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  • Java EE 7 support in Eclipse 4.3

    - by arungupta
    Eclipse Kepler (4.3) features 71 different open source projects and over 58 million LOC. One of the main themes of the release is the support for Java EE 7. Kepler specifically added support for the features mentioned below: Create Java EE 7 Eclipse projects or using Maven New facets for JPA 2.1, JSF 2.2, Servlet 3.1, JAX-RS 2.0, EJB 3.2 Schemas and descriptors updated for Java EE 7 standards (web.xml, application.xml, ejb-jar.xml, etc) Tolerance for JPA 2.1 such as features can be used without causing invalidation and content assist for UI (JPA 2.1) Support for NamedStoredProcedureQuery (JPA 2.1) Schema generation configuration in persistence.xml (JPA 2.1) Updates to persistence.xml editor with the new JPA 2.1 properties Existing features support EE7 (Web Page Editor, Palette, EL content assist, annotations, JSF tags, Facelets, etc) Code generation wizards tolerant of EE7 (New EJB, Servlet, JSP, etc.) A comprehensive list of features added in this release is available in Web Tools Platform 3.5 - New and Noteworthy. Download Eclipse 4.3 and Java EE 7 SDK and start playing with Java EE 7! Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse was released recently that uses Eclipse Kepler RC3 but will be refreshed soon to include the final bits.

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  • Facebook rend open source Ringmark, sa suite de tests pour applications Web mobiles, plus de 400 tests disponibles

    Facebook rend open source Ringmark sa suite de tests pour applications Web mobiles, plus de 400 tests disponibles Facebook a publié sous une licence open source le code de Ringmark, une suite de tests pour les navigateurs mobiles pour la création d'applications mobiles Web. Ringmark avait été présenté pour la première fois il y a quelques semaines lors de l'événement Mobile World Congres de Barcelone. L'outil est conçu pour fournir aux développeurs des fonctionnalités de tests de base qu'ils ont besoin pour construire des applications Web mobiles conformes aux standards. La suite de tests va aider ceux-ci à mieux comprendre comment les navigateurs mobiles prennent en charge...

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  • Is "convention over configuration" not violating basic programming principles?

    - by Geerten
    I was looking at the WPF MVVM framework Caliburn.Micro and read that a lot of standard things are based on naming conventions. For example, automatic binding of properties in the View to properties in the ViewModel. Although this seems to be convenient (removes some boilerplate code), my first instinct reaction is that it isn't completely obvious to a new programmer that will read this code. In other words, the functionality of the application is not completely explained by its own code, but also by the documentation of the framework. EDIT: So this approach is called convention over configuration. Since I could not find any questions concerning this, I altered my question: My question is: Is convention over configuration a correct way of simplifying things, or is it violating some programming principles (and if so, which ones)?

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  • JavaOne India Technical Sessions

    - by Tori Wieldt
    If you’re working with Java technology, it pays to go straight to the source for your information. At JavaOne and Oracle Develop India, you’ll be able to choose from more than 90 sessions, hands-on labs, keynotes, and demos delivered by today’s most knowledgeable Java experts. You'll also hear the most up-to-date information on current releases and future directions of Java standards and technologies, and see the latest Java developer tools and solutions. Register now! Technical sessions include: Project Lambda: To Multicore and Beyond Introduction to JavaFX 2.0 GlassFish REST Administration Back End: An Insider Look at a Real REST Application Java-Powered Home Gateway: Basis of the Next-Generation Smart Home Mobile Java Evolution Cloud-Enabled Java Persistence Visit the JavaOne India web pages for a complete list of conference sessions. See you there!

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  • Visual Studio 2010: Extension Manager

    - by Natasa Gavrilovic
    If you still didn’t explore Extension Manager under Tools in Visual Studio 2010 now it’s the time!   VS2010 can be expended to include add-ons you wish to have. The Extension Manager list is pretty extensive, where most of them are ‘still work in progress’ tools but, at least, it is worth trying.   Listed below are top ranked ones that should help to enhance your coding experience:   ·         Productivity Power Tools – set of small gadgets: Auto Brace Completion, Quick Access, Column Guides, Align Assignments, Triple Click etc. ·         PowerCommands  ·         Visual Studio Web Standards Update –newly released update for support HTML5 and CSS3 ·         MVC Scaffolding - scaffold elements from entities ·         NuGet Package Manager – automated package manager tool   Online the Extension manager is locaated ats Visual Studio Gallery.   Another good place is CodePlex. It is open source software website focusing on .NET that contains more than 20 000 add-ons tagged in more than 20 different categories.   Feel free to add a comment how your VS is ‘customized’ and what will be your recommendation.   N.

