Some time a go I had a chat with Alef Arendsen. We talked about flex and the integration with springframework. As a lot of you know, I wrote a few posts about that topic. We talked about what the springframework
Building Spring DM server compliant OSGi bundles with Maven
Recently, SpringSource released the first version of their DM server. The SpringSource DM Server provides the ability to build enterprise web applications. In the basis, S2DM is a fine mixture of Equinox and Tomcat. Building OSGi-based web applications was already
Using JVM instrumentation to create a Spring Context Loader Agent for standalone apps
Within the JEE platform a rather common and well-understood system of configuration is based on the Chain of Responsibility and the Event Delivery patterns: the life cycle of enterprise components starts with achieving a general configuration goal. However, on top
Things I do with flex as a java programmer
So far I have written a few posts mainly about the implementation of security and flex. In this post I want to focus on a the usage of flex in a more general sense. For the experienced flex programmer, this
Using Stripes as a webmvc framework without that thing called xml
For a project we were looking for an appropriate technology stack to create a back end application supporting a REST like architecture together with some screens to test and maintain the application. The application uses REST like urls and JSON
Roadtrip from springframework to Hippo 7
At the moment I am doing a proof of concept for a customer together with two developers from the customer and a developer from Hippo. We are using the future product of hippo, Hippo 7. It is a nice technology
My first source contribution to springframework
I have reached a new Milestone. More than three years ago I blogged about a framework called Rome. This is a framework that enables you to create Rss feeds without to much hassle. I found the framework and created a
Threadsafe applications? (part I)
When working as a java programmer there are a lot of weird questions people can ask you. The most asked are maybe (no scientific proof): Is java better than C#? Is Qt better for multi platform front ends than java?