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Hendy Irawan

Mylyn/OSLC Connectors - Eclipsepedia - 0 views

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    "The Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) is an open (creative commons) REST based service specification aimed at improving/simplifying Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) system integration. A number of aspects of ALM integration are covered by OSLC ranging from Requirements Management to Automation(Build/Deploy). The OSLC Change Management (CM) spec outlines a standard for creating, modifying, and querying for change requests (tasks) from OSLC based service providers. A goal of the Mylyn project is to implement a client for OSLC-CM (see [1]). Additionally, support for both OSLC Automation and OSLC SCM are part of the Mylyn restructuring proposal: http://www.eclipse.org/project-slides/mylyn-restructuring-review.html Once these plans have solidified, we can begin to fill out the roadmaps for each specification. "
Javin Paul

10 Interview questions on Singleton Pattern in Java - 0 views

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    Singleton pattern is one of the most common patterns available and it's also used heavily in Java. This is also one of my favorite interview question and has lots of interesting follow-up to digg into details , this not only check the knowledge of design pattern but also check coding , multithreading aspect which is very important while working for a real life application.
Hendy Irawan

JDBCRealm in GlassFish : Shing Wai Chan's Weblog - 0 views

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    JDBC realm has a lot of attention in recent months. This blog summarizes the evolution of the JDBC realm implementation in GlassFish and explains how the latest implementation works. I would like to thank Jean-Baptiste, and Richter for their contributions and comments. The participation from the open source community definitely helps everyone. I encourage all of you to give feedback, participate, and help evolve this feature further. GlassFish always had the capability for anyone to plug-in a realm. Implementing a custom realm in the Sun Java System Application Server EE 8.0 is described in the article Authentication Using Custom Realms in Sun Java System Application Server. In S1AS 7.x, there is a JDBC Realm bundled in sample. Jean-Baptiste formally filed an enhancement and provided a clear text version of JDBCRealm for GlassFish. Richter wrote another implementation because the GlassFish JDBCRealm at that time not compatible with Tomcat.
Hendy Irawan

ICEpdf - Open Source Java PDF, Java PDF Viewer, Java PDF Rendering, Java PDF Extraction - 0 views

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    "Contributed and administered by ICEsoft Technologies Inc., ICEpdf.org is a place where enterprise Java developers can learn, share, and contribute information and ideas to a growing community of ICEpdf developers. ICEpdf is an open source Java PDF engine that can render, convert, or extract PDF content within any Java application or on a Web server. ICEpdf.org provides a range of development and support resources to benefit all ICEpdf developers. Source code and application reference implementations are available for download here. Numerous reference implementations and examples are available to enable rapid learning and successful use of the product. The reference implementations are commercial quality implementations that can be deployed as-is, customized to meet specific requirements, or used as learning aids on how to use various features. Visit the ICEpdf demos page to see ICEpdf in action and to evaluate the capabilities of ICEpdf as a Java PDF viewer or deployed as servlet a headless server engine. Remember that ICEpdf is completely customizable and and can be completely embedded in your Java application. We invite you to join the ICEpdf community and to participate in the user forums. The resources available here and on the ICEpdf forums will get you up and developing that much quicker. "
Hendy Irawan

Apache Tuscany - comprehensive infrastructure for SOA development & management based on Service Component Architecture (SCA) standard - 0 views

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    "Apache Tuscany simplifies the task of developing SOA solutions by providing a comprehensive infrastructure for SOA development and management that is based on Service Component Architecture (SCA) standard. With SCA as it's foundation, Tuscany offers solution developers the following advantages: Provides a model for creating composite applications by defining the services in the fabric and their relationships with one another. The services can be implemented in any technology. Enables service developers to create reusable services that only contain business logic. Protocols are pushed out of business logic and are handled through pluggable bindings. This lowers development cost. Applications can easily adapt to infrastructure changes without recoding since protocols are handled via pluggable bindings and quality of services (transaction, security) are handled declaratively. Existing applications can work with new SCA compositions. This allows for incremental growth towards a more flexible architecture, outsourcing or providing services to others. In addition, Tuscany is integrated with various technologies and offers: a wide range of bindings (pluggable protocols) various component types including and not limited to Java, C++, BPEL, Spring and scripting an end to end service and data solution which includes support for Jaxb and SDO a lightweight runtime that works standalone or with other application servers a modular architecture that makes it easy to integrate with different technologies and to extend Integration with web20 technologies Apache Tuscany SCA is implemented in Java and C++ (referred to as Native)"
Hendy Irawan

Clojure - dynamic programming language that targets the Java Virtual Machine (and the CLR) - 1 views

