Announcements

Three Forms of RESTEasy Client

RESTEasy comes in three forms of client APIs: JAX-RS annotated Interface proxying Lower level fluid HTTP API ClientRequestFactory - generates #1 and...

0 replies - 4950 views - 07/01/09 by Solomon in News

Drools 5: Business Logic Integration Platform

The Drools team are pleased to announce the release of Drools 5.0 Final. Everyone's favourite Java Rule Engine with the delivery of version 5.0 gives genesis...

0 replies - 2934 views - 05/26/09 by Mark Proctor in Announcements

Nobody is Talking About The Whiteboard Pattern - Does OSGi Violate "Separation of Concerns"

I have known OSGi since Version 2 and started using it since Version 3. What made me a believer was the Service Oriented Programming model and the positive...

2 replies - 4964 views - 05/01/09 by peterhuber in News

Oracle Buys Sun - Coverage from around the Web

In what could be the most important decision of the year, after weeks of speculation of IBM buying out Sun, which failed to produce a result, today Oracle have...

3 replies - 18869 views - 04/21/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

Oracle's Effect on Java

With Oracle just after buying Sun, maybe it's time to consider what this means for the Java community. There's no doubt that enterprise Java is something...

20 replies - 21431 views - 04/20/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

Google App Engine - Where Does It Fit?

This is yet another blog about Google App Engine (GAE) recent release of Java. Naturally, as an interested party, I rushed immediately to deploy my sample...

8 replies - 5652 views - 04/17/09 by Dmitriy Setrakyan in Articles

Developer Panel - Key Questions in Middleware

In this virtual panel, recorded at the recent JBoss Virtual Experience, software engineers from the JBoss division at Red Hat address several key questions...

6 replies - 5268 views - 04/15/09 by Nitin Bharti in Videos

Sergey Dmitriev, JetBrains CEO on Language Oriented Programming and MPS

I recently had the chance to bounce a few questions off Sergey Dmitriev, founder and CEO of JetBrains.  Since he is an active promoter of language-oriented...

0 replies - 1656 views - 03/16/09 by Aslam Khan in Articles