Year: 2014
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Core Java
Understanding volatile via example
We have spent last couple of months stabilizing the lock detection functionality in Plumbr. During this we have stumbled into…
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Core Java
JUnit in a Nutshell: Hello World
JUnit seems to be the most popular testing tool for developers within the Java world. So it is no wonder…
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Android Core
Saving to a SQLite database in your Android application
This is the fourth post in my series about saving data in Android applications. Here are the other posts :…
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Core Java
Understanding JUnit’s Runner architecture
Some weeks ago I started creating a small JUnit Runner (Oleaster) that allows you to use the Jasmine way of…
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Core Java
Gradle Goodness: Getting More Dependency Insight
In most of our projects we have dependencies on other code, like libraries or other projects. Gradle has a nice…
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Desktop Java
JavaFX Tip 13: Study Modena CSS File
This is the easiest and shortest tip so far. If you want to do any of the following things: learn how…
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Core Java
JUnit in a Nutshell: Test Structure
Despite the existence of books and articles about JUnit testing, I still meet quite often programmers, who at most have…
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Software Development
All You Ever Need to Know About Recursive SQL
Oracle SYNONYMs are a great feature. You can implement all sorts of backwards-compatibility tweaks simply by creating SYNONYMs in your…
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Enterprise Java
Validation groups in Spring MVC
Validation constraints in Bean Validation may be added to one or more groups via groups attribute. This allows you to…
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