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    "Clojure is a dynamic programming language that targets the Java Virtual Machine (and the CLR ). It is designed to be a general-purpose language, combining the approachability and interactive development of a scripting language with an efficient and robust infrastructure for multithreaded programming. Clojure is a compiled language - it compiles directly to JVM bytecode, yet remains completely dynamic. Every feature supported by Clojure is supported at runtime. Clojure provides easy access to the Java frameworks, with optional type hints and type inference, to ensure that calls to Java can avoid reflection. Clojure is a dialect of Lisp, and shares with Lisp the code-as-data philosophy and a powerful macro system. Clojure is predominantly a functional programming language, and features a rich set of immutable, persistent data structures. When mutable state is needed, Clojure offers a software transactional memory system and reactive Agent system that ensure clean, correct, multithreaded designs. I hope you find Clojure's combination of facilities elegant, powerful, practical and fun to use."
groupdocscom

Save Assembled Word Processing, Presentation, Spreadsheet and Email Documents as HTML File with Resources - 0 views

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    Imagine a scenario where you have some Word documents created in MS Word and you want to display them in your web application. So how would you view the content of the file? A suitable and easy solution is if you could get the HTML form of the Word document then it can be viewed in the web browser within your application. Isn't it great when you could view the documents without having installed some office viewer? Let's now find out how did we make use of HTML format in making GroupDocs.Assembly more powerful and useful for you. Since version 19.5, the assembled Word Processing documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations, and Email files could be saved as HTML with external resources. This means that the generated reports can now be saved as HTML files along with the resources such as images and, as I have mentioned before, you would be able to embed and view the content of the generated reports within your web application. Read more - https://bit.ly/2WRtqqc
Hendy Irawan

Liquibase! (A brief primer on database schema migrations in Grails) | Cantina Consulting - 0 views

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    There is no migration system in vanilla grails (although possibly in Grails 2.0 …. ?) but there do exist several plugins that provide  some migration functionality. As of this post I am aware of three: dbMigrate, Liquibase, and Autobase. of these, I prefer Liquibase and cannot recommend it enough. While it uses XML to describe its changesets it is a mature open-source Java project that works flawlessly (and has some excellent documentation). I did not have much luck using DbMigrate and Autobase when including in an existing project… which is a shame as Autobase (which is built on Liquibase) uses a nice DSL syntax to build the migrations.
Hendy Irawan

Welcome to DdlUtils - 0 views

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    DdlUtils is a small, easy-to-use component for working with Database Definition (DDL) files. These are XML files that contain the definition of a database schema, e.g. tables and columns. These files can be fed into DdlUtils via its Ant task or programmatically in order to create the corresponding database or alter it so that it corresponds to the DDL. Likewise, DdlUtils can generate a DDL file for an existing database. DdlUtils uses the Turbine XML format, which is shared by Torque and OJB. This format expresses the database schema in a database-independent way by using JDBC datatypes instead of raw SQL datatypes which are inherently database specific. An example of such a file is:
Hendy Irawan

MoDisco - 0 views

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    Legacy systems embrace a large number of technologies, making the development of tools to cope with legacy systems evolution a tedious and time consuming task. As modernization projects face with both technologies combination and various modernization situations, model-driven approaches and tools offer the requisite abstraction level to build up mature and flexible modernization solutions. MoDisco provides an extensible framework to develop model-driven tools to support use-cases of existing software modernization :
Hendy Irawan

Fornax-Platform - 0 views

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    The Fornax-Platform is a development platform for tools related to the Model-Driven-Software-Development - MDSD. In this context tools are cartridges, transforms, ready-to-use generators or simple enhancements to make it easier to work in a MDSD environment. Another approach is to provide Howto's and tutorials that simplify the undestanding of MDSD. The Fornax-Platform provides infrastructure and tools to simplify the management and the development of such components and tools. It is independent from companies in this area of software development.
Hendy Irawan

Xtext - 0 views

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    Xtext - Language Development Framework With Xtext you can easily create your own programming languages and domain-specific languages (DSLs). The framework supports the development of language infrastructures including compilers and interpreters as well as full blown Eclipse-based IDE integration. While Xtext equips you with a set of sensible defaults, you can tweak every single aspect of your language with Xtext's powerful APIs. A comprehensive documentation as well as the vivid community will help you getting started in no time. And if that is not enough you can buy trainings, consulting or support contracts delivered directly by the committers.
Hendy Irawan

Spring Security - 0 views

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    Spring Security is a powerful and highly customizable authentication and access-control framework. It is the de-facto standard for securing Spring-based applications Spring Security is one of the most mature and widely used Spring projects. Founded in 2003 and actively maintained by SpringSource since, today it is used to secure numerous demanding environments including government agencies, military applications and central banks. It is released under an Apache 2.0 license so you can confidently use it in your projects. Spring Security is also easy to learn, deploy and manage. Our dedicated security namespace provides directives for most common operations, allowing complete application security in just a few lines of XML. We also offer complete tooling integration in SpringSource Tool Suite, plus our Spring Roo rapid application development framework. The Spring Community Forum and SpringSource offer a variety of free and paid support services. Spring Security is also integrated with many other Spring technologies, including Spring Web Flow, Spring Web Services, SpringSource Enterprise, SpringSource Application Management Suite and SpringSource tc Server.
Hendy Irawan

