Links for May 3rd through May 5th

May 5, 2011

Springfuse Quickstart – Generate Spring MVC3, JQuery, JPA CRUD application – Springfuse reverses your database structure and generates top-quality source code that you can use immediately as the foundation of your web application. Spring 3.1.M1 @Cacheable Doesn’t Evict – A Workaround – davidsalter.co.uk – Spring 3.1 introduces a new feature to allow methods to be [...]

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Links for May 3rd through May 5th

May 5, 2011

Springfuse Quickstart – Generate Spring MVC3, JQuery, JPA CRUD application – Springfuse reverses your database structure and generates top-quality source code that you can use immediately as the foundation of your web application. Spring 3.1.M1 @Cacheable Doesn’t Evict – A Workaround – davidsalter.co.uk – Spring 3.1 introduces a new feature to allow methods to be [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for April 13th

April 14, 2011

InfoQ: Ceylon JVM Language and a interview with Gavin King – Ceylon isn't Java, it's a new language that's deeply influenced by Java, designed by people who are unapologetic fans of Java. Java's not dying anytime soon, so nothing's killing it. The Brain Dump: Gavin King unveils Red Hat’s Java killer successor: The Ceylon Project [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for April 13th

April 14, 2011

InfoQ: Ceylon JVM Language and a interview with Gavin King – Ceylon isn't Java, it's a new language that's deeply influenced by Java, designed by people who are unapologetic fans of Java. Java's not dying anytime soon, so nothing's killing it. The Brain Dump: Gavin King unveils Red Hat’s Java killer successor: The Ceylon Project [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for April 13th

April 14, 2011

InfoQ: Ceylon JVM Language and a interview with Gavin King – Ceylon isn't Java, it's a new language that's deeply influenced by Java, designed by people who are unapologetic fans of Java. Java's not dying anytime soon, so nothing's killing it. The Brain Dump: Gavin King unveils Red Hat’s Java killer successor: The Ceylon Project [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for April 13th

April 13, 2011

InfoQ: Ceylon JVM Language and a interview with Gavin King – Ceylon isn't Java, it's a new language that's deeply influenced by Java, designed by people who are unapologetic fans of Java. Java's not dying anytime soon, so nothing's killing it. The Brain Dump: Gavin King unveils Red Hat’s Java killer successor: The Ceylon Project [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for April 13th

April 13, 2011

Webcast Series: Java EE 6 Support in Oracle WebLogic Server – This webcast series walks you through how to build an application using the APIs currently supported in WebLogic Server, including JPA 2.0, JAX-RS 1.1 and JSF 2.0. Learn Sencha Touch w/ Drew Neil on Vimeo – Drew Neil (@nelstrom) walks you through the basics [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for March 13th through March 15th

March 15, 2011

Using git with Spring Roo and the git addon « poornerd – Spring Roo finally has an instal­lable git addon (since Ver­sion 1.1.2) which will setup, con­fig and auto com­mit your files to git for you. Another Double Espresso Please!: CriteriaBuilder and Dynamic Queries in JPA 2.0 – A major new feature of Java EE [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for February 5th through February 7th

February 7, 2011

Researchers find possible solution for insulin dependence in type 1 diabetes – In what some are calling a potential cure for type 1 diabetes, researchers from UT Southwestern Medical Center have found that suppressing a single hormone may make the condition completely asymptomatic and eliminate the need for insulin injections. Amazon Web Services Blog: Rack [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for August 25th through September 1st

September 1, 2010

Graham Hacking Scala: Things I Love About IntelliJ IDEA: The Impossible is Possible – IDEA has a whole host of features which, to me, are bordering on mind-blowing. There are quite a few features in IDEA that are so impressive that I don't just think, "That's a clever idea. I'm glad they put that in." [...]

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