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Like many others I really like Ant and I intend to keep using it until something better comes along. And I strongly feel that when you try to use *only* Maven for everything, you give up control over a few things. Are there things that Ant does better than Maven? Oh yes, IMHO. Here are a few examples of typical Java web-app build related stuff that turn out to be “edge cases” in Maven meaning that
This post is intended to be a reference for those evaluating or contemplating using JSF. Once in a while, I find myself having to convince people that there are far, far, better alternatives to JSF. With this blog post finally in place, from now on I will probably just refer people here. Please pass this link on to those you feel will benefit from this fairly large selection of links and real-life
A while after Seam support for Apache Wicket was announced, I downloaded Seam and took a look at the Wicket example. Then an idea struck – how about doing a performance comparison – I mean, here was the very same application implemented in JSF and Wicket – right? So I decided to write a JMeter script for both the JSF and Wicket versions of the Seam “hotel booking” example and compare results. I st
Update 2009-04-04: I’ve released an open source project that you can use to download RTMP video streams in a much simpler way. You can find it here: http://flazr.com Red5 is an open source Flash server written in Java. It does not include a standalone client yet but I was able to write a Java program that uses Red5 to connect to an RTMP video stream and record / save it to a file. Code is provided
Wicket Impressions, moving from Spring MVC / WebFlow [update 2008-05-27: A detailed presentation that summarizes this blog post along with visuals and code snippets is now available] For quite a while, I was trying to ignore the increasing buzz about Wicket, convincing myself that I don’t need yet another MVC framework (there are too many of them anyway), but somewhere between the Javalobby articl
Created this by pasting together a few screenshots from a NetBeans profiler session – of a Spring + Hibernate web-app running within JBoss. Quite interesting to see how the business logic is just a tiny part of it all. Java EE is a lot about abstractions which I have grown to appreciate over the years. However, I find this very difficult to explain to my colleague who sits just across the room – h
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