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  • Where to start when digging into an existing J2EE codebase?

    - by Jacob Krustchinsky
    I work for a company that produces enterprise applications to be used by schools and districts to manage all of their tests and standards data. Their existing application is written in J2EE and is very large. I personally am a seasoned PHP and Ruby = RoR developer and I have been asked to attempt to implement easily added but crucial features to an existing J2EE codebase. I am very familiar with Java SE and know the architecture of a web application well. What I am asking for is, will this suffice for the task ahead and what tips can you give me in digging into the code base and actually efficiently adding these new features? Is there anything important I need to know before beginning and what can I expect in terms of problems and issues coming from a Java SE, PHP, RoR background? Time isn't too much of an issue, I should have plenty of time to familiarize myself with J2EE.Please also note, syntax will not be a problem here.

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  • How can I convince a project manager that there is no way to solve all the compatibility issues?

    - by SAFAD
    I have been working on this project for more than a year now, and we are close to release, the project manager wants the product to be perfect and working in every single aspect. I like that and I love working under the perfection idea, but it seems he is delaying the launch too much because of compatibility issues, he wants the product to work in every single installation, every single configuration possible, and in most cases, the product just works without issues when it's on the hands of the client. UPDATE : yes the product doesn't work properly when there are conflicts, for example, other products that don't use guidelines nor standards to load libraries (causes double library load which leads to failure), cache is another example and so on..... but we warn the clients about the conflict before purchasing and help them fixing it after purchasing I've tried to explain it by giving some examples on major products, he understands the situation, but can not believe that it is near impossible (if it is not impossible) to do what he wants. Hope it is clarified enough for the community to answer.

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  • Making a project open source on behalf of my organization

    - by rajesh
    I am working on a tool which has been developed for the use in my organization. Recently the management decided to make this open source. This will be the first open source contribution from my company and by me . How can I make a project open source which will also show that this is from this organization? Is just naming it as orgName_toolName sufficient or is there any other practice that is followed? I am planning to make this available in Github.

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  • How to structure my java packages

    - by MightyPork
    I have a Java library, quite a huge one. I'm asking regarding Best Practices of structuring the source. For example, the logging sybsystem: Option 1: All in one package, named to sort nicely Log - static accessor LogMonitor - interface for log minotor LogMonitorBase - abstract class LogMonitorStdout - print log to console LogWriter - interface for file logger LogWriterSimple - log writer with just one log file LogWriterArchiving - log writer that handles old log files Option 2: Subpackages for Monitors and Writers, with better names Log monitors/LogMonitor monitors/BaseMonitor monitors/StdoutMonitor writers/LogWriter writers/SimpleLog writers/ArchivingLog The second maybe looks better, but perhaps it's not so practical from the java point of view (two extra packages). What do you suggest as the best practice here? A lot in one package, grouped by naming prefixes, or a lot of subpackages with better names?

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  • Chat du Club : nouvelle version avec smileys personnalisés, complétion améliorée et nouveaux salons

    Mise à jour du 16/11/2011 AnoChat v2.0.1 (16/11/2011) Cette version consolide la version v2.0.0 en ajoutant certaines fonctionnalités prévues dans cette dernière mais qui n'avaient pas pu être implémentées à temps, en corrigeant l'ensemble des bugs mineurs qui avaient été introduites par cette version et quelques petits plus. Smileys personnalisés Le Chat vous permet désormais de définir vos smileys personnalisés. Vous pouvez définir ainsi vos propres codes qui seront alors remplacés par vos images. Vous pouvez même redéfinir les codes des smileys standards du Chat si vous le souhaitez. Les codes que vous définissez ne sont val...

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  • Oracle Fusion Applications User Experience

    Designed from the ground-up using the latest technology advances and incorporating the best practices gathered from Oracle's thousands of customers, Fusion Applications are 100% open standards-based business applications that set a new standard for the way we innovate, work and adopt technology. The Fusion Applications User Experience is a revolutionary new design that brings together what you need to know, what you need to do, how to get it done and who you can contact - all in one role-based design. In this podcast, from the Fusion Applications User Experience design team about how this breakthrough design was created and how it will benefit customers.

