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Desktop Java
JavaFX 2.0 Layout Panes – BorderPane
A BorderPane is very well suited to develop more complex layouts. In general the BorderPane provides five different regions: Top,…
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Enterprise Java
Managing large deployments of MQ and ESB with Fuse Fabric, Part I
FuseSource just recently released enterprise versions of their distributions of ActiveMQ and ServiceMix. Some of the top features include incremental…
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Enterprise Java
Integration tests with Maven 3, Failsafe and Cargo plugin
Unit testing is available in Maven out of the box. Because of that very often its used for integration tests…
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Core Java
Java Generics Interview Questions
Generic interview questions in Java interviews are getting more and more common with Java 5 around there for considerable time…
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Enterprise Java
Web development frameworks – part 1: Options and criteria
At my company we are evaluating which web development framework we will use for the next few years. Since our…
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Enterprise Java
Web development frameworks – part 2 : Play Framework 2.0
As the first candidate of our evaluation series we reviewed the Play Framework v2.0. The tutorial and reference documentation used…
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Software Development
Web development frameworks – part 3 : Ruby on Rails
The next runner is Ruby on Rails v3. Unless you have been living under a bucket without an RJ45 port (yes,…
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Software Development
Web development frameworks – part 4 : Django
This is a part of my web frameworks review series. Check it out if you haven’t already. Moving on to…
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Software Development
Common sense and Code Quality
If you are involved in a software project (as an individual coder, technical team lead, architect or project manager) chances…
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