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Getting Started With UML Refcard: A Desktop Reference for Software Design

Javalobby - Mon, 08/23/2010 - 11:51
DZone have just released my latest refcard today, which aims to provide developers with a useful desktop reference to UML.  I think that UML is a topic that fits very neatly into the Refcard series.

Re: [jugnagpur] Re: Lets Meet

Group Discussions - Mon, 08/23/2010 - 11:15
I am not able to edit the WikiSpace page(to add my name to list).
It says I don't have enough permissions.
Chetan Gole
chetangole.com
+91 9960392976

Re: [jugnagpur] Re: Lets Meet

Group Discussions - Mon, 08/23/2010 - 11:15
Hi,
I am not in Nagpur now. But it is great to see JUG actve again after a long
time. Best luck!

Re: Lets Meet

Group Discussions - Mon, 08/23/2010 - 11:15
Hi All,

Its very nice to join all java professionals and share knowledge.

Lets meet. I am ready to meet on any day but please before 1st Sep.

Thanks and Regards
Ankush
+919860005961

Re: [jugnagpur] Lets Meet

Group Discussions - Mon, 08/23/2010 - 11:15
Any time on sunday
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Udayan Warnekar

My Path to SCEA 5

Javalobby - Mon, 08/23/2010 - 11:08
I’d like to share my experiences with the Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (SCEA 5) certification. There was a couple of unclear things regarding the assignment and its deliverables and I’ve learned some interesting things. James Sugrue

The Observer Pattern

Javalobby - Mon, 08/23/2010 - 10:55
In today's post, I am going to discuss about the observer pattern. This is one of the most widely used patterns in J2EE applications. I say this because of the inherent simplicity of this pattern and the the fact that it is highly possible that you are already implementing this pattern without actually being aware of it! This is something that certainly cannot be said about other patterns like...

Ultimate Configurability

Javalobby - Mon, 08/23/2010 - 10:50
In Continuous Delivery the authors talk about the danger of ultimate configurability… Configurable software is not always the cheaper solution it appears to be. It’s almost always better to focus on delivering the high-value functionality with little configuration and then add configuration options later when necessary James Sugrue

DZone Daily Dose - WebKit Gains MathML Support

Javalobby - Mon, 08/23/2010 - 09:30
Writing mathematical formulas on web pages just got easier if your page is being read by a WebKit browser such as Chrome or Safari.  The WebKit developers are now releasing nightly builds that support the MathML XML language, which allows you to type in mathematical formulas and edit them instead of having to use an image.  Supercomputing Smartphones

One Keynote You Won't Want To Miss

Javalobby - Sat, 08/21/2010 - 16:08
Wondering about the state of Java since Oracle's lawsuit against Google? Want to see where Oracle are going to steer Java? Well, on Monday Sept 20th, you'll probably get a better idea when Larry Ellison takes to the JavaOne stage with his keynote about "Java Strategy and Directions".

DZone Daily Dose - Hibernate 3.5.5 Deprecates CGLIB Support

Javalobby - Sat, 08/21/2010 - 09:30
A decent amount of uproar was generated this week when JBoss developers indicated that the latest stable release of Hibernate (3.5.5) would have deprecated support for CGLIB as a bytecode provider.  Developers can still use CGLIB as the bytecode provider, but JBoss will not maintain the integration anymore.  This is because the developers of the CGLIB project (a separate project outside of...

Waste #1: Partially Done Work

Javalobby - Sat, 08/21/2010 - 01:13
Welcome to episode two of our series "The Seven Wastes of Software Development." In episode one, we introduced the concept of eliminating waste from our software development efforts. Waste elimination can be traced all the way back to the the mid-1900's, the birth of lean manufacturing, and the Toyota Production System (TPS). This is how Taiichi Ohno, the father of the TPS, described...

What RichFaces a4j:ajax adds on top JSF 2 f:ajax tag

TheServerSide - Fri, 08/20/2010 - 20:57
Max Katz, Author of Practical RichFaces, helps us out with some of the differences and similarities between the RichFaces a4j:ajax and f:ajax tags.



RichFaces - Ajax - JavaScript - Programming - Languages

Flex Addon for Spring Roo

Javalobby - Fri, 08/20/2010 - 17:47
This Flex Addon is a serious plugin for who is using Spring Roo in enterprise enviroment.References Reference:  Flex Addon for Spring Roo Mitchell Pronsc...

Upgrading to Maven 3

Javalobby - Fri, 08/20/2010 - 12:36
I've been playing around with maven 3 lately on our legacy maven 2 multi-module project via mvnsh. Like advertised, maven 3 is backwards compatible with maven 2. In fact, most everything worked out of the box when switching to maven 3. In this post, I'm going to highlight the required and currently optional items I changed so you can start preparing to migrate your project to maven 3. But...

Twitter Search Jetwick – Powered by Wicket and Solr

Javalobby - Fri, 08/20/2010 - 12:31
Today we released Jetwick. With Jetwick I wanted to realize a service to find similar users on Twitter based on their tweeted content. Not based on the following-list like it is possible on other platforms: Subtitle:  How different is a quickstart project from production? James Sugrue ...

Clojure, Concurrency and Silver Bullets

Javalobby - Fri, 08/20/2010 - 12:26
Rob Martin has become a fan of Clojure recently. Nothing wrong with that, Clojure has a lot going for it and if you’ve never had a chance to write code in Lisp, it’s probably the best way to begin these days. But then, Rob gets a little bit too emotional and he starts drawing all kinds of dangerous conclusions. Such as this one: Why is functional programming important? Because Moore’s...

Configure Domain Object Security (ACL) With Spring Security 3 and Oracle XE

Javalobby - Fri, 08/20/2010 - 12:20
I recently configured a domain object's security with Spring Security 3 and Oracle. Since I couldn't find much about that topic, I thought that I would share my solution. I assume that you are familiar with Spring and will not describe how to configure the base application.

Re: [jugnagpur] Lets Meet

Group Discussions - Fri, 08/20/2010 - 11:15
Hi,
Is the morning time around 10am-1pm suitable for all?
The emerging date is 29th August.
So *29th August 10am-1pm!* Is it fine for all?

Re: [jugnagpur] Lets Meet

Group Discussions - Fri, 08/20/2010 - 11:15
Hi All,
We have created a wikispaces page for Jug-Nagpur August meet.[
[link]]
Please edit the page and add your names and preferred/most-suitable dates in
the list.
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