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First Look at the Spring 2 Application Platform
What is SpringSource thinking? Why are they betting everything on OSGi? What's so special about the Spring 2 Application Platform? Read this article... more »
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Taking the SpringSource Application Platform for a Spin
Let's dip our toes into the SpringSource Application Platform's Beta program. "Legacy" archives, i.e., WARs and EARs, are advertized as being... more »
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SpringSource Application Platform and IDE implications
Mik Kersten discusses the implications of the recently announced SpringSource Application Platform on IDE tools.
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SpringSource Launches New Application Server without Java EE
SpringSource has today launched the SpringSource Application Platform, a new application server that harnesses the power of Spring, OSGi and Apache... more »
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Web Applications and OSGi
Since the first milestones of Spring Dynamic Modules, requests for running web applications in OSGi started to come in. It has been probably one of... more »
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Why use Spring… if you have a HashMap at hand?
Spring is a good framework, and no doubt Dependency Injection is a great way to avoid spaguetti code. But there may be simpler and lighter... more »
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Spring Creator Sees "The Decline of the Traditional Java EE Server"
Rod Johnson, creator of Spring, is well known for his predictions of a "changing of the guard" for Enterprise Java. At the TheServerSide Java... more »
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Computer heal thyself
SourceLabs is now selling a "Self-Support Suite" that identifies problems for Hibernate, Spring, Struts, Tomcat, Linux applications (gcc, mysql,... more »
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Spring MVC, JavaFX , Google Web Toolkit and Struts2 - State of the (dis)Union.
My fellow Java Developers. Two years ago I wrote an article on ‘Web 2.0 and Enterprise Java - move over Struts‘ looking at what was likely to replace... more »
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GridGain 2.0 Supports Load Balancing, Work Stealing and Data Partitioning
The latest version of GridGain, a java based open source grid computing framework, supports load balancing and data partitioning features. GridGain... more »
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J2EE Application Security
Few most import things you need to do to protect your J2EE Application - both Web Applications and Thick client applications.
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Offbeat: Grid and Application Server on the BART
I was riding back home on the BART (subway service here in San Francisco, CA) and had one of those real-life sketches.
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Spring Integration:Return of the Bride of FileSucker Strikes Back...With a Vengeance
Not to be outdone by Stallone, Willis, and Ford, today I'm bringing back one of the most popular blog entries I have written, at least according to... more »
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DWR 3.0 & Spring: A quick preview
With the v3 beta available it's time to review which new relevant features DWR can offer when working inside a Spring context
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Unit-testing Spring MVC: It gets even awesomer
I just read this mini-article by John Ferguson Smart describing how wonderfully testable Spring MVC can be. He's absolutely right...Spring MVC is... more »
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The war on Grails is really a war on Spring
It seems that members of the Rails community have formed a resistance movement against Grails. But what they're really revolting against is Spring.
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SpringSource acquires Covalent
This definitely seems like a good move for SpringSource. As many Spring users know, Tomcat is an excellent server for hosting scalable applications... more »
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Towards a mainstream Open Source OSGi application server?
That’s official: SpringSource has just acquired Covalent. Or as I explained it to one of my colleagues, “the company behind our IoC framework has... more »
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The JEE wars are over - and Spring has won
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... more »
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Terracotta Replaces MySQL and Messaging
Mark details what he did to build his app using only Terracotta. It is an interesting read because, although he only touches upon why the other 2... more »
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The Power of Adoption: Why no Company is Big Enough to Deny Developers What They Want
Quite a day for news as we complete our first annual Spring eXchange in London. First, the news that Sun Microsystems acquired MySQL, and then the... more »
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7 year old girl implements Pet Store in Java
A 7 year old girl from Australia has managed to implement Pet Store in Java.
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5 reasons why I won’t hire (some) Spring complainers
An interesting blog participating in "the Spring configuration debate" from a different perspective. The author said that some complainers are either... more »
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5 Reasons why I think I will not use Spring.
There are several reasons why I prefer not to use SPRING.
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Spring 2.0 and Beyond talk
Spring 2.0 introduced major enhancements in the Spring Framework making it both simpler to use and more powerful. In this session, Rod discusses some... more »
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