Commercial Rich client platform (RCP) applications - 0 views

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    This page contains links to applications built on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP). The listings here are intended to get you started in finding out more about products and projects that use the Eclipse RCP. You can also view a pdf presentation of RCP based applications. We have also prepared some case studies of organizations that are using Eclipse RCP. Hopefully it will provide you a better understanding of the benefits from using Eclipse RCP for your application platform. We'd like these pages to be useful to you - so please email us your pointers and comments!
Hendy Irawan

Open Source Rich client platform (RCP) applications - 0 views

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    This page contains links to applications built on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP). The listings here are intended to get you started in finding out more about products and projects that use the Eclipse RCP. You can also view a pdf presentation of RCP based applications. We have also prepared some case studies of organizations that are using Eclipse RCP. Hopefully it will provide you a better understanding of the benefits from using Eclipse RCP for your application platform. We'd like these pages to be useful to you - so please email us your pointers and comments!
Hendy Irawan

WindowBuilder Pro User Guide - Google Java Developer Tools - Google Code - 0 views

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    WindowBuilder Pro (also known as just WindowBuilder) is a powerful and easy to use bi-directional Java GUI designer. It is composed of SWT Designer, Swing Designer and GWT Designer and makes it very easy to create Java GUI applications without spending a lot of time writing code to display simple forms. With WindowBuilder Pro you can create complicated windows in minutes. Use the visual designer and Java code will be generated for you. You can easily add controls using drag-and-drop, add event handlers to your controls, change various properties of controls using a property editor, internationalize your app and much more.
Hendy Irawan

ws-xmlrpc - Apache XML-RPC - 0 views

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    Apache XML-RPC is a Java implementation of XML-RPC, a popular protocol that uses XML over HTTP to implement remote procedure calls. Version 3 of Apache XML-RPC is still compliant to the XML-RPC specification. However, the user may enable several vendor extensions are available, that greatly extend the power of XML-RPC: All primitive Java types are supported, including long, byte, short, and double. Calendar objects are supported. In particular, timezone settings, and milliseconds may be sent. DOM nodes, or JAXB objects, can be transmitted. So are objects implementing the java.io.Serializable interface. Both server and client can operate in a streaming mode, which preserves resources much better than the default mode, which is based on large internal byte arrays.
Hendy Irawan

Eclipse Driven Rich Application Development: Eclipse RAP Single Sourcing Awesomeness (with EMF Editor and Teneo+Hibernate as bonus!) - 0 views

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    Eclipse Rich Client Platform has come a looong way since it was first introduced (and used in Eclipse IDE). The new Eclipse RAP (Rich Application Platform) is also becoming more and more attractive for deploying existing or new Eclipse RCP applications to the web. One of my the projects I'm working on is developed on top of Eclipse RCP. It uses additional plugins such as EMF (Eclipse Modeling Framework) including EMF Editor UI, Teneo (EMF Persistence for Relational Databases), and Hibernate. After some work, I managed to run the whole application on both Eclipse RCP (desktop) and Eclipse RAP (web-based). See the screenshots for proof. Thanks to the recently released EMF Support for RAP I don't have to let go any of the nice EMF generated editor UIs for the web-based RAP version. What's amazing is how little the work I have to do to port the RCP app to RAP. The changes I needed to do is not changing code, but juggling dependencies to plugins and/or packages. Also creating a few platform-specific plugins (different based on whether I deploy on RCP or RAP).
Hendy Irawan

Project Builders and Natures - 0 views

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    "The concept of automatic incremental compilation is not familiar to many developers. A very frequent question from Eclipse beginners is, "where is the compile button?" The answer is that an IDE with automatic compilation doesn't need a compile button. Every time you make a change to a file, or a group of files, the incremental builder immediately rebuilds every source file that was affected by the change. In this environment, the idea of compilation as a task the user is involved in disappears -- the world is just always in a compiled state. So what magic goes on behind the scenes to make this happen? How does the Java™ builder know which files need to be recompiled when a given source file changes? This is no easy task, but in broad brush strokes, this is what the Eclipse Java builder does: "
Hendy Irawan

On the Job: The Eclipse 3.0 Jobs API - 0 views

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    "This article looks at the new Jobs API available as part of Eclipse 3.0. It describes the main portions of the Jobs API and the use of scheduling rules. It also describes some changes to Eclipse resource management including how the Resources plug-in integrates with the new API. Finally, it describes some new UI functionality that has been added to provide feedback to users about jobs that are run in the background. "
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