Month: April 2014
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Enterprise Java
Testing Lucene’s index durability after crash or power loss
One of Lucene’s useful transactional features is index durability which ensures that, once you successfully call IndexWriter.commit, even if the…
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Core Java
Attempt to map WCF to Java terms
By writing this post I’m taking a huge risk of being rejected by both .NET and Java communities. This is…
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Software Development
MongoDB 2.6 is out
Introduction MongoDB is evolving rapidly. The 2.2 version introduced the aggregation framework as an alternative to the Map-Reduce query model.…
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Core Java
Yet another way to handle exceptions in JUnit: catch-exception
There are many ways of handling exceptions in JUnit (3 ways of handling exceptions in JUnit. Which one to choose?,…
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Core Java
Java Rocks More Than Ever
On the TIOBE index, Java and C have been sharing the #1 and #2 rank for a long time now,…
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Core Java
15 Must Read Java 8 Tutorials
Java 8 was released last month and is just chock-full of new features and behind-the-scenes optimizations. The internet has been…
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Core Java
Tracking Exceptions – Part 4 – Spring’s Mail Sender
If you’ve read any of the previous blogs in this series, you may remember that I’m developing a small but…
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Software Development
Hadoop MapReduce Concepts
What do you mean by Map-Reduce programming? MapReduce is a programming model designed for processing large volumes of data in…
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Enterprise Java
CSRF protection in Spring MVC, Thymeleaf, Spring Security application
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) is an attack which forces an end user to execute unwanted actions on a web application…
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