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  • Centralizing Chart of Accounts Management Across Oracle ERP and EPM Applications with Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management

    Most enterprises today have multiple GL/ERP systems - each with their own set of accounts, structures and systems for financial and management reporting. Mergers, acquisitions and reorganizations inject constant change into the process - through new accounts, entities, and locations. Accommodating an organization's unique view of the business while still maintaining accurate collection, measurement and reporting at the corporate level makes synchronization of chart of accounts across multiple systems a challenge. In this podcast, you'll hear about how Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management allows you centralize and align different financial perspectives into your corporate reporting standards. This end-user oriented, technology agnostic hierarchy management solution enables organizations to coordinate the management of chart of accounts across the enterprise and save a significant amount of time and effort.

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  • Executive overview of Oracle Fusion Applications in 1-day from your desktop

    - by swalker
    Designed from the ground up using the latest technology advances and incorporating the best practices gathered from Oracle's thousands of customers, Oracle Fusion Applications are 100% open-standards-based business applications that set a new standard for the way we innovate, work, and adopt technology. Learn more about them: Oracle University has scheduled a 1–day executive overview as a Live Virtual Class on the following dates: 18 November 22 November 1 December 2 December Your OPN discount applies to the standard price shown on the website. New In Class and Online dates will be shared on education.oracle.com. Book online or contact your local Oracle University representative for scheduling requests and more information.

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  • Interface design where functions need to be called in a specific sequence

    - by Vorac
    The task is to configure a piece of hardware within the device, according to some input specification. This should be achieved as follows: 1) Collect the configuration information. This can happen at different times and places. For example, module A and module B can both request (at different times) some resources from my module. Those 'resources' are actually what the configuration is. 2) After it is clear that no more requests are going to be realized, a startup command, giving a summary of the requested resources, needs to be sent to the hardware. 3) Only after that, can (and must) detailed configuration of said resources be done. 4) Also, only after 2), can (and must) routing of selected resources to the declared callers be done. A common cause for bugs, even for me, who wrote the thing, is mistaking this order. What naming conventions, designs or mechanisms can I employ to make the interface usable by someone who sees the code for the first time?

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  • "Je suis un ingénieur, pas un compilateur", les questions d'entretiens sont-elles trop orientées vers la maîtrise des instructions et concepts ?

    « Je suis un ingénieur, pas un compilateur » les questions d'entretiens sont-elles trop orientées vers la maitrise des instructions et concepts des langages De nos jours, les offres d'emplois sont de plus en plus orientées vers des langages bien définis. Conséquence : les questions d'entretiens abordent beaucoup plus les aspects liés aux concepts du langage. C'est en tout cas le constat d'un développeur au pseudo de clements, dans un billet de blog intitulé « je suis un ingénieur, pas un compilateur ». Celui-ci s'est rendu compte lors de plusieurs entretiens que des questions standards comme : qu'est-ce que le polymorphisme ? Quelle est la différence entre « List » et « S...

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  • Embarcadero lance C++Builder XE3, la nouvelle plateforme de développement C++ multi-OS s'enrichit d'un compilateur 64 bits

    Embarcadero lance C++Builder XE3 La nouvelle plateforme de développement C++ multi-OS s'enrichit d'un compilateur 64 bits Embarcadero vient d'annoncer le lancement de C++Builder XE3, sa nouvelle plateforme de développement C++ multi-OS et multi-appareils. C++Builder XE3 s'appuie sur une nouvelle architecture de compilation native multi-ciblage. La nouvelle architecture du compilateur 64 bits fournit également certains des meilleurs standards C++11. L'outil intègre également un compilateur 64 bits et une mise à jour VCL pour les clients C++Builder existants, ce qui permet une mise à jour 64 bits pour les applications Windows existantes.

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  • Is there a standard for machine-readable descriptions of RESTful services?

    - by ecmendenhall
    I've interacted with a few RESTful APIs that provided excellent documentation for humans and descriptive URIs, but none of them seem to return machine-readable descriptions of themselves. It's not too tough to write methods of my own that assemble the right paths, and many language-specific API libraries are already just wrappers around RESTful requests. But the next level of abstraction seems really useful: a library that could read in an API's own machine readable documentation and generate the wrappers automatically, perhaps with a call to some standard URI like base_url + '/documentation' Are there any standards for machine-readable API documentation? Am I doing REST wrong? I am a relatively new programmer, but this seems like a good idea.

