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Download the attached plugin: jira-schema-diagram-generator-plugin-1.0.jarInstall the plugin in your JIRA instance by following the instructions on Managing JIRA's Plugins.Go to the JIRA administration console and navigate to System > Troubleshooting and Support > Generate Schema Diagram Keyboard shortcut: g + g + start typing generateEnter the tables/columns to omit from the generated schema information, if desired.If you want to generate a pdf, enter the path to the Graphviz executable.Click Generate Schema.The 'Database Schema' page will be displayed with links to the schema file in txt, dot and pdf format.
Modeling Service Oriented-Architectures: An Illustrated Example using Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect
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In our third E-book, author Doug Rosenberg (Founder and President of ICONIX Software Engineering, Inc) presents a practical approach to modeling Service-Oriented Architecture solutions from concept to code.
ie. never? ;)
though then, you end up with 5,932 unread emails in your inbox and 113 angry co-workers!
To combat such interruption, check these tools 3 times a day – when you first get into the office in the morning, around lunch, and before going home for the night – and turn them off otherwise.
CDI is a JCP specification included in Java EE
Weld is the reference implementation of CDI
Seam 3 is a set of modules which extend CDI to provide functionality beyond that offered by Java EE 6
Think of JSR-299 as the core of Seam 3 - it's the basic programming model for your application components, and for the built-in components that make up the Seam framework
Seam 3 is implemented as a set of portable extensions, or modules
run in any environment which supports JSR-299 (including any Java EE 6 environment).
BPM integration, Seam Security, Drools integration, RESTeasy integration, PDF and email templates, Excel generation, etc
2.0.0.Final
End of 2012
Full specification compliance