I have recently seen quite a lot of mention of IOC containers (Spring & Pico) and the use of Spring and Hibernate, some links that may be of interest are below...
Thanks for these. I have taken the liberty of setting these up (with some of the links from yesterday) at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nzjava/links/ This way...
I've just converted two projects over to Spring (one of them also to Hibernate). Overall I'm very impressed. For those of you in Auckland (if we still have...
Damon Maria
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Jul 4, 2004 9:51 am
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I assume that you converted from EJB to Spring (i.e. from heavyweight to lightweight), yes? By the way, I'm in Wellington - however, I'm sure the talk will be...
Kessell-Haak, Gerhard
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Jul 4, 2004 8:43 pm
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... The big project was a medium sized (I presume) EJB/web project. EJB now all gone. Much nicer :) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Damon Maria
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Jul 4, 2004 8:53 pm
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... I've recently started looking at Hibernate as well, very nice from what I've seen so far. Mark...
TSS has this article compared hibernate and Cayenne: http://www.theserverside.com/blogs/showblog.tss?id=CayenneAndHibernate...
Murray Knox
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Jul 4, 2004 11:23 pm
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Well, if Damon can let me know when he is well, I can organise a talk here. _____ From: Mark Derricutt [mailto:mark@...] Sent: Monday, 5 July 2004 10:49...
Hi Has anyone had any experience using the Java Media Framework? I am trying to decrypt an encrypted mpg file on the fly using an implementation of the Codec...
Isn't it about time for those of us in Wellington to have another meeting? Is anyone in Wellington prepared to talk on a Java related topic, or should I just...
Hi, I think it would be good to have another meeting, I don't mind talking on a topic, if you let me know what might be suitable I'll select a topic from that...
Sorry everyone I can not help myself not post this, try this web site out http://www.jobpredictor.com/index.asp or go to and read ...
Eric
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Aug 5, 2004 10:19 am
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Is it just me or has the Java world gotten a bit boring? I suppose it may have come from me visiting TechEd, but it seems to me that in the Microsoft world, if...
Good whinge. I think this simply shows that the Java world is now a mature one. Thus all enthusiasm and new ideas are met by the wall of established belief. Do...
I am trying to avoid writing this code - if you have ever created a yahoo group, or logged into one of the PHP forums, there is a graphic that shows you a...
Hi Richard I have seen those numbers, not sure if color blind people have, even so sometimes the odd character can be hard to work out. Have you thought of...
Eric
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Aug 15, 2004 6:31 pm
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Wot you want is one o' dem completely automated public turing test to tell computers and humans apart (CAPTCHA) Perl CGI -...
Murray Knox
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Aug 15, 2004 11:07 pm
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jcaptcha is exactly what i was looking for - thanks! Richard _____ From: Murray Knox [mailto:murrayk@...] Sent: Monday, 16 August 2004 11:07 a.m. ...
Given the whinge I just had about the Java world not being very innovate any more, I notice that theserverside.net (for .net stuff) has an article about how...
All the APIs that will ever need to be written have been written. There should never be any need to write another API ;-) We can all pack up and go now...
Murray Knox
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Aug 16, 2004 4:05 am
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Hi, Does anyone know what's happened to the Auckland JUG?? Regards, Jonathan Wright [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Well, it's still here - in cyberspace at least. Are you referring to having meetings? I think the only stumbling block to having any sort of meeting is someone...
Murray Knox
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Aug 17, 2004 1:46 am
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The next best thing! Does anyone have views on JSP vs. Velocity when it comes to a STRUTS presentation tier? Some aspects of JSP development are making me...
I dumped Struts a long time ago as it simply doesn't do enough to relieve the utter tedium of web development - I developed my own. But there is a lot of good...
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Sionep
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Aug 17, 2004 9:30 pm
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Four reasons we're using Struts: 1. "Everybody" knows it, or is at least familiar with it. 2. Industry momentum. 3. Its "good enough". 4. Other projects within...
Kessell-Haak, Gerhard
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Aug 17, 2004 9:33 pm
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SCBCD exam: http://suned.sun.com/US/catalog/courses/CX-310-090.html Richard, I would be happy to assist in JUG admin if need be. Regards, Jonathan ... From:...
Yeah, they do a lot more. I would largely disagree with (3), it is very much *not* good enough. If I was getting an organisation to do some work for me with...