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EJB 3.1 – EJB New and Improved!

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...

80 replies - 15261 views - 12/01/08 by Meera Subbarao in Articles

Q&A - Greg Hinkle on JOPR and application managment

In this interview, Jopr product lead Greg Hinkle discusses some of the challenges associated with managing and monitoring increasingly heterogeneous enterprise...

0 replies - 4256 views - 11/30/08 by Nitin Bharti in Uncategorized

A Rich Web Service API for Your Favorite Framework, Part 2: JBoss Seam

The intent of this how-to series is to demonstrate the development of a rich Web service API on a variety of popular development frameworks. Part 2 (this...

1 replies - 6937 views - 11/18/08 by stoicflame in Articles

Coverity Architecture Analyzer Improves 'Software DNA'

Coverity, Inc., a provider of static source code analysis tools, today unveiled Coverity Architecture Analyzer, providing development teams with the ability to...

0 replies - 2175 views - 11/17/08 by Nitin Bharti in Articles

A Rich Web Service API for Your Favorite Framework, Part 1: Spring

The intent of this how-to series is to demonstrate the development of a rich Web service API on a variety of popular development frameworks. Part 1 (this...

0 replies - 5172 views - 11/12/08 by stoicflame in Articles

Integrating JAX-RS and Spring MVC

Spring MVC and JAX-RS have a lot in common. I've been working on integrating those two technologies as part of the JBoss RESTEasy project, and have been pretty...

0 replies - 5134 views - 11/06/08 by Solomon in Articles

A Look Inside JBoss Cache

So I was asked a number of times as to why I didn’t put in any shameless plugs for JBoss Cache - the project I lead - when I wrote my last article at DZone...

2 replies - 9062 views - 11/04/08 by Manik Surtani in Articles

RESTful Web Applications with Subbu Allamaraju

Subbu works at Yahoo! developing standards, patterns and practices for HTTP web languages. In the past, he was a web service and Java developer. He was also a...

4 replies - 3685 views - 11/03/08 by Matt Raible in Articles

Polyglot Persistence

In late 2006 Neal Ford wrote about Polyglot Programming and predicted the wave of language choice we are now seeing in the industry to use the right language...

3 replies - 3682 views - 10/23/08 by Scott Leberknight in Articles

Is Code Coverage Important?

How much code coverage is enough? Do you consider having 100% code coverage an uphill task? Based on whom you talk to, the reply you get varies considerably. I...

20 replies - 5742 views - 10/20/08 by Meera Subbarao in Articles

Web Services Development with Axis2 and Eclipse

Introduction 

0 replies - 14923 views - 10/13/08 by praskatti in Articles

Why You MUST Read Clean Code

Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship written by Robert C. Martin is one of the best books I have read in the past few years. This is the book...

18 replies - 9000 views - 10/13/08 by Meera Subbarao in Articles

Java RESTful clients and JAX-RS

RESTful architecture and JAX-RS lead to distributed architectures. Roy Fielding's dissertation talks about a layered, client-server architecture. The JAX-RS...

0 replies - 7015 views - 10/07/08 by Solomon in Articles

JVM Language Summit - last day

The final day of the language summit sported loads of interesting presentations, just like the first two days. I can’t over stress how well prepared these...

0 replies - 2227 views - 10/06/08 by olabini in Articles

JVM Language Summit - first day

Just came back from the first day of the JVM language summit, and it’s been a very interesting day indeed. I made some bad morning choices - and spending...

0 replies - 2139 views - 10/06/08 by olabini in Articles