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Daily del.icio.us for Jul 30, 2007 through Aug 03, 2007

August 3, 2007

InfoQ: System Integration Testing Using Spring – When it comes to system integration testing Spring adds real value. In this session, Rod Johnson discusses: integration testing and the support that Spring provides for it, issues around testing the persistence layer, testing web applications.
InfoQ: BEA and Oracle incorporate Sun's Project Tango – In a recent article, [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for Jul 29, 2007 through Jul 30, 2007

July 30, 2007

10 things I learned about using Hibernate/JPA successfully by SpencerUresk – I decided to share a few things I learned about using Hibernate/JPA in a large project with a complicated database setup
OpenJPA no longer requires bytecode processing – Historically, OpenJPA required that you either run a post-compilation tool or run your application with [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for Jun 27, 2007 through Jul 06, 2007

July 6, 2007

Dev2Dev Editor's Blog: New Products: AquaLogic Pages, AquaLogic Pathways and AquaLogic Ensemble – The new AquaLogic products: AquaLogic Pages, AquaLogic Pathways and AquaLogic Ensemble, are all now available for download
XHAB: Xavier Hanin's Blog: Top 10 reasons why you should try Wicket – If you haven't already tried Wicket so far, here are my top ten [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for Jun 22, 2007 through Jun 27, 2007

June 27, 2007

Peter Laird's Blog: BEA WebLogic Portal + Swivel.com + Excel Spreadsheet = Enterprise Data Mashups – I have been showing how to build enterprise mashups using web technologies. This entry will diverge and show how a non-web technology, namely the spreadsheet, can power an enterprise data mashup.
InfoQ: OpenJPA adopted by both IBM and BEA; becomes [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for Apr 06, 2007

April 6, 2007

Introduction to Spring 2 and JPA – This tutorial aims to guide you through the use and application of the Spring 2 framework in the shortest possible time using a pure and simple learn-by-coding approach. You will build a Web application from scratch, step-by-step, assisted by the Spring 2
An In-Depth Look at OpenJPA – Open [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for Apr 03, 2007

April 3, 2007

From Java EE security to Acegi – The right way to protect your Web applications – This article is an in-depth introduction and comparison of Java EE security and Acegi. They both offer a variety of security services to make application security programming easier. The declarative and annotation-based programming methodologies let devel
Microsoft Watch – Games [...]

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