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Java Collection Interview Questions - javatpoint - 0 views

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    Garbage Collection Interview Questions 117) What is Garbage Collection? Garbage collection is a process of reclaiming the runtime unused objects.It is performed for memory management. more details... 118) What is gc()? gc() is a daemon thread.gc() method is defined in System class that is used to send request to JVM to perform garbage collection.
mahesh 1234

Java Exception Handling | String handling | Multithreading interview questions - javatp... - 0 views

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    Java Exception Handling, String handling and multithreading interview question. With assurance of 90% core java interview questions, there are given many exception handling, string handling and multithreading interview questions and answers.
mahesh 1234

170 Core Java Interview Questions | OOPs interview questions - javatpoint - 0 views

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    There is the list of 170 core java interview questions. If there is any core java interview question that have been asked to you, kindly post it in the ask question section. We assure that you will get here the 90% frequently asked interview questions and answers.
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Guest Post Online - 0 views

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    Article Writing & Guestpost You Can Join this Site for Your Article & guest post, Just Easy way to join this site & total free Article site. This site article post to totally free Way. Guest Post & Article Post live to Life time only for Current & this time new User. http://guestpostonline.com
Hendy Irawan

Mike Nash's Two Cents Worth » Blog Archive » RAD with Scala and Vaadin - 0 views

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    "I've had an opportunity recently to work on a product that needed an RIA web interface, and I chose my recent favorite tool for this, Vaadin. The services for this project needed to be highly scalable, and lent themselves well to functional techniques, so I selected Scala as my language of choice. I build my projects with Maven, for reasons I won't go into right now, and I do much of my JVM-language work in Intellij's excellent IDEA IDE. Given these tools, I found a way to facilitate very rapid development of web UI's, and I thought I'd pass it along. Another technique I use, which I'll expound on later, is creating "dummy" implementations of all of my backing services for my application. The "real" implementations are written as OSGi services, in separate modules from my UI. The UI is packaged as a war, but is also OSGi aware, with a bundle activator. This activator only gets called if the war is deployed into an OSGi container, and not otherwise. This allows the app to select which implementation of the services it uses - the "dummy" ones when it's deployed outside of OSGi, and the "real" ones when they're available. This means I can use the handy Maven jetty plugin to quickly spin up my application and test it on my local workstation, without needing all of the dependencies (like a data store and such) of my real services. That's good, in that I can get my "cycle time" down to a few seconds, where "cycle time" is the time between making a change and actually being able to test it in my browser. We can do better, though. I'm using Scala as my language of choice for building the UI as well, as it works just fine with Vaadin (and with everything else in the JVM ecosystem, for that matter, which is why I didn't choose a non-JVM language - but that's yet another rant). I compile my Scala with the Maven scala plugin - here's where the next handy bit comes into play. Turns out the Scala plugin has a goal cal
Hendy Irawan

Scripting with Scala vs. Groovy « The Det about Programming - 0 views

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    Last week I decided to challenge Scala's downscalability by trying to replace a Groovy script with a Scala pendant. In this article you will read about this little experiment and a comparision of the Scala result with the Groovy predecessor. But first some background about the script: Some time ago my company introduced a new spam notification system.  When it thinks that a mail contains spam, it keeps it in quarantine and once or twice a day sends an email to the recipient (me) reporting all the kept mails, together with an intranet web link for each  to release it. Here you see an example of such a mail (note: I have my mails displayed in plain text format):
Hendy Irawan

Eclipse BIRT Home - 0 views

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    "Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools BIRT is an open source Eclipse-based reporting system that integrates with your Java/J2EE application to produce compelling reports. Get started with the newest major release, BIRT 2.6.1. Get started with the latest in the BIRT 2.5 series. Need help with BIRT? BIRT provides core reporting features such as report layout, data access and scripting. Please try BIRT and tell us what you think by filling bugs reports & enhancement requests through Bugzilla as explained on the community page. "
Hendy Irawan

Logback Home - 0 views

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    "Logback is intended as a successor to the popular log4j project, picking up where log4j leaves off. Logback's basic architecture is sufficiently generic so as to apply under different circumstances. At present time, logback is divided into three modules, logback-core, logback-classic and logback-access. The logback-core module lays the groundwork for the other two modules. The logback-classic module can be assimilated to a significantly improved version of log4j. Moreover, logback-classic natively implements the SLF4J API so that you can readily switch back and forth between logback and other logging frameworks such as log4j or java.util.logging (JUL). The logback-access module integrates with Servlet containers, such as Tomcat and Jetty, to provide HTTP-access log functionality. Note that you could easily build your own module on top of logback-core. "
Hendy Irawan

