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Hades - Übersicht - redmine.synyx.org
Hades is a utility library to work with Data Access Objects implemented with Spring and JPA. The main goal is to ease the development and operation of a data access layer in application
Transaction strategies: Understanding transaction pitfalls
Transaction processing should achieve a high degree of data integrity and consistency. This article, the first in a series on developing an effective transaction strategy for the Java platform, introduces common transaction pitfalls that can prevent you f
Spring – Die Dritte || IT-Republik - JAXenter - Artikel
Spring hat sich mittlerweile für viele Projekte als Framework etabliert. Es stellt mit seiner umfangreichen Unterstützung für viele typische Herausforderungen eine universelle Hilfe bei der Java-Entwicklung dar. Die Version 3.0 wird einige interessante Erweiterungen bieten - dieser Artikel wirft einen ersten Blick auf die Neuerungen bis Meilenstein 1.
JSF Central - Introduction to Spring Faces Part 1
Spring Web Flow 2 introduced the Spring Faces module, which provides first-class integration support between JavaServer Faces (JSF) and Spring. This is the first article in a series about Spring Faces. It explains both the JSF-centric and Spring-centric a
Amazon Web Services (EC2 & S3) - The Future of Data Centre Computing? Part 1 at DeCare Systems Ireland Blog
On the back of an article published by CNet news.com on Sun CTO?s, Greg Papadopoulos, assertion that ?the world only needs five computers?, DSI has taken the time step back and look at what Amazon, surely a strong candidate for one of the five, is offerin
Spring Dynamic Modules for OSGi(tm) Service Platforms | Springframework.org
The Spring Dynamic Modules for OSGi(tm) Service Platforms project makes it easy to build Spring applications that run in an OSGi framework. A Spring application written in this way provides better separation of modules, the ability to dynamically add, rem
Securing Java applications with Acegi, Part 5: Protecting JavaBeans in JSF applications
Bilal Siddiqui concludes his series by demonstrating how to use Acegi to secure access to JavaBeans in Java™Server Faces (JSF) applications. You can configure secure beans in a variety of ways, including using Acegi-secured inversion-of-control (IOC) bea
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