Domain-driven design with Java EE 6
When a Java EE application needs to implement type-specific behavior for domain objects, a procedural, service-oriented approach
leads to unnecessary code and hard-to-maintain logic. Learn about Java EE's architectural flip-side: domain-driven design
that lets you make the most of Java's object-oriented roots.
Adam Bien,
May 2009
Clojure: Challenge your Java assumptions
Clojure's immutable datatypes, lockless concurrency, and simple abstractions make parallel programming for multicore hardware
simpler and more robust than in Java. Joshua Fox takes you on a tour of this exciting new language for the JVM, which was
just recently released in v1.0.
Joshua Fox,
May 2009
Know your Oracle application server
René van Wijk offers tips for troubleshooting incompatibilities between Oracle Web application servers and Java EE application
components such as TopLink Essentials, Apache MyFaces Trinidad, Hibernate, and EJBs.
René van Wijk,
May 2009
Building cloud-ready, multicore-friendly applications, Part 2: Mechanics of the cloud
What's all that airy stuff we're calling "the cloud"? Appistry's Guerry Semones explains the mechanics of how cloud platforms
take your cloud-ready application code to the next level.
Guerry Semones,
April 2009
Mastering Spring MVC
If you like the Spring Framework, you'll want to explore Spring MVC for Web development. With Steven Haines as your guide,
learn where Spring MVC fits into the Java Web development landscape (including a little bit of Java history), then quickly
get up to speed developing a Spring MVC application.
Steven Haines,
April 2009
Lean service architectures with Java EE 6
Thanks to Java EE 6's simplified development model, a few interfaces and annotated classes are all you need to implement the
facade, the service, and the domain structure that constitute a lean service-oriented architecture. Surprised? Read on.
Adam Bien,
April 2009
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JetBrains readies Rails IDE
04/28/2009 - JetBrains, maker of the popular IntelliJ IDEA Java IDE, now is shipping an IDE for the Ruby world. InfoWorld's Paul Krill
reports.
Paul Krill,
InfoWorld
IBM developerWorks gets a social networking boost
04/23/2009 - IBM developerWorks launched on Thursday its new social networking initiative: MyDeveloperWorks. Many promised features are
not yet available, but the platform has promise, says one developer. Chris Kanaracus reports for the IDG News Service.
Chris Kanaracus,
IDG News Service
Oracle/Sun: The end of Java as we know it?
04/21/2009 - There's little doubt that Oracle will make money on Java, but the question for many in the Java developer community is how,
and at what expense. SpringSource CEO Rod Johnson, Eclipse Foundation Executive Director Mike Milinkovich, and others express
their views on the future of Java technology, the JCP, and the Java ecosystem as a whole. InfoWorld's Paul Krill reports.
Paul Krill,
InfoWorld
Oracle's Sun buy: Ellison praises Solaris, Java
04/20/2009 - Oracle didn't agree to pay much more than IBM would have for Sun Microsystems, but it may have far more use for Sun's "application
to disk" technology than IBM ever did. ComputerWorld's Patrick Thibodeau reports.
Patrick Thibodeau,
Computerworld
Where did Sun go wrong?
04/10/2009 - Once a Silicon Valley star, Sun Microsystems has lost most of its shine in the decade since the dot-com bubble burst. Elizabeth
Montalbano reports on the series of missteps that have led this great innovator to impasse.
Elizabeth Montalbano,
IDG News Service
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