Scala IDE for Eclipse - 0 views

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    "Support for mixed Scala/Java projects Thumb Support for mixed Scala/Java projects and any combination of Scala/Java project dependencies, allowing straightforward references from Scala to Java and vice versa. Editing Thumb A Scala editor with syntax highlighting, code completion, inferred type hovers, hyperlinking to definitions, error markers and more. Debugging Thumb Incremental compilation, application launching with integrated debugger, hyperlinking from stacktraces to Scala source, interactive console. Navigation Thumb Project and source navigation including Scala support in the Package explorer view with embedded outline, outline view, quick outline, open type, open type hierarchy."
Hendy Irawan

lwuit: Home - 0 views

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    "LWUIT is a UI library that is bundled together with applications and helps content developers in creating compelling and consistent Java ME applications. LWUIT supports visual components and other UI goodies such as theming, transitions, animation and more."
Hendy Irawan

Apache Ivy ™ - 0 views

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    "The agile dependency manager Apache Ivy™ is a popular dependency manager focusing on flexibility and simplicity. Find out more about its unique enterprise features, what people say about it, and how it can improve your build system!"
Hendy Irawan

simple-build-tool - Project Hosting on Google Code - 0 views

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    "sbt is a simple build tool for Scala projects that aims to do the basics well. It requires Java 1.5 or later. "
Hendy Irawan

RESTful Webservices with Java (Jersey / JAX-RS) - Tutorial - 0 views

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    This article explains how to develop RESTful web services in Java with the JAX-RS reference implementation Jersey. In this article Eclipse 3.5, Java 1.6, Tomcat 6.0 and JAX-RS 1.1. (Jersey 1.1.5) is used.
Hendy Irawan

Joda-Time - Java date and time API - Home - 0 views

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    "Joda-Time provides a quality replacement for the Java date and time classes. The design allows for multiple calendar systems, while still providing a simple API. The 'default' calendar is the ISO8601 standard which is used by XML. The Gregorian, Julian, Buddhist, Coptic, Ethiopic and Islamic systems are also included, and we welcome further additions. Supporting classes include time zone, duration, format and parsing. "
Hendy Irawan

The Metalevel - Essential - 0 views

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    "Essential is a project to create a workbench for applying Model Driven Development (MDD). The workbench allows to experiment with models, metamodels, templates and transformations in an integrated environment. The main focus is to provide a declarative environment oriented to prototyping and evolving custom DSL and MDD tools in a quick and clean way. Motivation for a new tool Essential.Meta. DSL for Metamodelling Modelling with Essential StringTemplate, the template engine"
Hendy Irawan

mongo-emf - EMF persistence binding for MongoDB - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    "EMF URI handler implementation that can persist EMF object instances to MongoDB. "
Hendy Irawan

Gradle build system - 0 views

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    "A better way to build. Project automation is essential to the success of software projects. It should be straight-forward, easy and fun to implement. There is no one-size-fits-all process for builds. Therefore Gradle does not impose a rigid process over people. Yet we think finding and describing YOUR process is very important. And so, Gradle has the very best support for describing it. We don't believe in tools that save people from themselves. Gradle gives you all the freedom you need. Using Gradle you can create declarative, maintainable, concise and high-performance builds. "
Hendy Irawan

Modeldriven.org - 0 views

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    "ModelDriven.org is a community of government, commercial and university members who use, develop and integrate open source and commercial capabilities to enable agile business solutions based on model driven methods and technologies. ModelDriven.org is standards based, leveraging Model Driven Architecture® as defined by the OMG and the Semantic Web as defined by W3C. This community has both a user membership and a provider membership. The user community drives the agenda - ..Read More >>"
Hendy Irawan

redopen - red-open software manufactory - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    "red-open is a sister project of redView. red-open is providing a Software Factory to transform models and generate code. red-open uses Eclipse Modeling (MWE, Xpand, Xtend to transform Domain Models (EMF, UML, XSD, Xtext) into other models like redView View Models. red-open also generates code and artifacts to generate RCP Prototyping apps, SWT Views, MockUp, Riena Navigation Assembly... "
Hendy Irawan

redview.org: Riena EMF Dynamic Views for Business Applications and more - 0 views

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    redview.org: Riena EMF Dynamic Views for Business Applications and more
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