hello all, we do have 4 teams working in parallel on different functional areas on a J2EE project. Each team has their own web.war file and their own...
You'll likely experience less problems if you put everything in the same WAR. One way to alleviate the pain of editing the same XML files is to use XDoclet to...
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Brad, In the future, a better venue for this is the DJUG Jobs mailing list. See http://www.denverjug.org/resources/index.jsp for details. Cheers, s ... ...
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Hi all, I'd like to ask what others are doing for JUnit tests with Eclipse. As a preamble, I'd like to say I'm using the Ant book from Manning. They suggest ...
We use /source/code/com... and /source/testcode/com... In Eclipse, we typically keep them in 1 project, but as 2 separate folders in the Java Build Path under...
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... Thanks. Since I've posted this, I've noticed in Eclipse (in 3.0.1, anyway: in a co-workers install of 3.0.0, I was unable to use this) that one can use two...
In the project I am in, we are using /src/com/... and /src/com/.../tests making it easy to exclude the tests via Ant. The reason I lean for this is when the...
Why are you having Eclipse compile the source and test code to two different directories? I've been using Eclipse since the 2.1 days, typically with two...
Yep. That's the screen I'm referring to. They both build to the same place, which is fine with us. Our nightly ant builds would deal with that (if we...
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I do compile them to 1 location, but the 2 source trees allow me to create tests in the same package (avoiding imports), yet keep them in separate places. I...
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... I am using the _Java Development with Ant_ book, and it suggests doing it in different dirs. I am not using any JUnit stuff from Eclipse. We have folks ...
Howdy folks, I'm doing a presentation on comparing the top 5 MVC frameworks at ApacheCon in November. I'll also be delivering this presentation at the DJUG...
I am trying to create an output file I can use in several methods. I created the FileWriter object but am not sure if I should just pass it to the methods in...
... Well, generally you don't access static members from inside a main() method, even though it is permitted. I would say you can instantiate the FileWriter...
Greetings, We recently started tested a Java Swing network application with JDK 1.5 and we noticed calls to socket.connect() which used to return almost ...
After some further searching on this issue, we found a workaround. If you want your socket code to work as in 1.4, simply construct your socket with the...
Derek, Thanks for testing. I am not running in a web browser; it's a stand-alone Swing app. My colleague here could reproduce the problem easily as well....
hi all, has anyone come across any third party tool that would allow me to offer the following features in a J2EE application. - Grammer check (on a textarea...
On December 8th, the Colorado Front Range Storage Networking User Group (COFR-SNUG) will hold itıs quarterly meeting at Regis University, Denver Tech Center....
Hi All, I was recently laid off and haven't programmed in Java in about 10 months. I would like to get back into this field and would like to know the first...
Rob, If you are looking for a good introductory/refresher Java book, I'd recommend _Head First Java_. The next thing I'd do is pick a specialization, such as: ...
hi all, I understand that the http GET has a limitation of 256 characters. Is there any limitation on http POST as well? if yes. what is it? thanks in advance ...