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  • Download the Visual Studio 2010 Trial Today

    Visual Studio 2010 is here! Get multiple monitor support; new support for SharePoint development, including numerous templates; enhanced multi-targeting support allowing developers to target multiple versions of the .NET Framework; and experience how Visual Studio 2010 simplifies building standards-based Web applications with improved AJAX frameworks, core IntelliSense support for JavaScript, and jQuery....Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • where do you track team Decisions

    - by rerun
    I have been on many development teams and as the team matures decisions about direction are made. These decisions often come back up over and over. Like why don't we fill in this field why didn't we use memcache over a custom solutions. These decisions add up over time and become a significant part of style guides coding standards and unit tests. My question is I have never run into a good way of tracking these decisions or the discovery that went into making them. Does anyone have a best practice.

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  • How to Identify and Backup the Latest SQL Server Database in a Series

    I have to support a third party application that periodically creates a new database on the fly. This obviously causes issues with our backup mechanisms. The databases have a particular pattern for naming, so I can identify the set of databases, however, I need to make sure I'm always backing up the newest one. Read this tip to ensure you are backing up your latest database in a series. Is your SQL Database under Version Control?SSMS plug-in SQL Source Control connects SVN, TFS, Git, Hg and all others to SQL Server. Learn more.

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  • How to design an interface, where things need to be called in a specific sequence?

    - by Vorac
    The task is to configure a piece of hardware within the device, according to some input specification. This should be achieved as follows: 1) Collect the configuration information. This can happen at different times and places. For example, module A and module B can both request (at different times) some resources from my module. Those 'resources' are actually what the configuration is. 2) After it is clear that no more requests are going to be realized, a startup command, giving a summary of the requested resources, needs to be sent to the hardware. 3) Only after that, can (and must) detailed configuration of said resources be done. 4) Also, only after 2), can (and must) routing of selected resources to the declared callers be done. A common cause for bugs, even for me, who wrote the thing, is mistaking this order. What naming conventions, designs or mechanisms can I employ to make the interface usable by someone who sees the code for the first time?

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  • Microsoft améliore les performances JavaScript dans Windows 8 et IE 10, le chargement des pages plus rapide de 30%

    Microsoft améliore les performances JavaScript dans Windows 8 et IE 10 le chargement des pages plus rapide de 30% JavaScript occupe désormais une place importante dans l'écosystème Windows. Tout comme C# ou VB.NET, il est désormais un langage de première classe avec le futur système d'exploitation de Microsoft Windows 8. En effet, il est possible de développer des applications Windows 8 de style Metro en utilisant JavaScript couplé aux standards du Web HTML 5 et CSS. Au lendemain de la publication de Windows 8 Preview, Microsoft dévoile dans un billet de blog les avancées majeures dans l'OS et le navigateur Internet Explorer 10 en ce qui concerne JavaScript. L'évol...

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  • Versioning Java APIs in a non-web context

    - by GAP
    I have modular java application which consists of 40 modules. Some of these modules needs to expose external APIs which other modules or any external integration should be using. The system runs as a desktop application and each module is bundled as a separate jar file. My plan is to bundle the external api as a separate jar. But now the question is: how can I maintain multiple versions of the same API to keep backward compatibility in cases where it can co-exist? Are there any de facto standards on handling APIs versioning out of a web context ?

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  • MemSQL : un SGBD résidant en mémoire, 30 fois plus rapide que les systèmes existants, développé par des anciens de Facebook

    MemSQL : un SGBD résidant en mémoire 30 fois plus rapide que les systèmes existants, développé par des anciens de Facebook Deux anciens développeurs de Facebook ont créé un nouveau gestionnaire de bases de données qui serait, selon ceux-ci, le plus rapide du monde. Baptisé MemSQL, le système s'appuie essentiellement sur le stockage des données en mémoire afin de réduire le temps de latence en évitant les lectures et écritures sur les disques durs. Cette caractéristique permet au SGBD d'après ses créateurs, d'être 30 fois plus rapide que les SGBD standards. Une vidéo de présentation a été publiée par ses auteurs, fournissant une démonstration des performances de MemSQL par rapport ...

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  • Need to add 30K new pages to a 10K page website - troubles ahead? (SEO)

    - by Jurga
    We have a situation with a website where we plan to add a huge amount of new pages. The domain is over 10 years old, approximately 10 thousand indexed pages, and the planned addition is approx. 30K new pages. Any idea how we should go about it? Must we schedule a gradual data release? Have you heard of any industry standards as to how many new pages per day / week / month should be added in order to appear natural and not get in trouble with Google? I.e. should we plan a bi-weekly addition of 5K?

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