One cannot call oneself a Java geek if you haven't done JVM crash dump analysis. I mean, a C programmer would laugh at you if you tell them you don't know how to look at the stack dump. Well, I just had the pleasure of doing an analysis, so I'll show you how to do it, in case you don't know how :-) — This is on Windows, BTW. Everything starts with the hs_err_pid*.log file that JVM creates upon a c
As mentioned in my talks at JavaOne San Francisco 2012, JSF 2.2 will include a new feature I'm calling HTML(5) Friendly Markup. I owe a debt of thanks to Frank Caputo for collaborating with me on ideas and code for the feature, including the code example from this blog entry. The JSR-344 Expert Group also deserves mention. In true lean fashion, this code sample is taken directly from TDD tests in
Posted by robc on August 04, 2009 at 12:03 PM | Comments (0) One big topic of discussion at JavaOne was the recently filed JSR-330, "Dependency injection for Java". As many of the comments during the JSR approval ballot made clear, some alignment of JSR-330 and JSR-299 (formerly knows as "Web Beans") was in order. What would be the point of having a JSR to help reduce fragmentation in the dependen
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