Around the World in Java: Deconstructing Spring myths - 0 views
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the glory of Spring's founding myth of killing the beast that was J2EE seems to be fading. The former beast is now as manageable and easy to use as Spring ever was, or even more so
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Deconstructing Spring myths
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looking at the capabilities of the Spring Framework itself, where are the killer features?
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Java EE Compatibility - 0 views
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Java EE 6 Full Profile Compatible Implementations
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Oracle GlassFish Server 3.x
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Oracle WebLogic Server
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Plummer's Mind: GraniteDS/Tide Entity Management "Painful Gotchas" - 0 views
Plummer's Mind: The Tide Client Framework Part II: Tide Subcontexts - 0 views
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Tide Subcontexts
Plummer's Mind: GraniteDS Tutorial: Intro to The Tide Client Framework - 0 views
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GraniteDS Tutorial: Intro to The Tide Client Framework
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only one per Application
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Tide Context
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Download Links - Confluence - 0 views
Auditing Entities With JPA Events | Andy Gibson - 0 views
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Auditing Entities With JPA Events
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An alternative is if you are using a generic DAO class to handle entity persistence is to put the enhanced populateTimestamp method on there and call it prior to inserting or updating the entity in the DAO
Java EE Technical Documentation - 0 views
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The Java EE 6 Tutorial
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API Documentation
Inspired by Actual Events: Book Review: Java EE 6 Development with NetBeans 7 - 0 views
Java EE wins over Spring « Bill the Plumber - 0 views
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Spring is controlled by ONE COMPANY. It is not an independent open source organization like Apache. At least with Java EE there are multiple OPEN SOURCE implementations. How long before VMWare decides its $500 million investment needs to be recouped and they start charging for Spring in a big way? Don’t think it can happen? Think again…VMWare is in the same poor position BEA/WLS was against JBoss with Red Hat’s VM/Cloud tech eating away at VMWare’s margins. There is a much higher chance of them scrambling for revenue sources than Red hat ever being acquired by Oracle.
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Core JavaServer Faces JSF 2.0 Cookbook JavaServer Faces 2.0, The Complete Reference EJB 3.1 Cookbook Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1 Beginning Java EE 6 with GlassFish 3 Java EE 6 with GlassFish 3 Application Server Java EE 6 Development With NetBeans 7 Real World Java EE Patterns Rethinking Best Practices Real World Java EE Night Hacks Dissecting the Business Tier
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books about the different APIs of Java EE 6:
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Disciplined Agile Delivery - 0 views
Documentation: templates - Playframework - 0 views
EA Navigator « Geert Bellekens' blog - 0 views
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EA Navigator
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free and open-source
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quick navigation between different elements in a model, especially between those elements that are not easily found using the standard EA features
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