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Software Development
The Three Ways to Work with Code
Obviously you read code more often than you write it. Nothing new here. This fact is brought up often when…
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Enterprise Java
From Spring to Java EE 6
I recently worked on a quite complex project mixing many Java EE 6 technologies (such as JPA, JAXB, JMS, JTA,…
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Core Java
Beneficial CountDownLatch and tricky java deadlock
Have you ever used java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch? It’s a very convenience class to achieve synchronization between two or more threads, where allows…
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Software Development
Big Company vs. Small Company
The other day I was having lunch with a friend of mine who works for a medium sized company (by…
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Software Development
The Default Use Case
You should have a default use case (or a small set of them). No matter what are you making –…
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Enterprise Java
Spring Pitfalls: Proxying
Being a Spring framework user and enthusiast for many years I came across several misunderstandings and problems with this stack.…
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Enterprise Java
Unit Testing Using Mocks – Testing Techniques 5
My last blog was the fourth in a series of blogs on approaches to testing code, demonstrating how to create…
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Software Development
When to replace Unit Tests with Integration Test
Its been a while I was thinking about integration vs unit testing. Lots of googling, questions in stack overflow and…
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Software Development
SOLID – Open Closed Principle
Open Closed Principle (OCP) states that, Software entities (Classes, modules, functions) should be OPEN for EXTENSION, CLOSED for MODIFICATION. Lets…
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