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Just noticed this weblog yesterday on the TarHeels . They are calling themseleves THT, but I tend to prefer this THT – The Hardball Times article on Spring with Struts
View ArticleSpring Scalibility
Link: POJO Mojo. But, in the cases where state and/or behavior needs to be shared or coordinated between nodes, a Spring application can scale very nicely
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I couple months ago I heard the podcast with Gavin King about Seam. I came across this blog posting talking about Seam. I do see alot more people using EJBs than what was done in the past now that with...
View ArticleSpring Experience in Blogs
Looks as if I missed a great place to attend a Java conference known as the Spring Experience Day 1 Day 2 The Spring Experience schedule looks pretty good. Related: whats-new-and-cool-in-spring-20
View ArticleCore Spring via Interface21~SpringSource~VMWare
I am taking the Core Spring Class by VMWARE with Chris Lacy (http://www.chrislacy.net/). I will note some of the key information I see over the four days. Building software: Spring Springsource Tool...
View ArticleSpringathon
Testing in Spring 3.0 much better. Use @Setup or @Test , @RunWith @ContextConfiguration annotations. Mocks or Stubs ? What is AOP Capture functionality used throughout app in a single, reusable way,...
View ArticleJMS Intro
JMS ~ high load where you can add queue’s in front of it to handle weight Asysnchronous , Message Oriented Middleware JMS Message Type Text Message,ObjectMessage,MapMessage.. Queue point to point...
View ArticleJayson JSON
Marshalling : takes your custom objects and converts them to XML, JSON or other serialization formats. Unmarshalling : creation of custom objects from XML Gunner Hillert : “The easiest way to marshal...
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